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  2. Christmas in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Christmas Day was made a public holiday in 1958 [12] in Scotland, Boxing Day only in 1974. [13] The New Year's Eve festivity, Hogmanay , was by far the largest celebration in Scotland. The giftgiving, public holidays and feasting associated with mid-winter were traditionally held between 11 December and 6 January.

  3. A Merry Scottish Christmas’ Scott Wolf, Lacey Chabert Hail ...

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    The holidays are all about bringing families together, and Hallmark Channel’s A Merry Scottish Christmas is doing that in a big way by reuniting former Party of Five siblings Scott Wolf and ...

  4. 'Party of Five' Siblings Reunite for a New Hallmark Movie, 'A ...

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    A Merry Scottish Christmas. Almost three decades have passed since Party of Five debuted on Fox. The family drama ran for six seasons and followed five siblings after their parents died in a car ...

  5. Here Are the Best New Christmas Movies to Stream This Season

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    A Merry Scottish Christmas. Premieres: Saturday, November 18. Where: Hallmark Channel. Plot: Lacey is getting ready to spend the holidays with her mom. She has no idea what's in store for her ...

  6. Tàladh Chrìosda - Wikipedia

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    Tàladh Chrìosda (' Christ's lullaby ') is the popular name for the Scottish Gaelic Christmas carol Tàladh ar Slànaigheir (' the Lullaby of our Saviour ').It is traditionally sung at Midnight Mass in the Outer Hebrides in Scotland.

  7. Little Christmas - Wikipedia

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    In the Scottish Highlands the term Little Christmas (Scottish Gaelic: Nollaig Bheag) is applied to New Year's Day, also known as Là Challuinn, or Là na Bliadhna Ùire, [9] while Epiphany is known as Là Féill nan Rìgh, the feast-day of the Kings. [9]

  8. Bob Heatlie - Wikipedia

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    His most successful and prominent songs are "Japanese Boy" and "Merry Christmas Everyone", both substantial 1980s pop chart hits across Europe and beyond: the former being a 1981 novelty hit, recorded by Scottish singer Aneka and released by the German record label Hansa, [2] and the latter being a 1985-released Christmas hit, recorded by Welsh artist Shakin' Stevens.

  9. Lacey Chabert and Scott Wolf Get Emotional Watching 'Party of ...

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    It's a Party of Two as ET exclusively reunites Lacey Chabert and Scott Wolf!The pair, who played siblings on the beloved family drama Party of Five back in the '90s, are co-stars once again in the ...