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  1. Series Crew 0. There are no crew records added to Two Thousand Acres of Sky. URL. Two Thousand Acres of Sky was a TV drama which aired on BBC Television from 2001 to 2003. It is also syndicated in the United States on PBS. It was created and written by Timothy Prager. The Executive Producer was Adrian Bate. The show takes place on the fictional ...

  2. second assistant director (2 episodes, 2003) Peter Freeman ... first assistant director (2 episodes, 2003) Carol-Anne Henderson ... third assistant director (2 episodes, 2003) Claire Hughes ... second assistant director (1 episode, 2001) Gus Maclean ... first assistant director (1 episode, 2001) Mel Nortcliffe ...

  3. Two Thousand Acres of Sky: With Michelle Collins, Paul Kaye, Michael Carter, George Anton. Two Thousand Acres of Sky tells the story of single mum Abby Wallace, who escapes her inner city lifestyle with her two children to a small Scottish village.

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  4. Jan 3, 2001 · January 24, 2001. A power cut interrupts the island’s viewing of the annual Celtic v. Rangers match. Kenny begins to suspect that the B&B is haunted, his imagination fuelled by a ghost story that Alistair told them during an outing in his boat. Murdo Campbell has become reclusive and Douglas is worried about him.

  5. Dec 5, 2002 · The official website to complement the BBC scotland drama, two thousand acres of sky. Set on a scottish island called ronansay. ... The total number of cast and crew is between 50 and 75 depending ...

  6. Jan 3, 2001 · Two Thousand Acres of Sky. Michelle Collins stars as Abby Wallace, a mother of two who moves her family from the inner city to the small village of Ronansay in Scotland. The local council, fearing the closure of its school due to a lack of pupils, places an ad for families to move to the area. Being unmarried, Abby persuades her friend Kenny ...

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  8. Jan 3, 2001 · Season 1. 2001. Two Thousand Acres of Sky was a TV drama which aired on BBC Television from 2001 to 2003. It is also syndicated in the United States on PBS. It was created and written by Timothy Prager. The Executive Producer was Adrian Bate. The show takes place on the fictional island of Ronansay off the coast of Skye.

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