Episode 1
Seven-part observational documentary series following the stories of people on the Hebridean islands of Uist. In episode one, it is North Uist Games day.
Sreath 霉r a chaidh a' fiolmadh thairis air deich miosan agus a tha a' leantainn sgeulachdan cuid dhe na daoine inntinneach a tha a' fuireach air eileanan Uibhist.
Tha timcheall air coig m矛le neach a' fuireach ann an Uibhist air fad. Tha a chuid mh貌r dhen a sin ann an Uibhist a Tuath, Beinn nam Faoghla agus Uibhist a Deas. Tha eileanan Eirisgeidh, Griomsaigh agus Bearnaraigh gu math nas lagha, le nas lagha na da cheud neach a' fuireach anns gach 脿ite.
Ged a tha cabhsairean an-diugh a' ceangal na diofar eileanan ri ch猫ile, tha daoine fh脿thast moiteil 脿s an sg矛re neo an eilean aca fh猫in.
Anns a chiad phr貌gram, se l脿 na geamachan a th'ann ann an Uibhist a Tuath, tha sinn a' cur e貌las air c矛obairean 貌g, Archie agus Ben, agus air Ard Gheamar St貌ras Uibhist, Ruairidh MacGilleBhr脿ith agus anns a Ludag, tha Aonghas agus Niall Doonan trang a' cruinneachadh maorach airson a chuir air falbh gu tir-m貌r.
Seven-part observational documentary series filmed over 10 months which follows the stories of some of the people who live and work on the Hebridean islands of Uist. From Berneray in the north to Eriskay in the south, the islands that make up the Uists are home to around 5,000 people. Most people live on the islands of Benbecula, North and South Uist, and the smaller islands of Eriskay, Grimsay and Berneray each have fewer than 200 residents. Although causeways now connect all the islands, they still retain their individual island identity and strong sense of community.
In programme one, it's North Uist Games day, a big event in the summer calendar. We meet young shepherds Archie and Ben, and outdoor enthusiast and head gamekeeper Rory McGillivray. In South Uist, Angus and Neil are busy gathering seafood for export to Spain.
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Latha nan geamaichean ann an Uibhist a Tuath
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