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TAIGH TŶ TEACH
‘Taigh’ in Gaelic, ‘Tŷ’ in Welsh and ‘Teach’ in Irish. The same meaning in three languages: ‘House’. The centre of our world, it’s a place for family, for gathering, for music. A place for mourning and for celebration.
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Stornoway Quebec
Quebec, 1888. A snowstorm traps five people in a remote saloon. One of them is a bounty hunter, another, the most wanted man in Canada.
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Cora – Gaisgeach nan Gràineag
Cora is back in the island, at Granny-ferries house, her favourite place in the world. Poor hedgehog needs some help but what can Cora do for her?
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Rudeigin ri Ràdh
After they took part in a development program for radio drama writing, the opportunity was given to four writers among twelve to strengthen their scripts and record their work in collaboration with BBC Radio nan Gaidheal.
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Bana-Ghaisgich
1918. Hogmanay. Hundreds of servicemen are returning home from the South of England to the North-West of Scotland, the Isle of Lewis. The ‘Sheila’ mail-boat cannot cope with all the men arriving in Kyle of Lochalsh so HMY Iolaire is deployed to help 284 men make their final journey home.









