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Trusadh

Season 8 2015 - 2016
TV-G

  • 2015-10-05T20:00:00Z on BBC ALBA
  • 1h
  • 5h (5 episodes)
  • United Kingdom
  • Documentary
Compelling stories.

5 episodes

Season Premiere

2015-10-05T20:00:00Z

8x01 Dòtaman aig 30/Dòtaman at 30

Season Premiere

8x01 Dòtaman aig 30/Dòtaman at 30

  • 2015-10-05T20:00:00Z1h

Dòtaman aig 30 - a colourful celebration of the iconic Gaelic children's programme as it celebrates its thirtieth year.
It is 30 years since BBC Scotland broadcast the first episode of a new Gaelic children's TV show, Dòtaman. Little did anyone know of the success the show and its iconic presenter, Donnie 'Dòtaman' MacLeod, would enjoy, as it became one of the most famous Gaelic brands on TV!

Famed for its trademark hats, wonderful storytelling, colourful outfits and catchy songs, which Donnie made his own with his trusty guitar, over 400 episodes were made of the series over 16 years.

This nostalgic and warm hour-long anniversary programme hears from Donnie and the team behind the show, as we explore what made it the success it was. With new renditions of Dòtaman classics and contributions from celebrity fans Michelle MacManus and Des Clarke, amongst others, we discover how Dòtaman appealed to all and enjoyed a true cult status in Scottish culture - even making it to the Edinburgh Fringe!

Le boireannach na Prìomh Mhinistear ann an Alba airson a' chiad uair a-riamh, agus iomadach boireannach eile aig àrd ìre ann am poilitigs agus nar coimhearnsachdan, tha sinn a' toirt sùil dhlùth air co-ionannachd airson boireannaich ann an Alba.

Tha ùidh mhòir air a bhith aig Cairistiona Nic Chonghail ann an sgeulachd nam boireannach ann an Alba fad greis a-nis. Leig i dheth a dreuchd mar neach-teagaisg aig oiltihigh Obar Dheathain bho chionn ghoirid, agus tha i a-nise a' gabhail turas sònraichte tron dùthaich agus a' meòrachadh air na h-atharrachaidhean a bh'ann san linn a dh'fhalbh - gu h-eachdraidheil agus nar coimhearsnachdan - agus a' faighneachd dè an t-slighe a th' air thoiseach?

Ann an Sealtainn aig an fhèis bhliadhnail teine, Up Helly Aa, tha an Guizer Jarl os cionn treubh Lochlannaich fhiadhaich. Son a' chiad uair a-riamh air aon eilean 's e boireanach, Lesely Simpson, a tha a' faighinn na h-urraim seo. Tha Cairistiona cuideachd a' dèanamh air an Eilean Sgitheanach far a bheil clann-nigheann an eilein a' toirt buaidh shònraichte air spòrs a bha riamh air fhaicinn mar saoghal nam fear - iomain.

At a time when Scotland has its first ever female first minister, and when many other women are leading the way in politics and in our society generally, we take a look at the issue of equality for women in 2015.

Christina McGonigle, who recently retired from her job as a lecturer at the University of Aberdeen, has long had an interest in the role of women in Scottish society and embarks on a special road trip to explore what's changed in the last century, both historically and culturally, and asks what the way ahead is.

In Shetland, at the annual Up Helly Aa fire festival, the guizer jarl leads a fearsome squad of Vikings. For the first time ever on one island, this hugely prestigious role will be taken by a woman, Lesely Simpson.

Christina also heads for Skye, where women are truly making their sporting mark in the previously male-d

Thig an cois Alasdair MhicChaluim, a bha a-riamh air a bheò-ghlacadh le trèanaichean, agus e a' gabhail cuairt shònraichte air Rathad-Iarainn na Gàidhealtachd gus sgeulachd an lìonra ainmeil innse is e a' comharrachadh 150 bliadhna ann an 2015.
Tha na loidhnichean seo a' ruith à Peairt tro Inbhir Nis, dhan Ear gu Baile Chè, gu tuath a dh' Inbhir Ùige agus a dh' Inbhir Theòrsa, agus an uairsin a-null gu Caol Loch Aillse san Iar. Còmhla 's iad aon den chruinneachaidhean de ròideaniarainn as bòidhche agus as iomallaiche san Roinn Eòrpa.
Air an t-slighe coinnichidh Alasdair ri eòlaichean, luchd-eachdraidh, innleadairean, agus cuid eile a tha a cheart cho dèideil air na ròideaniarainn, agus bheir e sgeulachd an lìonra iongantach seo beò. Bho na dùbhlain mòra innleadaireachd a bh' ann, gun bhuaidh mhòr a thug e air coimhearsnachdan na Gàidhealtachd.
Rathad-Iarainn na Gàidhealtachd - sgeulachd lìonra rèile a tha dha-rìribh sònraichte ann an iomadh dòigh.

Join railway enthusiast Alasdair MacCalum on a special journey of discovery on the Highland Railway as he tells the story of this famous network which celebrates its 150th anniversary in 2015.
The series of lines run from Perth to Inverness, then out east towards Keith, north up to Wick and Thurso and across to Kyle of Lochalsh in the west. Together they make up one of the most stunning and isolated railway systems in Europe.
Along the way, Alasdair meets historians, experts, engineers and fellow enthusiasts and brings this amazing railway's story to life. From the enormous engineering feats needed to build it to the massive impact that it had on the Highland communities, this programme tells the story of a railway that is unique in many different ways.

2015-10-26T21:00:00Z

8x08 Taighean Sinc/Zinc Houses

8x08 Taighean Sinc/Zinc Houses

  • 2015-10-26T21:00:00Z1h

Zinc houses have long been a part of the Scottish rural landscape. They can be seen dotted around the islands of the Western Isles - their natural, simple forms and colours fitting effortlessly into the island environment. Their story, though, is a bigger one, that had an impact on a worldwide scale.

Ewan MacKinnon is a builder who is originally from South Uist, but who now lives and works in Glasgow. He recalls how they impacted on his own life - good and bad - and takes a nostalgic and fascinating trip of discovery.

When they started to get built in the mid and early 19th century, it was considered to be the best technology of the day, and the appeal of these designs saw buildings built for royalty and also exported overseas.

We meet those who still live in them and hear about the many churches and schools which were made from zinc all over the country. We also see how their legacy lives on in the form of new modern designs, inspired by these iconic Scottish buildings - zinc houses.

A look back at the story of the acclaimed, award winning community newspaper, 'Am Pàipear' as it celebrates its 40th anniversary in 2016. As well as charting the story of how it all begun in South Uist in 1976, we meet those who have contributed and played a part in the story of the paper up to the present day. When it was set up the aim was to give the community a voice to reflect the fast changing landscape of the islands at the times. The paper has been instrumental in highlighting key issues that have impacted the community over the decades. This programme looks at how 'Am Pàipear' has reflected the changing community view in relation to these major events, including the influx of the military presence, changes in education and health provision, matters pertaining to the land and environment, as well as maintaining a unique island humour in its perspective. Amongst those taking part - Jean Branagan, Mike Russell, Ruaraidh 'Poker' Macdonald, Andrew McMorrine, Archie MacKay, Floraidh MacLean, Helen Forbes, Flora MacLean, Wilma Duncan, Father Colin MacInnes, Ena MacDonald, Christine MacIntyre, Ronald MacInnes and Iain Stephen Morrison. A fascinating look at how 'Am Pàipear' begun and has developed. Narrated by Angela MacEachan.

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