Eòrpa

Eòrpa (2012- )

EndedDocumentary show

Gaelic current affairs programme reporting on political, social and cultural issues across Europe.

Network
Scheduleevery Wednesday at 20:30 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S24E15Brexit DebateDez. 28, 2016
S24E14Episode 14Dez. 21, 2016
S24E13UkraineDez. 14, 2016
S24E12Depopulation/Brexit RemainDez. 7, 2016
S24E11France/PolandNov. 30, 2016
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did "E\u00f2rpa" premiere?

"E\u00f2rpa" premiered on January 16, 2012.

What is "E\u00f2rpa" about?

"E\u00f2rpa" is a Scottish Gaelic television program that focuses on European issues.

What channel is "E\u00f2rpa" aired on?

"E\u00f2rpa" is aired on BBC Alba.

How long is each episode of "E\u00f2rpa"?

Each episode of "E\u00f2rpa" is approximately 30 minutes long.

Who presents "E\u00f2rpa"?

"E\u00f2rpa" is presented by a team of journalists and correspondents from across Europe.

Where is "E\u00f2rpa" filmed?

"E\u00f2rpa" is filmed in various locations throughout Europe.

Has "E\u00f2rpa" won any awards?

"E\u00f2rpa" has won the award for Best Cultural Program at the Scottish BAFTAs in 2014.

How often is "E\u00f2rpa" aired?

"E\u00f2rpa" is aired weekly.

Is "E\u00f2rpa" broadcast in any other languages besides Scottish Gaelic?

Yes, "E\u00f2rpa" is also broadcast in English, with subtitles available in both languages.

What topics are covered in "E\u00f2rpa"?

"E\u00f2rpa" covers a wide range of European issues, including politics, culture, and society.

Who is the target audience for "E\u00f2rpa"?

"E\u00f2rpa" is primarily targeted towards Scottish Gaelic speakers, but is also aimed at anyone with an interest in European issues.

How many reporters are featured in each episode of "E\u00f2rpa"?

Each episode of "E\u00f2rpa" features several reporters and correspondents.

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