Trusadh - Season 9

Season 9
Episodes

Trusadh: An Turas Chun Ear: Manus 's Daibhidh/The Trip East: Magnus & Daibhidh
Documentary following the cycling adventure of two friends in Asia. The Tibetan region of China is an area few are able to experience - a remote place of extraordinary beauty but challenging to travel to and through. Yet after a lot of careful planning that's exactly what Scottish cyclist Magnus Graham did. From the contrast of the busy urban China life to the remote rural mountain life so rarely seen, to the challenges of cycling a laden bike on snowbound and icy mountain roads at almost 5000m, it proved to be Magnus's most challenging cycle to date. Meanwhile, further south, his friend Daibhidh Martin cycled from near the Vietnam border and came up through Laos to eventually meet Magnus in the north of the country, where they planned to travel together through remote jungle areas. With temperatures up to 40 degrees, Daibhidh had his own challenges to overcome before the two of them met up.

Biadh gu Beatha/Food for Life

Am Bonn Òir/The Mod Gold Medal

Feadaireachd/Whistling
Documentary exploring the art of whistling and its origins. Whistling has been part of people's lives the world over, and is in fact the most international of all languages. For some it's a hobby, while for others it's a means to making a living. The ancient whistling language Silbo Gomera can be found in La Gomera in the Canary Islands. It was originally used by farmers to communicate from village to village in the island's valleys in the days before telephones. Although once thought to be dying out, the language is now enjoying a revival and is now taught in school.

Dol Fodha na Grèine/The Going Down of the Sun

Moine/Peats

Seachdain a' Mhoid 2016/Mod Week 2016

Episode 8
The story of Aviemore, a unique mountain town located in the Scottish Highlands.

Beairteas na Beairt/Riches of the Loom

Tàlaidhean/Gaelic Lullabies

Cathair na Ceiltis/Glasgow University Gael Tales

Sloinneadh agus Far-ainmean/Patronymics and Nicknames

Seudraidh Cheilteach/Celtic Jewellery
Documentary in which Shona Masson takes a journey of discovery across Scotland exploring Celtic jewellery. It is a unique and intricate style with roots inherently linked with Scotland's past. Shona finds out about its origins and those who began the movement, as well as those who revived it as an art form and as a craft. She also meets the silversmiths who work in this style today, and explores what the future holds for this beautiful art form. Shona visits the auction rooms of Glasgow, and heads to Iona, Orkney and Uist on her trip to get to the heart of its appeal.

Cha tig an aois leatha fhèin/Late Life Care
Documentary examining how the older generation are cared for within the community. The programme meets some of the people and organisations who attend to the older generation and offer them various services, and also learns how musical events, hobbies, time spent with younger people, and new virtual reality technology all play an important role in making a difference to their lives.

Dachaigh 's Dùthaich/100 Years of the SWI

Bhan na Sgìre/Mobile Vans

Tioram air Tir/Port Tales

Pòsadh ann an Alba/Marriage in Scotland
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