The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Michael Portillo given pub singalong tribute on visit to the Fair City

- BY MORAG LINDSAY

Alocal folk musician ensured Michael Portillo enjoyed a visit to remember on his last trip to Perth. Fraser Bruce was invited to perform with the politician-turned-tv personalit­y in the city’s Old Ship Inn.

And the Auchterard­er singer and author enlisted the whole pub in a rousing performanc­e of a surprise new song written specially for the occasion.

The chorus goes: “Oh, oh, oh Portillo. He is such a well-dressed fellow.

Blue and red, green and yellow. His choice of cloot’s amazing.”

Fraser, 77, said the star took the adulation in his stride.

And viewers can see the results for themselves on the BBC iplayer now.

It features in episode 10 of the latest series of Great British Railway Journeys.

Mr Portillo travels from Dundee to the Loch of the Lowes in the programme.

In addition to his pub singalong, he visits Perth’s Wellshill Cemetery and discovers the graves of 355 of the thousands of Polish soldiers, sailors and airmen who fought for the Allies from British bases.

In Dundee, he learns more about Joseph Mckenzie, who is regarded as the father of modern Scottish photograph­y.

And at the Loch of the Lowes he watches the nature reserve’s famous pair of breeding ospreys.

Fraser has been involved in the folk scene since he was a youth.

He has recorded eight albums under his own steam and been involved in many more.

He is also the author of a book, titled The Folk River – Tales of the Early Scottish Folk Club Scene.

And it was this that caught the attention of the Michael Portillo programme researcher­s.

“The researcher­s were also aware that I am a songwriter,” said Fraser.

“And they asked if I could write a semi-humorous song about Michael Portillo. So I did.

“He was great. He just sat there giggling while the whole pub sang along.”

Fraser said he was delighted to help put Perth in the spotlight.

Fiddle player, Pete Clark, accompanie­d the singalong.

Alastair Mcdonald, who hosted his own BBC TV series with Peter Morrison for many years, joined in.

And Fraser’s musical partner Gavin Paterson completed the line-up.

 ?? ?? SARTORIAL CELEBRATIO­N: Fraser Bruce and Michael Portillo, above, at the Old Ship Inn, Perth. Gavin Paterson, Alastair Mcdonald and Pete Clark, below, joined in the serenade to a ‘well-dressed fellow’.
SARTORIAL CELEBRATIO­N: Fraser Bruce and Michael Portillo, above, at the Old Ship Inn, Perth. Gavin Paterson, Alastair Mcdonald and Pete Clark, below, joined in the serenade to a ‘well-dressed fellow’.
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