Making Scotland's Landscape

Making Scotland's Landscape (2010)

EndedDocumentary showNature, History

In a country celebrated for its unique 'natural' beauty, Dr Iain Stewart reveals how every square inch of Scotland's landscape has been affected by centuries of human activity.

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Scheduleevery Sunday at 20:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E05The ClimateNov 21, 2010
S01E04Scotland's WaterNov 14, 2010
S01E03The SeaNov 7, 2010
S01E02The LandOct 31, 2010
S01E01Scotland's TreesOct 24, 2010
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

What was the premiere date of Making Scotland's Landscape?

Making Scotland's Landscape premiered on October 21, 2010.

Who was the presenter of Making Scotland's Landscape?

The presenter of Making Scotland's Landscape was Euan McIlwraith.

How many episodes does Making Scotland's Landscape have?

Making Scotland's Landscape has four episodes.

What Scottish island does Making Scotland's Landscape explore in its second episode?

The second episode of Making Scotland's Landscape explores the Isle of Skye.

What is the third episode of Making Scotland's Landscape about?

The third episode of Making Scotland's Landscape is about the Cairngorms.

What is the fourth and final episode of Making Scotland's Landscape about?

The fourth and final episode of Making Scotland's Landscape is about the West Highlands.

What makes the Cairngorms unique?

The Cairngorms are unique because they are the highest and coldest mountain range in the British Isles.

What is the name of the ancient rock formations mentioned in the first episode of Making Scotland's Landscape?

The ancient rock formations mentioned in the first episode of Making Scotland's Landscape are called the Lewisian Gneiss.

Who is interviewed in the fourth episode of Making Scotland's Landscape?

Naturalist and wildlife filmmaker Gordon Buchanan is interviewed in the fourth episode of Making Scotland's Landscape.

What is the name of the historical site featured in the second episode of Making Scotland's Landscape?

The historical site featured in the second episode of Making Scotland's Landscape is Castle Moil.

What is the goal of Making Scotland's Landscape?

The goal of Making Scotland's Landscape is to educate viewers about the rich geological and cultural history of Scotland's landscape.

What are the fabled underwater mountains called in the third episode of Making Scotland's Landscape?

The fabled underwater mountains mentioned in the third episode of Making Scotland's Landscape are called the Shiant Isles.

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