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World Tour of Scotland is a six-part television series – the first of Billy Connolly's "world tours" – originally broadcast by the BBC in July and August 1994. It involves his touring around his homeland for 54 nights during early 1994, beginning in Greenock and visiting cities and towns and performing live on stage to audiences.
Billy Connolly's World Tour of England, Ireland and Wales: Himself (host) 8 episodes 2004 Billy Connolly's World Tour of New Zealand: 2009: Billy Connolly: Journey to the Edge of the World: 4 episodes 2011: Billy Connolly's Route 66: 2012: House: Thomas Bell: Episode: "Love is Blind" 2014: Billy Connolly's Big Send Off: Himself (host) 2 ...
Musical Tour of Scotland is a collection of traditional and original songs and tunes which accompanied Billy Connolly's 1994 television series World Tour of Scotland. It was released in 1995. [2] Connolly provides vocals on "The Waltzing Fool", "I Wish I Was in Glasgow" and "Irish Heartbeat".
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In the summer of 2008, Connolly travels from Halifax, Nova Scotia on the Canadian Atlantic coast through the notorious Northwest Passage to Vancouver Island on the Canadian Pacific coast. On the way he meets the people living there, participates in their cultures, and enjoys the nature and wildlife, as well as adding in some fun and comedy ...
Sir Billy Connolly has unveiled his latest sculptures, inspired by travel and his love of music. Based on his previous sold-out hand-signed giclee prints, Direction and Two for the Road have been ...
In 2017, he was one of three artists commissioned to paint portraits of Scottish comedian Billy Connolly to celebrate Connolly's 75th birthday. [35] These were then put on display in Glasgow's People's Gallery, while the images were transferred to murals in the centre of Glasgow. Vettriano's mural is located in Dixon Street, off St Enoch Square ...
Billy Connolly has made an admission about death amid his ongoing health struggles. The Scottish comedian, who mocked “exaggerated” reports of his “demise” in his 2023 autobiography, was ...