Showing posts with label Gary Lewis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gary Lewis. Show all posts

Friday, March 21, 2014

WATCH: New "Speak Outlander" Lesson 6: How to say "Rhenish"


Another day, another one of those fantastic "Speak Outlander" lessons from Starz. This time, the word is "Rhenish," which is the favorite wine of both Colum MacKenzie (Gary Lewis) and Claire Fraser (Caitriona Balfe).

This time, it's Annette Badland, who plays Mrs. Fitz (short for FitzGibbons), who is the one delivering the lesson, with a little help from Gary Lewis and Graham McTavish who plays Colum's brother Dougal.

Check it out:

Tuesday, March 11, 2014

WATCH: Brand new Speak Outlander Lesson 5: How to say Colum and Dougal

Yep! There's another brand new of those awesome "Speak Outlander Lesson" that Starz loves to release once in a while.

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Brand new Outlander pic shows Claire, Colum, Dougal and Letitia at Castle Leoch


Starz has released a brand new official photo from Ron D. Moore's upcoming time traveling series Outlander  showing Claire (Caitriona Balfe) at a Castle Leoch banquet in company of Colum MacKenzie (Gary Lewis), his brother Dougal (The Hobbit's Graham MacTavish) and Colum's wife Letitia (Aislin McGuckin).

Have a look at the new pic after the cut. Just CLICK to make it MUCH bigger:

Saturday, January 25, 2014

WATCH Sam Heughan teach us how to say "Mo Nighean Donn" in third awesome "How to Speak Outlander" lesson



Starz has released its third "How to Speak Outlander" lesson. The new term? "Mo Nighean Donn," which means "My brown-haired lass."

This is the term of endearment Jamie Fraser (Sam Heughan) uses for Claire (Caitriona Balfe) in Diana Gabaldon's first two Outlander novels: Outlander and Dragonfly in Amber.

Once again the lesson is given by Gaelic expert Adhamh O Broin, and spoken by Sam Heughan. This time, he also has a bit of, erm "help" from his co-stars Gary Lewis (Colum MacKenzie) and Graham McTavish (Dougal Mackenzie).

Have a look and a listen below:

 

 You can watch the first lesson "Sassenach" here, and the second lesson "Craigh na Dun" here.

 (via Youtube)