Cùm Sùil Orm
Abdullah and his friends build a tower to lookout for his lost father. Tha Abdullah agus a charaidean a’ togail tùr-fà ire gus sùil a chumail a-mach airson athar.
Something very strange is happening on the Island of Marabhal - more and more people are noticing that things are going missing from their crofts and gardens. Annie and Ruaraidh have discovered that their dad’s binoculars have also gone missing. As the pair puzzle over the mystery, fellow classmate Angela has a theory - isn’t it funny that items have only been going missing since Abdullah, a refugee boy from Syria came to stay in the village a month ago?
Annie doesn’t believe the unfair accusations spouted by her suspicious neighbour and sets out to prove her wrong.
Cùm Sùil Orm was filmed on the Isle of Lewis in the North of Scotland and stars Abdullah Al Nakeeb, Bethan Neil, Beth MacSween and Finlay MacMillan along side Ousama Al Nakeeb, Mairi MacLennan and Ruaraidh Munro.
Tha rud à raid a’ tachairt an Eilean Marabhal - tha daoine a’ mothachadh gu bheil stuth bhon croitean is an gà raidhean a’ dol air chall. Tha e air a thighinn gu aire Annie agus Ruairidh gu bheil prosbaig an athar nam measg. Fhad ‘s a tha an dithis aca a’ cnuasachadh air seo, tha beachd aig an co-aois Angela; nach neònach gun do thòisich seo bho thà naig Abdullah a dh’fhuireach dhan eilean, balach òg a tha na fhògarrach à Syria?
Chan eil Annie ga creids ge tà agus a’ tòiseachadh air oidhirp airson dearbhadh gu bheil i ceà rr. Chaidh Cùm Sùil Orm a chlà radh air Eilean Leòdhais an ceann a tuath na h-Alba agus tha Abdullah Al Nakeeb, Bethan Neil, Beth NicSuain agus Fionnlagh Mac a’ Mhaoilein ann mar chleasaichean cuide ri Ousama Al Nakeeb, Mairi NicIllinnein and Ruaraidh Rothach.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Adnan | Ousama Al Nakeeb |
Murdo | Alasdair Macaskill |
Sam | Coinneach Mackenzie |
Miss Torrrance | Mairi MacLennan |
Annie | Beth Macsween |
Director | John Murdo MacAulay |
Producer | Rachel Ellen Mackay |
Broadcasts
- Tue 10 Jan 2023 18:10
- Thu 12 Jan 2023 18:15
- Tue 26 Sep 2023 18:45
- Thu 28 Sep 2023 18:40
- Thu 12 Sep 2024 18:45
- Fri 13 Sep 2024 18:00
- Sat 14 Sep 2024 17:00
- Tue 17 Sep 2024 18:40
- Saturday 17:30