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Crossroads - Episode 2247 (Part 2 of 2)

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Uploaded by on Aug 14, 2009

Meg and Hugh reminisce about 1974. Mr.Booth challenges Shughie to pipe in the new year with a rendition on the bagpipes. Originally broadcast in December 1974.

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  • Have you got the episode where Meg leaves in 1981?

    or any episodes from 1985-2003?

    This would be brilliant. and would get you a lot more subcribers

  • hi i haven't got the episode where meg leaves but ive got the episode where rosemary shoots david and the 1979 christmas episode, and megs 1975 wedding. i'll upload them soon

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  • Thank you for posting this. Brought it all flooding back. Would love to see the episodes where Meg discovers Malcolm Ryder is still alive and loses her memory. Anybody have these?

  • In This Clip, From 0:00 To 0:08, It Was "Crossroads" Break Video Bumper #2 From December 27, 1974.

  • Och Aye Shughie!! That was pure dead brilliant!!

    Thanks so much for posting :)

  • Post the one where Rosemary shoots David! Memorable and such brilliant intense acting!

  • Any epsidoes with the character of Jane in?

  • Bliss. Heaven.

  • A blast from the past, i have this old classic episode of Crossroads on DVD. Fanstatic...

  • That will be really cool if you could upload all 3 episodes.

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