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- A young girl lives in the Outer Hebrides in a small village in the years just before WWI. Isolated and hard by the shore, her life takes a dramatic change when a terrible tragedy befalls her.
- Celebrities study their lineages and family trees, usually learning surprising secrets they never knew about their families.
- Phil, a robust middle-aged man suffers a stroke, causing him to lose his memory. Millie, who takes care of him, tells him falsely that they were secretly in love before his accident.
- Trials and tribulations of the people of Lewis in Scots Gaelic.
- A tour of the landscape and wildlife of the Western Isles in Scotland.
- Set on the remote Scottish island of Lewis the day Elvis dies, the King transforms the life of a young punk.
- Two strangers, one desperate to find her child, the other reluctant to attend the funeral of his father, imagine what might await them as they journey towards the haunting beauty of the Outer Hebrides, and just maybe, a better future.
- A voyage from Stornoway to Castlebay in the Outer Hebrides.
- The Isle of Lewis is an island in Western Isles/Outer Hebrides of Scotland, often referred to as "remote" or "behind", yet this is not actually the case. Cianalas is a short documentary that shows the Western Isles as they are rarely seen: just as they are.
- A portrait of life in the Outer Hebrides group of islands off the west coast of Scotland.
- A trip through the islands off Scotland's west coast, following the route of Bonnie Prince Charlie.
- A year following traditional boat builder, John MacLeod, making the last Lewisian "Sgoth".
- Mainland revolves around Colin Macleod and Colin Mackenzie, who both see the island they call home change fast.
- The changing face of life in the Hebrides, Orkney and Shetland islands of Scotland.
- A short documentary exploring the working lifestyles of the fishermen in the Outer Hebrides.
- Q: When is a boat not a boat? A: When it's a story. In A Boat Retold, artist Ian Stephen, writer Robert Macfarlane and others tell stories in and around the restored Orkney boat Broad Bay, as it sets off for the Shiant Islands. The boat and its history become the narrative focus for movements in time over three generations, spinning tales of fishing, boat-building and family history - a ballad of Hebridean island traditions, experiences and arts.
- "MS, Mexico and Me: Aileen's Story" is a health-issue documentary showing one woman's journey from her home in the Isle of Lewis in Scotland all the way to Mexico to get stem cell treatment for her Multiple Sclerosis. It explores Aileen Hunt's life, her illness and working life and the effects that her MS has on her, her family and particularly her husband Simon. It shows their journey together to Mexico to get treatment which will hopefully halt the progression of this illness in it's current state. Raising awareness of this disease and its treatment is a fundamental goal which I wish to achieve with this documentary.
- An account of HRH Prince Charles' 1973 visit to the Highlands and Islands. We follow him in awe of the beauties of the landscapes as well as the remarkable craftsmanship of the Scottish people.
- Comadaidh Óir returns on 16th November bigger, brighter and better. The comedy series with more than a hint of reality sees five aspiring writers fighting it out in six locations to see who will be crowned King or Queen of Comadaidh Óir. Contenders for the crown in series two are - Iain MacKenzie (originally from Lewis), Cailean Collier (South Uist), Murdo MacSween (Lewis), Catriona Lexy Campbell (Plockton) and Janet Evans (originally from Eglinton in Ireland). The writing muse will be able to take inspiration from some fantastic locations. This year the Comadaidh Óir team travel to Oban, Inverness, Benbecula, Stornoway, Skye and Glasgow. Writers have just three days to prepare their comedy sketches, drawing on inspiration from the location and it's a punishing schedule as they take in six locations in just three weeks.
- The Polish theater company Song of the Goat Theatre create an entertainment drawing on traditional Gallic songs and perform it during the Edinburgh Festival.