Where Myths are Made and a Fyne Tour
Paul visits the lochs and mountains of Skye, then heads to Loch Fyne, where he paddles a coracle and discovers the wreck of a World War II superfortress.
Paul explores the lochs of Skye. He hears tales of the singer Donovan and his dream of a hippy colony. He then goes in search of a Viking ship canal, before tackling one of the longest rock climbs in the Cuillin Mountains – the Dubhs Ridge. Visiting Scotland’s longest sea loch, Paul learns how to paddle a coracle, then follows Queen Victoria on the trail of poverty tourism, before having fun with the tale of MacPhunn - a man who cheated the noose. From the wreckage of a World War II superfortress and stories of diamond smuggling, Paul visits a sacred Tinkers’ Heart before ringing the changes at Inveraray.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Paul Murton |
Director | Paul Murton |
Executive Producer | Harry Bell |
Broadcasts
- Sat 9 Oct 2021 20:00
- Sun 3 Jul 2022 19:30
- Thu 27 Oct 2022 19:00
- Sat 5 Aug 2023 18:45
- Wed 9 Oct 2024 19:00
- Wednesday 19:00
- Tue 14 Jan 2025 20:00
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