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  • I laughed and gret ma way through this first time, and did it a again. Fantastic, drama, should be aired more frequently.

  • excellent & glad Peter Mullan has helped to save an original steamie: Govanhill Baths !! This is a briliant, funny and sad, social commentary on real life set in Glasgow. Just love it ! Any more to come? Will always love THE STEAMIE !

  • Little Kilfeathers - she was washing items in a sink - then she put them in a trolley and took them and loaded them into a washing mahine - ????

  • @n0iwont my mother used to hand scrub heavily stained items in the sink on a wash board before putting them into the washing machine. Detergents weren't "biological" in those days. Elbow grease and sweat was what cleaned clothes, even when women first got washing machines.

  • Tony Roper.........give us more!

  • I loved the book. It covers whit's goin' on outside the steamie.

  • WE WANT MORE!

  • I loved this movie. Best thing outta Scotland since me ma!

  • This can only be described as a MASTERPIECE ...

  • Can I hae another tattie?

  • Mrs Kilfeathers - what an amaizing actress! 

  • Fantástico todo lo de esete canal

  • What year was this broadcast on TV?

  • @andrewboyle1 Hogmanay 1988. :)

  • Idinae ken how Dorothy didnae laugh properly when she stertit guan on aboot the wuman's hoose! It wus the maist hillarious piece o dialogue in one sittin' av heard in alang time! That and the mince scenario, F***ing SECOND TO NONE, HAHA!!

  • They once said that the hardest working men in scotland were the women?

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