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Will Ye No Come Back Again : ウィキペディア英語版
Will Ye No Come Back Again (television episode)

''Will Ye No Come Back Again'' is the twelfth episode of the fifth and final series of the period drama ''Upstairs, Downstairs''. It first aired on 23 November 1975 on ITV.
==Background==
''Will Ye No Come Back Again'' was recorded in the studio on 1, 7 and 8 August 1975. The location footage was filmed in Applecross in Wester Ross, Scotland, and was filmed from 6 to 9 May. The idea behind part of the plot, regarding poaching, was taken from the 1953 film ''Laxdale Hall'', which was written and produced by Alfred Shaughnessy, the script editor of ''Upstairs, Downstairs''.〔 The only main cast member needed for the location scenes was Gordon Jackson, who was provided with a double so he was only needed for one day of filming.〔 Despite being the twelfth episode to air, ''Will Ye No Come Back Again'' was the last ever episode of ''Upstairs, Downstairs'' to be recorded in the studio.〔
The title of the episode is taken from the Scottish Jacobite song ''Bonnie Charlie'' written by Lady Nairne.

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