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Alasdair Henry Hutton OBE TD (born 19 May 1940) is a British writer and narrator for public events and concerts, including the
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.


Early life

Born in London in 1940, Hutton's house was hit by a bomb three months later, and the family moved to Scotland. Identifying as a
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, Hutton was educated at
Dollar Academy Dollar Academy is a 5–18 Private schools in the United Kingdom, private co-educational day and boarding school for boys and girls in Scotland. The open campus occupies a site in the centre of Dollar, Clackmannanshire, at the foot of the Ochil ...
. Following the death of his father, he moved to
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, Queensland, Australia at fourteen years-of-age, with his mother and two siblings. He continued briefly at Brisbane State High School, which named him among its most distinguished alumni in 2019 and was inducted as a State High "Legend" in 2021.


Professional life


Journalism

After school hours, Hutton and other students had been taking part in a 4BH programme ''Rumpus room'', including introducing records with the presenter. The following year, walking in and talking to the manager, he got his first job in commercial radio station 4BH in
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at 15. He worked as a journalist on ''
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'' newspaper in
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before he returned to Scotland to become a reporter for '' The Aberdeen Press and Journal'' and '' Evening Express'' and then a broadcaster with the
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in Scotland, London and Northern Ireland. He also trained as a film director and was a producer with BBC Radio Shetland.


Military career

Hutton became a Territorial Army
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with 15th (Scottish Volunteer) Parachute Battalion (15 Para) with which he served from 1964 to 1986, commencing as a second lieutenant in June 1965. He also served with Central Volunteer Headquarters (CVHQ) attached to
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for the next ten years and as Honorary
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of the Lothian and Borders Battalion of the
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, from 2006 to 2009.


Political career

He served for ten years as a
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Member of the
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for the South of Scotland
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between 1979 and 1989, and later served as a local councillor on
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representing Kelso from 2002 to 2012. He was convener for nine years from 2003 to 2012.


Later career

Hutton became the storyteller and writer of the
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in 1992, bringing together his experience in broadcasting, with his weekend "hobby" as a TA paratrooper. Since then he has gone on to become an experienced presenter of tattoos and big shows in the English-speaking world. Since 1988, Hutton has been a member of the Queen's Bodyguard for Scotland, the Royal Company of Archers. In 1997 Hutton self-published an anecdotal history of his TA Parachute Battalion, ''15 Para: 1947–1993''. From there Hutton went onto to publish several children's books, an autobiography of his twenty-five years as storyteller and writer of the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo, edited a book on Scottish nursery rhymes, and published a children-focused book on
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.


Personal life

Hutton married now-Dame Deirdre Hutton , nine years his junior, by whom he has two sons, Thomas and Nicholas Hutton. They are now divorced. He resides in Kelso. He is a founder member of the Robert Burns World Federation Guild of Speakers. He is or has also been patron and convener, Borders Talking Newspaper; Trustee, LiveBorders; Life member and former chairman, Edinburgh Sir Walter Scott Club; Former chairman and vice-president,
John Buchan John Buchan, 1st Baron Tweedsmuir (; 26 August 1875 – 11 February 1940) was a Scottish novelist, historian, British Army officer, and Unionist politician who served as Governor General of Canada, the 15th since Canadian Confederation. As a ...
Society; Chairman, South East Scotland Committee, Saint John Scotland; President, Edinburgh, Lothians and Border Area,
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Scotland; President, Kelso Branch, Royal British Legion Scotland; President, Scotland and Northern Ireland Region, Parachute Regimental Association; Elder, Kelso North
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Honours

Hutton was appointed a member to the Order of the British Empire in 1986 for military service and raised to Officer in 1989, 'for political service'. Awarded the
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in 1977, Hutton was invested as a Serving Brother of the Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem in 2014 and raised to Officer in 2020.


Publications

* ''15 Para: 1947–1993'' (1997), 40 pages, ISBN 0953051307. About the Territorial Army (UK) Parachute Battalion * ''The Tattoo fox'' (2013), child fiction, 128 pages, ISBN 9781909912588. About the adventures of a
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fox who goes to live on Edinburgh Castle Rock and loves the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo * ''The Tattoo fox makes new friends'' (2014), child fiction, 128 pages, ISBN 1910021474 * ''The greatest show on Earth: Behind the microphone at the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo'' (2017), 224 pages, ISBN 9781910745694. An account of the Edinburgh Tattoo and the others Hutton had narrated around the world * ''Luath treasury of Scottish nursery rhymes'' (2017), hard cover, 224 pages, ISBN 9781910745571. Editor. Illustrated by Bob Dewar * ''Mustard and Pepper'' (2019), child fiction, ISBN 9781999633615, illustrated by William Gorman. About two Dandie Dinmont terriers at Abbotsford during the time of
Sir Walter Scott Sir Walter Scott, 1st Baronet (15 August 1771 – 21 September 1832), was a Scottish novelist, poet and historian. Many of his works remain classics of European literature, European and Scottish literature, notably the novels ''Ivanhoe'' (18 ...
* ''Scotland's greatest storyteller: The life of Sir Walter Scott'' (2021), 116 pages, ISBN 1999633687, illustrated by Shalla Gray. For young readers about Scott's novels and narrative poems * ''The Castle cat'', child fiction, ISBN 1838037918, illustrated by William Gorman. About the early days of the cat who lives in
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and who first appeared in ''The Tattoo fox'' * "The Good Witch of Abbotsford", child fiction. ISBN 978180425, illustrated by Bob Dewar. About how a good young witch at Sir Walter Scott's house of Abbotsford foils a plot by an evil witch and her nasty friends to make unsuspecting children their servants.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Hutton, Alasdair 1940 births Living people People educated at Dollar Academy Anglo-Scots Scottish Conservative councillors Scottish businesspeople Scottish journalists Officers of the Order of the British Empire Scottish Conservative MEPs MEPs for Scotland 1979–1984 MEPs for Scotland 1984–1989 Trustees of museums British expatriates in Australia People educated at Brisbane State High School