Gaol @ Gael
Series 2
Episode 2
30 minutes
Tha Muriel Scott air ais leis a' ghnìomhachas gaoil air-loidhne aice, Gaol@Gael. Nas motha agus nas fheàrr, tha gu leòr às ùr a' sireadh a cuid eòlais. Gheibh sinn iomradh air a beatha phearsanta fhèin cuideachd, is coltas gu bheil trioblaidean a' tighinn am follais le Seòras, an cèile nach fhaca duine a-riamh.
Anns an t-sreath seo, coinnichidh sinn ri sianar ùra a tha a' sireadh gaoil.
Tha Mìcheal Iain ga chosnadh fhèin air na bàtaichean aiseig ach 's e tinneas-gaoil as miosa dha seach tinneas-mara. Tha an neach-ealain Dominique i fhèin a' sireadh taic ged a tha i làn de bheachdan ealanta.
Anns an dàrna earrann chì sinn gu bheil Carol searbh de dh'obair glanaidh an taigh-òsta agus de 'Tom', agus tha Dod am meacanaig a' cumail sùil agus a' cumail sgòr.
Anns an treas earrann coinnichidh sinn ri Donella, dràibhear bhan nam parsailean a tha airidh air beagan sanasachaidh bho Bobbi a chunnaic sinn sa chiad sreath, agus Kenny, fear air a bheil dath a mhahoganaidh, a tha measail air an gym agus air fhèin. Air Gaol@Gael, bheir Muriel an fhìrinn dhaibh uile ann an clàr an aodainn.
Muriel Scott is back with her online dating business Gaol@Gael, bigger and better than ever before, as she takes on a new batch of clients looking for love. We also peer into own private life - is that trouble brewing with never-seen husband 'George'?
In this series we meet six more singles looking for love. Episode one has Michael Iain, a customer services manager aboard the ferries, looking to be more lovesick than seasick, and Dominique, a young artist with some very 'artistic' ideas.
In episode two there's Carol, a chambermaid, not really loving her job cleaning hotel rooms and still bitter about 'Tom', and we meet Dod, the car mechanic with an eye for the ladies. And a score book.
In episode three there's Donella, the parcel delivery driver who needs a full makeover from series one star Bobbi, and Kenny, the gym-obsessed, self-styled eye candy.
It's another year for Gaol@Gael, and Muriel is on form in her brutally honest way as ever. Show less