A popular Gaelic TV programme following the life of a Western Isles crofter will return for a three-part coronavirus special next week.
BBC ALBA’s An Lot (The Croft) programme follows the life of Donald “Sweeny” MacSween on his croft in Ness on the Isle of Lewis.
The three-part special, which starts on Monday at 8.30pm, will look at how Covid-19 has impacted him and his crofting business.
It will follow Sweeny collecting over-wintered sheep from the mainland, and him taking delivery of a New Holland telehandler, which he won use of for a year in a competition run by Prince Charles’ rural charity, the Prince’s Countryside Fund.