Episode 2
Seven-part observational documentary series following the stories of people on the Hebridean islands of Uist. In this episode, it's lambing time for Morag and Neil.
Sreath ùr 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 mìle neach a' fuireach ann an Uibhist air fad. Tha a chuid mhòr 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 à ite. Ged a tha cabhsairean an-diugh a' ceangal na diofar eileanan ri chèile, tha daoine fhà thast moiteil às an sgìre neo an eilean aca
fhèin. Anns an darna program, tha Morag agus Niall ann an Lionacleit trang agus na caoraich a' tòiseachadh a' breith, tha Dòmhnall Eòghainn air chuairt ann an Uibhist a Tuath le bhan a leabharlann agus tha sinn air bòrd a Loch Pòrtain ann an cuideachd fear a th'air a bhi ag obair oirre bho chionn fhada, Dòmhnall a Bearnaraigh.
Seven-part observational documentary series filmed over ten 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 two, it's lambing time for Morag and Neil, and we take a trip with Donald, one of the longest serving crew members on the Loch Portain ferry from Berneray to Harris. Plus we join mobile librarian Donald Ewen as he travels round North Uist.
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