Broadford or Bust
Never mind "Speaking our Language". These amadans are minding our language!
Madmac Productions presents
Broadford or Bust.
Torcuil Crichton and Mairi Kidd’s new sit-com set in the professional Gaelic world.
Starring: Mairi Morrison, Iain MacRae, Ruairidh MacIver and Tony Kearney.
Guest starring: Lorraine McKintosh.
Special guest stars: Carina MacLeod, Derek “Pluto” Murray and Angela MacEachann.
With Donald MacKay and Donald Gillies as Gairm and Dwelly.
Produced and Directed by Ishbel MacIver
Tuesday 7th Oct. at 10pm on BBC Alba, Sky Channel 168 or Free Sat.
Dis-asster! Every rival Gaelic language development agency in Scotland has been sent to one office in Broadford, on the Isle of Skye. These professional Gaels will stop at nothing to save their careers and escape back to the big city. Saving the language? ’S mathaid as deidh lunch.
Feedback please to torcuil@gmail.com or maciver@madmacproductions.com
We want to know:
Are you able to view the programme? Would you watch it online?
Do you want a series of Broadford or Bust?
Oh, and when exactly did you get permission to laugh in Gaelic?
Broadford or Bust.
Torcuil Crichton and Mairi Kidd’s new sit-com set in the professional Gaelic world.
Starring: Mairi Morrison, Iain MacRae, Ruairidh MacIver and Tony Kearney.
Guest starring: Lorraine McKintosh.
Special guest stars: Carina MacLeod, Derek “Pluto” Murray and Angela MacEachann.
With Donald MacKay and Donald Gillies as Gairm and Dwelly.
Produced and Directed by Ishbel MacIver
Tuesday 7th Oct. at 10pm on BBC Alba, Sky Channel 168 or Free Sat.
Dis-asster! Every rival Gaelic language development agency in Scotland has been sent to one office in Broadford, on the Isle of Skye. These professional Gaels will stop at nothing to save their careers and escape back to the big city. Saving the language? ’S mathaid as deidh lunch.
Feedback please to torcuil@gmail.com or maciver@madmacproductions.com
We want to know:
Are you able to view the programme? Would you watch it online?
Do you want a series of Broadford or Bust?
Oh, and when exactly did you get permission to laugh in Gaelic?
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