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It follows Claire Randall (Caitríona Balfe) after she is transported back in time from 1945 to 1740s Scotland ... seems to harbor feelings for her. Richard Rankin returns as Roger MacKenzie ...
In part one, Jaimie, Claire and Ian left the American Revolutionary War and were heading back home to Lallybroch, Scotland ... and Roger (Richard Rankin) are back. Season seven resurrects ...
The Upper School Academic Building will become Rankin Hall, a testimonial to Richard Rankin, the eighth head of school. “(Rankin) was a champion of both the school and the community for more than two ...
FAMOUS Scottish actor Jack Lowden has hit out at plans to close a number of nurseries in the community he grew up in. Seven nurseries have been earmarked for temporary closure in the Scottish Borders, ...
Earlier this year at New York Comic Con, Show Snob had the opportunity to speak with Richard Rankin about Roger interacting ... the Jacobites should have won Scotland, kills her husband to travel ...
Robin joins the Board of Farmstock alongside Scott Donaldson, Laura Millar, and Richard Rankin. As a Group Director ... of Auctioneers and Appraisers in Scotland makes him ideally suited for ...
However, not long after, Jamie arrived in Philadelphia, very much alive and furious at Lord John for sleeping with his wife, reports the Scottish ... Roger MacKenzie (Richard Rankin), as well ...
The seventh season witnessed a fair amount of time travel, with Roger MacKenzie (Richard Rankin) landing in 1739 while searching for his son, whom he suspected Rob Cameron (Chris Fulton ...
By Anita Gates Richard Chamberlain, who rose to fame as the heartthrob star of the television series “Dr. Kildare” in the early 1960s, proved his mettle by becoming a serious stage actor and ...
Shortly thereafter, Jamie arrived in Philadelphia, very much alive and furious with Lord John for sleeping with his wife, reports the Scottish ... Roger MacKenzie (Richard Rankin), as well as ...
Acclaimed Scottish actor Jack Lowden has hit out over nursery closures in the region where he grew up, describing it as “counterintuitive” to bringing new people to rural areas. The Scottish ...