Grand Tours of Scotland's Rivers is a Documentary programme.

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Grand Tours of Scotland's Rivers: A River of Invention

Series 1, episode 4

Directed by (unconfirmed)
Paul Murton

Paul Murton explores the history of the River Nith in the south-west, from its source in a remote forest to the shining sands of the Solway Firth. Heading downstream, he hears the story of the Knockshinnoch mining disaster - how 116 men were saved from entombment after a massive earth collapse. He also learns about the first man to make a bicycle with pedals, heads to the riverside home of Robbie Burns and finds out how a Dumfries man helped Neil Armstrong walk on the moon

Cast (unconfirmed)

Paul Murton