This Man Craig

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This Man Craig is a TV drama series produced by BBC Scotland and screened over 52 episodes in 1966 and 1967. It was set in a secondary school in the fictional Scottish town of Strathaird. Episodes were filmed at Glasgow’s Bellahouston Academy and Knightswood Secondary School. The series dealt with the everyday issues affecting both staff and pupils at Strathaird School, and in particular the title character, idealistic science teacher and housemaster Ian Craig (played by John Cairney).

The first series was shown over 26 episodes between January 7, 1966 and July 1, 1966. The second series was shown over 26 episodes between September 17, 1966 and March 21, 1967. Only two episodes are known to be still in existence in the BBC Archives. The opening sequence showed Ian Craig driving over the Forth Road Bridge, which at the time was newly built and a Scottish cultural icon.

Only two episodes ("Dougie" and "The Time Wasters") are known to exist.

Main cast

List of episodes

Almost all episodes are missing, except when indicated:

=Season One=

With Luv from Rosie

Patterson

The Search

A Wise Father

Dougie (exists)

Girl in a Thousand

Three's Company

Live Like a Man

A Lower Deep

Sticks and Stones

Big Fall

The Bike

Time For Protest

The Key to it All

Tall, Fat and Ugly

A Rough Passage

The Expedition

The Romantic

Certain Standards

Two Thousand a Year

A Question of Biology

Mates

The Rubbing Rag

Whose Pigeon?

The Golden Key to Knowledge

Old Flame

=Season Two=

The Day Before School

Early Days

The Time Wasters (exists; recovered in 2014)

Swimmer in a Shallow Cup

The Trolls

Surgery

Period of Adjustment

The Good Chemist

Sons of McCall

Nurinder

What Made Sammy?

'I'

Fresh Off the Boat

The Pirate Cut

Pressures

The Water Baby

The Tinks

Then There Were Nine

There's Got to be a Fire Somewhere

You Can Choose Your Friends

Stevie

The Day's Run

Chris and the Wheelbarrow

Another School of Thought

The Moffatt Foundation

Two by Two