May 04, 2021 - 20:42 BST Eve Crosbie TV star Sam Heughan has urged Outlander fans to "treat historic sites with the respect they are due" following reports that stones and other items have been taken as mementoes from Scottish heritage sites featured in the series.The Jamie Fraser actor and fellow Scot Graham McTavish were discussing the effect that Outlander has had on Scottish tourism over the last few years in an interview with The Sunday Times.
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Graham, who played Dougal MacKenzie in seasons one and two of the time travel drama, added:"I certainly don't agree with people taking souvenirs."These places are to be shared by everybody and if you start dismantling them for your own selfish gain then that's not helping anybody at all." The actors' comments come ahead of the UK release of their travel show, Men in Kilts. The eight-part series will premiere on streaming site Starz Play on Sunday 9 May.
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