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Zidane and Trump on new Gaelic TV | Zidane and Trump on new Gaelic TV |
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The new Gaelic television channel BBC Alba has unveiled a package of programmes it will run from its launch on Friday. | |
Documentaries to be shown over the next few weeks include Turas Trump, which will look at US tycoon Donald Trump's Scottish connections. | Documentaries to be shown over the next few weeks include Turas Trump, which will look at US tycoon Donald Trump's Scottish connections. |
Another reports on the life of French football star Zinedine Zidane, who was sent off in the 2006 World Cup final. | Another reports on the life of French football star Zinedine Zidane, who was sent off in the 2006 World Cup final. |
The new channel is a collaboration between MG Alba and the BBC. | |
It will be available on satellite and cable throughout the UK, with content also available online. | It will be available on satellite and cable throughout the UK, with content also available online. |
Runrig song | Runrig song |
Alan Esslemont, head of content for MG Alba, said the organisation was confident that viewers would find the package attractive. | |
Margaret Mary Murray, head of service for BBC Alba, said: "The launch of BBC Alba is a landmark for Gaelic broadcasting and the Gaelic community and it is hoped that this new channel will also be a valued addition to the Scottish audience." | |
The channel will go live with a new version of the Runrig song Alba. | The channel will go live with a new version of the Runrig song Alba. |
It was re-recorded by Gaelic performers including Karen Matheson from the band Capercaillie, Tony Kearney from BBC Scotland soap River City and traditional singers Arthur Cormack and Cathy-Ann MacPhee. | It was re-recorded by Gaelic performers including Karen Matheson from the band Capercaillie, Tony Kearney from BBC Scotland soap River City and traditional singers Arthur Cormack and Cathy-Ann MacPhee. |
Children attending the Glasgow Gaelic School will also feature in the video. | Children attending the Glasgow Gaelic School will also feature in the video. |
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