Joy Dunlop takes us on our first steps to speak Gaelic.
Claire Macleod from the Isle of Scalpay is Joy’s guest in the studio.
Studio guest Hugh Ross joins Joy to discuss his voluntary environmental work.
Joy Dunlop continues to guide us through further steps to speak Gaelic.
Liam Alastair Crouse from the US chats to Joy in the studio.
Learner Hamish Hepburn from Carrbridge chats to Joy in the studio.
Learner Ilse Alim, who was raised in Germany, chats to Joy in the studio.
Learner Maria Robertson from Aberdeen chats to Joy in the studio.
Calum Maclean is on a quest for a mouthwatering cheese course at a dairy in Easter Ross.
Learner Emily MacDonald chats to Joy in the studio.
Learner Mirren Buchanan from Thurso chats to Joy, and Calum Maclean visits Ayrshire.
Musician and learner Andrew Findlater joins Joy in the studio.
Joy Dunlop continues to guide us through the next steps to speak Gaelic.
Calum Maclean is on the hunt for a world-famous dish which was created in Glasgow.
Long-time learner Rick Rennie joins Joy in the studio.
Joy Dunlop takes us on the next steps to speak Gaelic.
We meet learner Keith Mackenzie from the Isle of Skye.
We meet Gaelic learner Colin Scott Mackenzie who lives on the Isle of Lewis.
Joy Dunlop meets learner and musician Teya-Jean Bawden.
Calum Maclean visits an artistic and poetic railway tunnel in Colinton, Edinburgh.
Calum Maclean is on Scotland’s east coast where he’s hoping to have smoked fish for lunch.
We meet circus performer and Gaelic learner Kit Rodman-Orr from Cumbernauld.
Calum Maclean is in Glasgow taking a step back in time along the banks of the River Clyde.