Documentary. The story of the Cal mac cargo boats and their place amongst the islanders of the Scottish west coast.
Tha bà taichean air a bhith riatanach dha coimhearsnachdan iomallach nan eilean air cost' an Iar na h-Alba fad iomadh linn. Nam measg tha bà taichean carago Cal Mac a bha a' frithealadh Innse Gall anns na 40an, na 50an, na 60an, agus na 70an - na bà taichean a thà inig an dèidh nam bà taichean-smùid ainmeil.
'S e Dòmhnall Meek, a tha e fhèin fìor dhèidheil air bà taichean Cal Mac agus a bhios a' togail bhà taichean modail tha ag innse na sgeulachd. 'S iomadh cuimhne phrìseil a th'aige de leithid an Lochcarron a' tadhal air Tiriodh bho là ithean na bhalach òg air an eilean , agus nuair a bha e san à rd sgoil san Oban.
'S ann bho na h-eileanan a bha mòran de na sgiobaidhean cuideachd, agus cluinnidh sinn cuid de na sgeulachdan annasach agus èibhinn bho feadhainn den luchd sgioba a bha air bòrd. Dòmhnall agus na Bà taichean Carago - a' cuimhneachadh air bà taichean a tha air leth sònraichte dha muinntir nan eilean air cost' an iar na h-Alba - tro sgeulachd, agallamh, agus seann fhilm à raid à lainn.
Boats have long been a lifeline for the fragile island communities of the Scottish West coast. Amongst those were the Cal mac cargo-boats which served the Inner and Outer Hebrides in the 40s, 50s, 60s and 70s - direct descendants of the famous puffers. Keen model boat builder and Cal mac enthusiast, Donald Meek narrates the story.
He has fond recollections of the visits of the likes of the Lochcarron from his days as a young boy in Tiree, and then in Oban while at High school. Weaving beautiful, and little seen archive with these anecdotes and interviews, Donald and the Cargo Boats tells the warm, nostalgic story of these boats and their special place amongst the islanders of the Scottish west coast.
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Narrator | Donald Meek |
Broadcasts
- Mon 28 Oct 2013 21:00
- Tue 29 Oct 2013 22:30
- Mon 30 Mar 2015 21:00
- Tue 31 Mar 2015 22:00
- Mon 3 Apr 2017 21:00
- Tue 4 Apr 2017 22:00