Hebrides Islands on the edge

 Hebrides Islands on the edge 

Hebrides Islands on the edge. BBC1 Scotland’s new series,  shown on Monday evenings in May 2013 at 9 pm. The first one was shown on Monday 6th May and  was fascinating and left me wishing the week away so I could see program 2. The second program in the series will be on  Monday 13th May and this one will have the Isle of Mull in all its glory.

Hebrides Islands on the edge

Hebrides Islands on the edge

The cast of this fantastic program are all the wild animals the Hebrides Islands on the edge have to offer. The film took some 3 years to make by Maramedia with otter films. In their words Hebrides Islands on the edge-“Scotland’s Hebrides are Europe’s final frontier against the wild and unpredictable Atlantic ocean.” Ewan McGregor Narrates the series and he said “its one of the most beautiful films I have seen.” Executive producer Nigel Pope along with cameraman John Aitchison and underwater specialist Doug Anderson have done a fantastic job showing the wild animals and their struggle  at times to survive some harsh conditions, But survive they do. Some of the animals shown on the series are Otters,Eagles,deer,Basking Sharks and whales all in their natural environment, and can be seen on or around the Island of Mull most times of the year. Isle of Mull makes for an ideal location for a relaxing holiday and a wild life paradise with fantastic scenery to boot.Dates for the showings are:-

6th May,13th May,20th May and 27th May all at 9 pm on BBC1 Scotland and if after watching you would like to visit Mull for your self please have a look at our accommodation www.hartofmull.co.uk 

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Hebrides Islands on the edge

After you have seen the programs please come back and leave us a comment below on what you thought. Many thanks for reading Tim and Diane Mellor at Hart of Mull Self Catering Log Cabins.

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