TRUSADH: Series 2

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Title: TRUSADH: Series 2

Reference number: 17083

Date: 2010

Director: d. Manus Greumach

Sponsor: MG Alba

Producer: exec. Mairead Mairi Mhoireach

Production company: MacTV

Sound: sound

Colour: col

Fiction: non-fiction

Running time: 58.57 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.

Gniomhachas a' Bhais = Undertakers. Programme 7. [Non-subtitled]

Tha bàs chuideigin san teaghlach a' tighinn chun a h-uile duine againn aig àm a choireigin nar beatha. 'S e àm dhuilich a th' ann a tha mar as tric a' tighinn gun fhiosta dhuinn 's gun ullachadh sam bith air a chur air dòigh. Tha a bhith a' dèiligeadh leis an t-suidheachadh seo na phàirt de bheatha làitheil an luchd-obrach dìcheallach a tha ag obair anns a' ghnìomhachas tìodhlaigidh. Tha an dreuchd acasan cudromach ann a bhith a' toirt cothrom do na teaghlaichean a bhith a' caoidh an neach a bhàsaich.

The death of a loved one is an inevitability we all have to deal with at some stage in our lives. It's a difficult and challenging time that often comes without notice. Dealing with this situation is part of daily life for a dedicated few involved in the funeral industry. Their role is vital in allowing families to grieve. [Source - BBC Alba]

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Credits: p. Anna Mhoireasdan, Melissa Thompson