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The Misadventures of Romesh Ranganathan

Series 3

Christmas – The Hebrides

Duration: 59 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC Two EnglandLatest broadcast: on BBC Two Northern Ireland HD

Available for 6 months

Everyone Romesh has ever met has told him how amazing the Scottish islands are - but nobody he knows has actually ever been there. Now, in a year when travel abroad has been all but forbidden, he is heading to the Hebrides to find out if you can really have a proper adventure so close to home, spending a week visiting the isles of Skye, Harris and Lewis.

Guiding him through the journey is Donald Macsween, or Sweeney to his friends, a local crofter from the far north of Lewis - a place that lies as far north as Greenland.

During their trip, Sweeney shows Romesh the spectacular rugged beauty of the islands and what at first glance looks like Caribbean sandy beaches - only utterly freezing. Rom tries his hand at the Highland Games and does his best to avoid feeling up a sheep’s testicles during a day spent on Sweeney’s farm. Along the way, there is a trip to the remote island of St Kilda - four hours out across the open Atlantic - and a chaotic afternoon spent with local band Peat and Diesel, the biggest thing to hit the Western Isles for decades.

But it is also a trip full of surprises: Rom finds a community that is at times uncomfortable with the sheer number of people now visiting the islands and sees why its people are having to fight so hard to preserve their local culture. Show less

Contributors

Presenter:
Donald MacSween
Executive Producer:
Emily Hudd
Executive Producer:
Morgan Roberts
Director:
Chris Cottam
Production Manager:
Lucy Cartledge
Director of photography:
Geoffrey Sentamu
Production Company:
Rumpus Media

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