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Episode 11

Episode 11 of 12

Donald Morrison looks back at some of the stories from the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Gaelic current affairs series. The last remaining inhabited blackhouse on the Scottish mainland is rethatched.

Bho mheadhan nan 80an bha am prògram telebhisein Prosbaig a' sgrùdadh chùisean na Gàidhealtachd 's nan Eilean, agus Alba san fharsaingeachd. Tron t-sreath seo, tha am fear-naidheachd Dòmhnall Moireasdan a' toirt sùil air ais tron tasglann agus a' toirt thugainn taghadh de na sgeulachdan a chaidh a chraoladh eadar 1984 agus 1988. Anns a' phrògram seo: iarrtas airson leudachadh air fòghlam Gàidhlig ann an Glaschu; ospadal ùr ga iarraidh san Òban an àite nan còig a bh' ann; agus an taigh-tughaidh mu dheireadh air tìr mòr a bha freagarrach airson daoine bhith a' fuireach ann ga thughadh às ùr.

From the mid 1980s, Gaelic current affairs television series Prosbaig covered many of the main stories making headlines in the Highlands and Islands and throughout Scotland.

Journalist Donald Morrison takes a look back through the archive and brings us some of the key stories from 1984 to 1988. In this programme: a desire for the expansion of Gaelic medium education in Glasgow; calls for one new hospital to replace five current hospitals in the Oban area; and the last remaining inhabited blackhouse on the Scottish mainland is rethatched.

29 minutes

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