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Ealtainn - Series 6

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Gaelic arts series

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Ealtainn - Series 6 - An Gaidheal Gallda

Gaelic arts series. A look at the life and work of author Allan Campbell Maclean, who wrote many of his books for children while living on the Isle of Skye.

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Ealtainn - Series 6 - Bliadhna Julie

Documentary charting a year in the life of singer Julie Fowlis as she strives for success within the highly competitive music industry.

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Ealtainn - Series 6 - Christian Rock

A look at contemporary Christian rock music and the attitudes towards it from both a musical and religious perspective.

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Ealtainn - Series 6 - Crannghal

Gaelic Arts Series. Ealtainn looks at an ambitious new Gaelic visual arts exhibit. The first piece of work will be An Crannghal by Will Maclean and Arthur Watson.

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Ealtainn - Series 6 - Dusgadh

Gaelic Arts Series. It's Dusgadh - Yn Chruinnaght week on the Isle of Man, a celebration of Manx music, dance and language.

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Ealtainn - Series 6 - Lews Castle

Documentary on the once magnificent Lews Castle in Stornoway, now awaiting vital restoration work.

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logo for Ealtainn - Series 6 - Peigi Uilleagain
Ealtainn - Series 6 - Peigi Uilleagain

Gaelic arts series. Shares an incredible archive filmed in the village of Back on the Isle of Lewis in the 1940s by a young girl visiting the island from Detroit.

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logo for Ealtainn - Series 6 - Sad Day We Left the Croft
Ealtainn - Series 6 - Sad Day We Left the Croft

Gaelic arts series. Punk in the Hebrides: the story of a unique album of punk music produced by Lewis bands in the early 1980s.

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Ealtainn - Series 6 - Ur Sgeul

Gaelic Arts Series. An in depth look at the resurgence of Gaelic literature and the role played by publishing company Ur Sgeul.

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