Right Here - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Long Live Livi
Livingston skatepark is legendary among skaters, but 40 years on it has fallen into disrepair. However, a local group of three ambitious skate girls are on a mission to save the park.
Our Fathers
In 2015, the bishop of Aberdeen wrote to the bishop of Aba in Nigeria with an urgent request – do you have any spare priests? Father Maximilian Nwosu and Father James Anyaegbu are the answer: two Nigerians sent on a mission to serve the Scottish Highlands. But from preaching to packed congregations back home, they find the Highlands scattered with empty, closing churches and an ageing population. Based in Inverness-shire, they drive relentlessly from one remote church to another trying to keep a feeling of community alive. Will their good humour and Igbo songs make a difference?
Time to Fly
Sami is mother to 19-year-old April, who suffers from autism. Sami wants her to have an independent future, but finding the best option is challenging and letting go is even harder.
The Black Veil
Bradley is a gender non-binary person looking for their place in the world. Can a quasi-religious, LGBTQ+ protest group help Bradley to find it?
Isabel's Independence
Isabel, 58, has decided to start over by moving from Spain to Edinburgh. Her business collapsed, and she is now looking for independence, but that means leaving her husband behind.
Farewell to Adventure
Following Bob Shepton's emotional journey, giving up his adventurous life of sailing, not because he is 85, but in order to support his wife's battle with Alzheimer's.
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