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Documentary / Historical
Bill Murray's story
Richard Else (1994)
Bill Murray's story is a documentary about alpinism that takes place in Ben Nevis. It was directed by Richard Else in 1994 and produced by Triple Echo Productions. It is a part of the series The edge - One hundred years of scottish mountaineering (2/6). It features Bill Murray, Graham Moss, Alasdair Cain and Mark Diggins.- 1994
- UK
- 29 min
Bill Murray's story is a documentary about alpinism that takes place in Ben Nevis. It was directed by Richard Else in 1994 and produced by Triple Echo Productions. It is a part of the series The edge - One hundred years of scottish mountaineering (2/6). It features Bill Murray, Graham Moss, Alasdair Cain and Mark Diggins.Climbing locations
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Documentary / Climbing Journal
To hell and back
Richard Else (2007)
To hell and back is a documentary about rock climbing that takes place in Hells Lum. It was directed by Richard Else in 2007 and produced by Triple Echo Productions. It features Dave MacLeod, Claire MacLeod, Dave Brown, Mark Diggins, Paul Diffley, Tony Wayte and others.- 2007
- UK
- 48 min
To hell and back is a documentary about rock climbing that takes place in Hells Lum. It was directed by Richard Else in 2007 and produced by Triple Echo Productions. It features Dave MacLeod, Claire MacLeod, Dave Brown, Mark Diggins, Paul Diffley, Tony Wayte and others.Climbing locations
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Documentary / Live Broadcast
The great climb
Ian Russell (2010)
Tim Emmett and Dave MacLeod attempted a new route on Sron Uladail in Harris in august 2010. They did it live on TV on BBC Scotland - the result? Over five hours of nail-biting television, a new E9 7b and a race against time to finish before the broadcast's scheduled end - the DVD set includes the Director's cut with a load of previously unseen and unheard material. The Great Climb was the BBC's first live climbing outside broadcast since 1967 featured ascents of 'the Old Man of Hoy' where three pairs of climbers: Bonington and Patey repeated their original route, whilst two new lines were climbed, by Joe Brown and Ian McNaught-Davis, and by Pete Crew and Dougal Haston the original was watched by around 15 million people.- 2010
- UK
- 325 min
Tim Emmett and Dave MacLeod attempted a new route on Sron Uladail in Harris in august 2010. They did it live on TV on BBC Scotland - the result? Over five hours of nail-biting television, a new E9 7b and a race against time to finish before the broadcast's scheduled end - the DVD set includes the Director's cut with a load of previously unseen and unheard material. The Great Climb was the BBC's first live climbing outside broadcast since 1967 featured ascents of 'the Old Man of Hoy' where three pairs of climbers: Bonington and Patey repeated their original route, whilst two new lines were climbed, by Joe Brown and Ian McNaught-Davis, and by Pete Crew and Dougal Haston the original was watched by around 15 million people.Climbing locations
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DVD / BLU-RAY