Monty Halls' Great Hebridean Escape - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Episode 1
Marine biologist Monty Halls returns to the Hebrides to work as a volunteer wildlife ranger. He and his dog Reuben share a restored crofter's cottage on the island of North Uist.
Episode 2
Serious adventure beckons for marine biologist and professional diver Monty Halls when he gets to go on a boat trip to the islands known as the 'edge of the world', St Kilda.
Episode 3
Monty has begun to restore walking trails that have been abandoned for years, but he needs to raise several thousand pounds to pay for marker posts and trail guides.
Episode 4
Monty takes a trip down to the island of Barra, where he helps to establish a new walking trail and organise a training course for volunteer whale-watchers.
Episode 5
To help open up the islands to tourists, Monty is writing a guide book to a series of trails. He investigates the Bonnie Prince Charlie route on horseback and also visits Vatersay.
Episode 6
Marine biologist Monty Halls works as a ranger in the Hebrides. He recruits a graphic designer and sets out to raise enough money to pay for a big print run of the trail guides.
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