Sounds of Islands. From the storm-tossed north Atlantic, the Sound of Harris provides the only navigable seaway through the island barrier of the Outer Hebrides. With racing currents and dangerous reefs, the Sound is a sailor's nightmare, but its many windswept islands captivate all who relish wild places. In the past, these islands supported large communities which made a virtue of a self-sufficient existence at the sea's edge. Now they are mostly uninhabited and echo only to the sounds of seals and seabirds. Narrated by Isla Blair. Produced and filmed by Alan McGregor Series editor Mike Salisbury ● STEREO