TRUSADH: Series 2

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Title: TRUSADH: Series 2

Reference number: 17084

Date: 2010

Director: d. Eilidh NicDhomhnaill

Sponsor: MG Alba

Producer: exec. Mairead Mairi Mhoireach

Production company: MacTV

Sound: sound

Colour: col

Fiction: non-fiction

Running time: 58.58 mins

Description: A Gaelic television series telling compelling stories using interviews and occasional archival footage, based upon the real life experiences of Gaels living and working in their communities.

Og nar Cridhe = Young at Heart. Programme 8. [Non-subtitled]

Tha daoine 's an la an-diugh ag obair nas fhaide na b'abhaist. Chan eil guth air stad aig tri fichead neo tri fichead 's a coig. Airson iomadh adhbhar tha daoine a'cumail orra ag obair. Tha "Trusadh" a'coinneachadh daoine a th'ann an obraichean eadar-dhealaichte a'faighinn a-mach carson nach eil iad a'gabhail cùisean nas socaire.

Many people are working longer than ever. Gone are the days when women retired at 60 and men retired at 65. For a variety of reasons people continue to work beyond the retirement age. Meeting people in different lines of work and discovering why they wish to continue working instead of taking it easy. [Source - BBC Alba]

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Credits: p. Anna Mhoireasdan, Melissa Thompson