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Grand Tours of the Scottish Islands

In the second season, Morton continues his epic exploration of the beautiful Scottish Isles.
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  1. S2 E1 - Life at the Ends of the Earth
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    September 21, 2014
    29min
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    In this first episode, Paul is travelling to the beautiful islands of Eriskay, Barra and Vatersay which are famed for their white sandy beaches and stunning scenery.
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  2. S2 E2 - Far from the Madding Crowd
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    September 28, 2014
    29min
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    For this grand tour Paul is exploring the Isle of Mull and its satellite islands, to discover why they have become boltholes from the hustle and bustle of the modern world.
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  3. S2 E3 - A New Island Life
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    April 30, 2016
    29min
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    In this episode Paul is visiting two Hebridean islands which are very different; Gigha and Jura.
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  4. S2 E4 - So Near, So Far
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    April 30, 2016
    29min
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    To begin this grand tour, Paul is travelling on an icon of the west coast; an original steam powered puffer, and is exploring a string of islands just off the west coast near Oban.
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  5. S2 E5 - Keeping it all Together
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    October 19, 2014
    29min
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    There are seventy islands in the Orkney archipelago but just how much of a challenge is it to keep all these islands connected?
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  6. S2 E6 - Atlantic Twins
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    October 26, 2014
    31min
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    This final episode sees Paul visiting two of the most wind swept islands on our stormy coast, the "Atlantic Twins" of Coll and Tiree.
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Audio languages
English
Subtitles
English [CC]
Directors
Paul Murton
Starring
Paul Murton
Studio
Filmhub
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