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Speaking our Language

Speaking our Language

Description: Speaking our Language is a Scottish Gaelic learners' television programme that ran from 9 January 1993 to 22 November 1996. Running for 72 episodes through four series, the series was produced by Scottish Television and presented by Rhoda MacDonald, STV's then-head of Gaelic output. Wikipedia
Genre: Documentary
Year Released: 1993
Number of seasons: 4
Number of episodes: 72
First episode air date: October 13, 1993
Language: Scottish Gaelic
Networks: BBC Alba, STV, TeleG
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