
The Past Reimagined
Paul Murton explores the upper reaches of the river Spey, Scotland’s third-longest river, and travels through Badenoch to a hidden love nest, before working up steam on a heritage railway.
Paul Murton explores the upper reaches of the river Spey - Scotland’s third-longest river - from its source in the wilds of Badenoch to Broomhill, halfway down. He hears stories of clan chief Cluny Macpherson, who hid with his gold for nine years in an inaccessible cave.
Heading to a hidden tributary, Paul discovers a secret aristocratic Victorian love nest located in a remote glen where the wilderness is returning. In Newtonmore, Paul sees traditional Highland houses that remind him of Hobbit dwellings, before he rides a steam train on a heritage railway that follows the river Spey.
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Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | Paul Murton |
| Executive Producer | Harry Bell |
| Director | Paul Murton |
Broadcasts
- Wed 17 Nov 202119:30BBC One Scotland HD & Scotland only
- Thu 18 Nov 202119:30
- Mon 22 Nov 202114:00
- Mon 1 Aug 202215:30
- Sat 3 Dec 202220:15BBC Two except Northern Ireland & Northern Ireland HD
- Sun 7 Apr 202420:15
- Mon 14 Apr 202519:00BBC Two except Northern Ireland & Northern Ireland HD
- Mon 2 Jun 202514:30
- Mon 2 Jun 202519:30
- Thu 9 Oct 202519:00BBC Two except Wales & Wales HD