Glen Affric
Episode: 1x01 | Airdate: Aug 17, 1979
Episode: 1x01 | Airdate: Aug 17, 1979
Episode: 1x02 | Airdate: Aug 24, 1979
Episode: 1x03 | Airdate: Aug 31, 1979
Episode: 1x04 | Airdate: Sep 7, 1979
Episode: 1x05 | Airdate: Nov 21, 1979
Episode: 1x06 | Airdate: Nov 28, 1979
Episode: 1x07 | Airdate: Nov 12, 1980
Episode: 1x08 | Airdate: Nov 26, 1980
Episode: 1x09 | Airdate: Dec 10, 1980
Episode: 1x10 | Airdate: Jan 2, 1981
Episode: 1x11 | Airdate: Jan 21, 1981
Episode: 1x12 | Airdate: Feb 4, 1981
Episode: 1x13 | Airdate: Feb 18, 1981
Episode: 1x14 | Airdate: Mar 18, 1981
Episode: 1x15 | Airdate: Sep 16, 1981
Episode: 1x16 | Airdate: Jan 13, 1982
Episode: 1x17 | Airdate: Feb 3, 1982
Episode: 1x18 | Airdate: Oct 13, 1982
Episode: 1x19 | Airdate: Dec 1, 1982
Episode: 1x20 | Airdate: Dec 1, 1982
Episode: 1x21 | Airdate: Dec 8, 1982
Episode: 1x22 | Airdate: Apr 20, 1984
Episode: 1x23 | Airdate: Apr 27, 1984
Episode: 1x24 | Airdate: May 4, 1984
Episode: 1x25 | Airdate: May 11, 1984
Episode: 1x26 | Airdate: Jun 1, 1984
Episode: 1x27 | Airdate: Jan 20, 1985
Episode: 1x28 | Airdate: Jan 27, 1985
Episode: 1x29 | Airdate: Feb 3, 1985
Episode: 1x30 | Airdate: Aug 7, 1985
Peter Buchan, poet and fisherman amongst other things, joins Tom to talk about his work and the people and places that have inspired it, including Peterhead harbour.
Episode: 1x31 | Airdate: Apr 16, 1987
Tom recounts the tale of Bonnie Prince Charlie's accidental landing on the Benbecula coastline after the battle of Culloden and his journey across the Hebrides thereafter.
Episode: 1x32 | Airdate: Jun 30, 1987
Author and climber Tom Weir journeys to Cramond, or Caer Amon - "The Fort in the River" - used by the Romans to receive materials for the building of Antonine's Wall.
Episode: 1x33 | Airdate: Jul 7, 1987
In this episode, Tom walks in the footsteps of Bonnie Prince Charlie, travelling to Culloden to take us on a tour of the area's scenery and to delve into its rich history.
Episode: 1x34 | Airdate: Jul 14, 1987
Queen Victoria's diaries have given us a unique record of what life was like in Royal Deeside in the second half of the 19th century. Tom explores the area to find out more for himself.
Episode: 1x35 | Airdate: Jul 21, 1987
Tom visits Ruthwell, the home town of The Rev. Dr. Henry Duncan, the man who founded the world's first savings bank as a means of battling poverty in the local area.
Episode: 1x36 | Airdate: Aug 11, 1987
Tom begins a tour around Selkirk, a place rich in history and home of the 'Kirk O' The Forest', where William Wallace was proclaimed Guardian of Scotland in 1298.
Episode: 1x37 | Airdate: Aug 18, 1987
Tom Weir's visit to Selkirk continues. In this episode he takes part in the local pageant, meeting the standard bearers who have the honour of casting their flags in the market square.
Episode: 1x38 | Airdate: Aug 25, 1987
Tom recounts the tale of The Seven Men of Glenmoriston, who protected Bonnie Prince Charlie from capture after the Battle of Culloden, despite a reward being offered for his capture.
Episode: 1x39 | Airdate: Sep 1, 1987
Skipness, "The Ship Point", is the destination for Tom Weir in this episode as he explores the small village in Kintyre, meeting its residents and finding out about its history.
Episode: 1x40 | Airdate: Sep 8, 1987
Weir's Way takes him on a trip around the South of the Kintyre peninsula, visiting Campbeltown, Dunaverty and eventually meets the lighthouse keeper of the Mull.
Episode: 1x41 | Airdate: Sep 15, 1987
Tom spends time with Sydney Scroggie, a man who was left blind and one-legged by a mine in World War 2, who remained passionate about the mountains despite losing his sight.
Episode: 1x42 | Airdate: Dec 30, 1987
In this episode, Tom meets some of the residents of Tarbert in Kintyre, a small harbour village proving very popular with summer yachtsmen and tourists who stop off for a day or two.
Episode: 1x43 | Airdate: Mar 1, 1988
Tom looks back on his trips to Tillicoultry, Arran and Loch Leven Castle where Mary Queen of Scots was imprisoned, before escaping in 1568, although he meets a man who has a different theory..
Episode: 1x44 | Airdate: Mar 8, 1988
Glen Torridon is said by geologists to be the oldest glen in the world. We can see in it the very beginning of geological time as everything is revealed, scalped to the bone.
Episode: 1x45 | Airdate: Mar 15, 1983
Tom takes a stunning trip through the skies over Loch Lomond in a hot air balloon, learning all about how this method of transport works, while enjoying breathtaking scenery.
Episode: 1x46 | Airdate: Sep 22, 1987
Loch Maree is the largest freshwater loch North of the great glen, named after St Mael Ruba, and Tom takes a tour round one of her many islands finding some fascinating sights.
Episode: 1x47 | Airdate: Sep 29, 1987