Dè a-nis? - Season 23

Season 23
Episodes

Episode 13
The Glasgow Gaelic School pupils go back to the 1940s.

Episode 14
A commemoration of St Andrew's Day.

Episode 15
Derek decorates the studio ready for Christmas.

Episode 16
Derek and Megan take a trip on the Santa express.

Episode 17
A look back at the teams favourite moments from this series so far.

Episode 22
Derek presents a rough guide to the island of Islay.

Episode 23
Derek has his own inrerpretation of the story Treasure Island.

Episode 24
Derek learns all about Harris Tweed. Plus Cameron reveals all about his hobbies.

Episode 25
The team visit the winning school from the Puingeam nam Boingean 2016 competition.

Episode 26
The team gather in the studio to look back at their favourite moments from the series, and Clarence Ceòlmhor introduces some bloopers the presenters would rather leave unseen!

Episode 32
Megan and Derek delve into the De a-nis archive from 2010, while Annabel visits Onthank Primary School to find out about their class projects. Derek has an interesting time in his workshop and Claudia Von Bunsen is busy in the lab.
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