Episode 1
Catriona MacPhee takes a nostalgic trip through Glasgow, touching on many topics including the River Clyde, the Barras, the music scene and the Gaels living in the city.
Tha Catr矛ona Nic a' Ph矛 gar toirt air chuairt 脿bhachdach tro Ghlaschu. Bho Abhainn Chluaidh le eachdraidh ceangailte ri malairt agus a bhith a' togail bh脿taichean, gu na Barras agus daoine le d貌igh-labhairt air leth.
Le ce貌l bho riamh air a bhith na ph脿irt de bheatha muinntir Ghlaschu, chithear criomagan 脿s an tasglann bho leithid Simple Minds, Lulu, Alasdair McDonald agus Calum Ceanadach, cuide ri ce貌l na p矛oba bho Na Worlds. Bidh G脿idheil Ghlaschu a' cuimhneachadh air Aitreabh nan G脿idheal agus B霉th a' Mh貌id, agus air Taigh-貌sta na P脿irce air am bi na G脿idheil a' tadhal gu math tric.
Am measg na bhios a' toirt am beachdan seachad, bidh Alex Norton, Sanjeev Kohli, Michelle McManus, Cathy NicDh貌mhnaill agus Tony Kearney, agus chithear criomagan 脿s an tasglann bho leithid Stanley Baxter, Billy Connolly, Kevin Bridges agus Rab C Nesbitt.
Presenter Catriona MacPhee takes a nostalgic and humorous journey through the city of Glasgow from the River Clyde with its historic shipbuilding and trading past, to the Barras and the unique Glasgow patter.
Music is a feature of life in Glasgow and the programme features archival performances from Simple Minds, Lulu, Alastair MacDonald and Calum Kennedy, as well as the rousing sound of the pipe bands at The Worlds. Glasgow Gaels reflect on memories of the Highlander's Institute and the Mod Shop, as well as the Park Bar, which every Gael visits at one time or another.
A host of personalities including Alex Norton, Sanjeev Kohli, Michelle McManus, Cathy MacDonald and Tony Kearney are featured along with archive clips from Stanley Baxter, Billy Connolly, Kevin Bridges and Rab C Nesbitt who provides his own unique take on city life.
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'A' airson Abhainn Chluaidh
Duration: 03:23
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Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Catriona MacPhee |