
Episode 2
Mark Bonnar narrates a series revealing the world of Galloway Forest. A six-tonne machine at James Jones sawmill requires a dedicated engineering team to fix it when it breaks.
Mark Bonnar narrates a new series revealing the hidden world of Galloway Forest, the country's largest afforested area. Join the amazing men and women who live and work in the place known as Scotland's 'Highlands in the Lowlands', where 600,000 tonnes of timber is produced every year.
James Jones sawmill in Lockerbie to the east of the forest powers through 20,000 logs a day. But when a six-tonne machine called a crosscut stacker breaks down, a dedicated engineering team must save the day. A decline in salmon numbers in the River Cree near Newton Stewart has led to a tireless effort to restock the river by the Cree Hatchery and Habitat Trust. Archie McNeillie and John 'Cool' Coughtrie from the Forestry Commission's Recreation Department deal with a rat infestation in a public area caused by an overzealous bird feeder. And at Balloch O'Dee campsite, owner James gets ready to stage a comedy night, with hilarious consequences.
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Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Narrator | Mark Bonnar |
| Producer | Jack Warrender |
| Director | Jack Warrender |
| Executive Producer | Harry Bell |
| Executive Producer | David Harron |
| Assistant Producer | Ruth Mulcahy |
| Production Manager | Eleanor Keddie-Johnson |
| Editor | Semeon Ogryzko |
| Production Company | Tern Television Productions Ltd |
Broadcasts
- Mon 15 Jan 201819:30BBC One Scotland HD & Scotland only
- Sat 21 Apr 201820:00BBC Two except Northern Ireland & Scotland
- Sat 21 Apr 201820:05BBC Two Scotland
- Sat 21 Apr 201820:15BBC Two Northern Ireland
- Thu 26 Jul 201819:30BBC Two Scotland
- Mon 19 Nov 201817:30BBC Two Scotland
- Sun 15 Mar 202020:30
- Sat 7 Nov 202020:30
- Sat 23 Jan 202120:15
- Mon 25 Jan 202114:55
- Sun 9 Jan 202220:30
- Sat 24 Sep 202220:30
- Mon 5 Feb 202415:30
- Sat 10 Feb 202419:30
- Sat 21 Jun 202519:15
- Thu 26 Jun 202519:30


