During the same period (1957–68) a New Year's Eve television programme, also called The White Heather Club, was used to herald in the Hogmanay celebrations.
The show contained many of the same performers plus special guests such as Jimmy Logan and Stanley Baxter in comedy sketches.
[3][5][6] In 1965, Fontana Records issued an album called The White Heather Club, featuring Hall and McGregor.
The duo issued dozens of folk albums, and even had a hit single "Football Crazy" (1960) during the period that show was broadcast.
Although popular in its day, and in some respects competently made, it put forward a tartanised view of Scotland that was becoming very dated by the late 1960s.