This Grand Tour begins in the hills above Glen Clova, on a mountainous plateau known as The Mounth. Following the South Esk downstream, Paul enters picturesque Corrie Fee, where he scrambles on the cliffs with two botanists, searching for Scotland’s rarest plant. Back on the South Esk, Paul goes electro-fishing to discover more about the ecology and general health of the whole river system.\n\nRunning out of riverside paths, Paul takes to the road for a few miles and rides a motorbike to the ancestral home of Harley Davidson. He later discovers how social distancing in the 17th century enabled traders to ply their wares during the plague in Brechin, Scotland’s smallest city.\n\nWhere the river enters the salt-water Montrose Basin, Paul learns how plans to transform the tidal basin into a Dutch-style polder for agriculture were scuppered by a storm witch – or was she just a scapegoat for competing interests? During the Second World War, the Norwegian Navy was stationed in Montrose. Their mascot - a huge St Bernard dog called Bamse - became a war hero and national celebrity. Paul pays homage to the giant dog with a visit to his statue, before visiting a lighthouse standing guard over the rocks of Scurdie Ness.\n\nThe final river in this series is the Ayr, which Paul follows as it flows from Loch Glenbuck towards the sea and the Clyde coast. The old mining village of Glenbuck was demolished long ago, but its memory is being kept alive by former resident Barbara Alexander, whose uncle – legendary Liverpool football manager Bill Shankly - was a Glenbuck man.\nFrom Glenbuck, Paul follows the river through a landscape pockmarked by the scars of old mineral extraction and industry. At Muirkirk he discovers how a local man illuminated the cities of the world with gas lighting, and how a certain Mr McAdam invented tarmac for the roads of the world.\n\nThe course of the River Ayr flows through land rich in covenanting history, when religious conflict cost many lives. At the Ayr Gorge, Paul encounters the extraordinary tale of radical preacher Alexander Peden, whose life on the run forced him to hide in caves while still preaching hell-fire sermons to the people.\n\nFinally reaching the coast, Paul visits the only working salt evaporation tower in the world, where he learns how sea water is evaporated by wind and sun to make brine, from which sea salt is made.
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Series 1 (60-minute Versions): Episode 2
This Grand Tour begins high on Scotland’s mountainous watershed and follows the turbulent River Garry through the central highlands. On the way, Paul hears tales of the cl ...
28-08-2024
BBC 2
Series 2 (60-minute Versions): Episode 3
Paul Murton sets off downstream to explore Scottish rivers from source to sea.
05-08-2024
BBC 2
Series 2 (60-minute Versions): Episode 3
Seasoned traveller Paul Murton sets off downstream to explore five rivers.
24-07-2024
BBC 2
Series 2 (60-minute Versions): Episode 1
Paul Murton sets off downstream to explore Scottish rivers from source to sea.
15-07-2024
BBC 2
Series 1 (60-minute Versions): Episode 3
This Grand Tour begins in the hills above Glen Clova, on a mountainous plateau known as The Mounth. Following the South Esk downstream, Paul enters picturesque Corrie Fee, where ...
08-07-2024
BBC 2
Series 2: 1. Ups And Downs
Paul explores the upper reaches of the river Dee, which rises higher than any river in the UK. In the heart of the Cairngorm mountains, he learns about writer and mountain lover ...
12-06-2024
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Series 3: 6. A Highland River
Paul explores the River Oykel in Sutherland from its source in Assynt to the Dornoch Firth and the sea. He learns about the loneliest and highest war grave in Scotland, tries fo ...
24-05-2024
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Series 3: 5. From The Trossachs To The Kelpies
This Grand Tour follows the River Forth from the eastern slopes of Ben Lomond in the southern highlands, through the picturesque Trossachs to the Firth of Forth. On the way, Pau ...
17-05-2024
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Series 3: 4. A Handmade Tale
The River Irvine in Ayrshire is the hidden gem explored on this Grand Tour. From its source close to Loudoun Hill, Paul follows the river through ancient battle fields and disco ...
10-05-2024
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Series 3: 3. Tales From The Riverbank
On this Grand Tour, Paul continues his journey down the mighty River Tay, from the white-water rapids of Grandtully through the fair city of Perth to the briny firth. Beneath an ...
26-04-2024
BBC 2
Series 2 (60-minute Versions): Episode 3
Seasoned traveller Paul Murton sets off downstream to explore five rivers.
24-07-2024
BBC 2
Series 1: 4. A River Of Invention
Paul discovers the source of the remarkable River Nith, high in a remote forestry plantation. Heading downstream, he hears the story of the Knockshinnoch mining disaster – ...
22-05-2023
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Series 3: 6. A Highland River
Paul explores the River Oykel in Sutherland from its source in Assynt to the Dornoch Firth and the sea. He learns about the loneliest and highest war grave in Scotland, tries fo ...
24-05-2024
BBC 2
Series 3: 5. From The Trossachs To The Kelpies
This Grand Tour follows the River Forth from the eastern slopes of Ben Lomond in the southern highlands, through the picturesque Trossachs to the Firth of Forth. On the way, Pau ...
17-05-2024
BBC 2
Series 3: 3. Tales From The Riverbank
On this Grand Tour, Paul continues his journey down the mighty River Tay, from the white-water rapids of Grandtully through the fair city of Perth to the briny firth. Beneath an ...
26-04-2024
BBC 2
Series 1 (60-minute Versions): Episode 2
This Grand Tour begins high on Scotland’s mountainous watershed and follows the turbulent River Garry through the central highlands. On the way, Paul hears tales of the cl ...
28-08-2024
BBC 2
Series 1 (60-minute Versions): Episode 1
Paul explores the River Spey, the third longest river in Scotland, from its source in the remote Monadhliath Mountains, to the Moray Coast, 143km to the north. On the way, he he ...
21-06-2023
BBC 2
Series 2 (60-minute Versions): Episode 1
Paul Murton sets off downstream to explore Scottish rivers from source to sea.
15-07-2024
BBC 2
Series 1: 6. Salt Of The Earth
Paul follows the River Ayr as it flows from Loch Glenbuck towards the sea and the Clyde coast. The old mining village of Glenbuck was demolished long ago, but its memory is kept ...
03-06-2023
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Series 1: 5. Going The Distance
This Grand Tour begins in the hills above Glen Clova, on a mountainous plateau known as the Mounth. Following the South Esk downstream, Paul enters picturesque Corrie Fee, where ...
28-05-2023
BBC 2