For this grand tour, Paul Murton is travelling by puffer to explore a little-known string of islands just off the west coast near Oban. Paul's first landfall is the island of Kerrera, which Paul discovers played a hugely important role during the Second World War as a base for the RAF's Seaplan Squadron. It was from here that the enormous Sunderland seaplanes took off to give air cover to vulnerable convoys during the Battle of the Atlantic. Leaving Kerrera behind, Paul hops back to the mainland and heads by road to cross the famous 'Bridge over the Atlantic' to Seil Island and then by ferry onto Easdale. For nearly 200 years, Easdale and the neighbouring islands of Luing and Belnahua produced slate to help build Britain's empire. Tragically, a terrible storm in 1881 flooded the quarries with seawater and put an end to the slate industry here, but Paul discovers that Easdale itself remains little changed, with its whitewashed cottages and a vibrant, though small, community. Paul's last destination on this grand tour is Eileach an Naoimh, one of the Garvallach islands, and home to the oldest Christian burial site in Scotland, which is believed to be the final resting place of Saint Columba's mother.
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Series 3 (compilations): 2. Islay, Skye And Soay
Paul Murton visits some of the most beautiful and remote spots in Britain, and meeting the people who live there.
06-11-2021
BBC 2
Series 3 (compilations): Episode 1
This episode takes Paul Murton to the largest island in Britain: the long island of Harris and Lewis, where he tries his hand at weaving Harris tweed, meets the family behind th ...
30-10-2021
BBC 2
Shorts: 15. Isle Of Mull
Paul Murton explores the Isle of Mull and its satellite islands, to discover why they have become boltholes from the hustle and bustle of the modern world.
12-05-2021
BBC 2
Shorts: 9. Treshnish Islands
Paul Murton visits some of the most beautiful and remote spots in Britain. In this programme he experiences puffin therapy on the Treshnish Islands.
15-04-2021
BBC 2
Shorts: 10. Tiree
Paul heads for Tiree, which boasts one of the best sunshine records in the UK. It can indeed be beautifully sunny here but it can also be extremely windy. Tiree is one of the st ...
24-03-2021
BBC 2
Shorts: 7. Blaven
Paul Murton visits some of the most beautiful and remote spots in Britain. In this episode, he embarks on a nerve-wracking caving expedition under the summit of Blaven.
05-02-2021
BBC 2
Shorts: 12. Island Solitude
Paul visits some of the most beautiful and remote spots in Britain. Crossing the Sea of the Hebrides, Paul heads to the Isle of Ewe, and onto the Summer Isles.
29-01-2021
BBC 2
Shorts: 11. Barra
Paul Murton is on Barra, where he witnesses some of the great spectacles of the natural world.
22-01-2021
BBC 2
Shorts: 8. Coll
Paul Murton visits Coll, where he meets local crofter Angus Kennedy, who lived and worked away but has returned to work the land of his childhood. Paul also visits Nicolas Macle ...
08-01-2021
BBC 2
Shorts: 20. The Shetland Isles
Paul travels to the very north of the British Isles, to The Shetland Isles - islands which are as Scandinavian as they are British. During his northerly adventures, Paul lands o ...
11-12-2020
BBC 2
Series 4: 1. From Berneray To Pabbay: The Riddle Of The Sands
18-02-2017
BBC 2
Shorts: 7. Blaven
Paul Murton visits some of the most beautiful and remote spots in Britain. In this episode, he embarks on a nerve-wracking caving expedition under the summit of Blaven.
05-02-2021
BBC 2
Shorts: 8. Coll
Paul Murton visits Coll, where he meets local crofter Angus Kennedy, who lived and worked away but has returned to work the land of his childhood. Paul also visits Nicolas Macle ...
08-01-2021
BBC 2
Series 3: 2. Atlantic Frontier - The Uists And Benbecula
16-11-2015
BBC 2
Series 4: 4. Northern Skye: A Land Of Giants And Fairies
11-03-2017
BBC 2
Shorts: 15. Isle Of Mull
Paul Murton explores the Isle of Mull and its satellite islands, to discover why they have become boltholes from the hustle and bustle of the modern world.
12-05-2021
BBC 2