Harbour, The
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Synopsis
The story of life on the waterfront.

The Harbour on the North East coast of Scotland is the the oil capital of Europe. It is the gateway to North Sea oil and gas exploration and production. It generates more than £500 million for the buoyant economy of the North of Scotland, with over 8,000 vessel arrivals every year transporting over 5 million tonnes of imports and exports. The harbour is the lifeline for Scotland’s Northern Isles, Orkney and Shetland, with 145,000 passengers passing through every year. All this depends on the characters who are the lifeblood of the harbour, the boatmen, the pilots, and the service industries personnel. The second season takes us into the world of new workforce as well as catching up with some of the veteran workers with plenty of humor along the way. 

The Harbour Series 2 - programme 1. Aberdeen Harbour is once again the star of the show, as the cameras peek behind the scenes and meet the men and women who keep it running 24 hours a day, 365 days of the year. Larger-than-life barmaid Val Morrison is in the mood for dancing as staff and customers of the Crown and Anchor celebrate a new milestone for the pub. We meet the next generation of harbour boatmen as Alan Cowper’s son and Norman Campbell’s nephew join the team and learn the ropes. There are beards,beer glasses and bellies galore when a hundred and thirty motorbikes roar onto the Shetland ferry – and four days of serious drinking at the Simmer Dim rally. And at the Dry Dock, a massive construction vessel comes in for her regular MOT. A team of around eighty skilled men will take her apart – and put her back together again. The Harbour Series 2 – programme 2. A violent storm sweeps Aberdeen Harbour. As heavy seas batter the port, will the weather defeat the ferry as she makes her approach? A pilot’s job is dangerous enough without factoring in high seas and gale force winds. The two duty pilots have to decide if they can risk the elements to get things moving again in the harbour. We meet the only two fishing vessels left in Aberdeen as the crew deal with poor catches and atrocious weather, while two nervous oilmen attempt to join their ship from a sea taxi battered by crashing waves. Val Morrison the barmaid from the Crown and Anchor has a big decision to make. The Harbour Series 2 – programme 3. The cameras follow dive support vessel, the Bibby Sapphire, out to the North Sea. And take a close look at the hazardous job divers face when they step out of their diving bell and on to the seabed. Harbour boatman Billy Duguid has spent his life working on – and around – boats. And he loses patience when the younger generation of boatmen don’t seem quite as committed. Val Morrison the barmaid from the Crown and Anchor tries to persuade canny North East folk to part with their money at a car boot sale. And new boy Gary Morris faces a daunting challenge as the boatmen head out into the bay to bring in an unmanned barge. The Harbour Series 2 – programme 4. Aberdeen lorry driver Kenny Watson is nicknamed Pirelli because he used to be a tyre fitter. During the week he drives cargo to and from the harbour. But at weekends he hangs up his overalls, puts on his Stetson and becomes a country and western singer. Visibility has been reduced to just a few feet for the divers on the Bibby Sapphire. As always, they rely on the Dive Supervisor to be their eyes and ears as they lay a pipeline from a new oil well. Assistant Life Support Technician Nancy Orton looks after the home comforts of the divers when they are in saturation. And at the Harbour thousands of gallons of fuel are unloaded from a huge tanker. The Harbour Series 2 – programme 5. The Bibby Sapphire’s Filipino cook Jaime Pacia lifts the lid on the ship’s galley, while Assistant Life Support technician Nancy Orton reveals just how explosive it can be taking food to the divers in their sealed chambers. A flying red carpet is making life difficult for event organiser Peter Ferguson who is arranging the naming ceremony of a new boat. Pakistan born AliAkbar may have been brought up a thousand miles from the sea, but he’s rapidly learning the ropes as a pilot in Aberdeen. Howard Drysdale the port chaplain conducts a service on board the lifeboat as the ashes of two former seamen are scattered in the bay. And Crown and Anchor barmaid Val Morrison joins the Celebrate Aberdeen Parade with her favourite charity. The Harbour Series 2 - programme 6 Princess Anne makes the Port Chaplain’s day, while barmaid Val Morrison is the unofficial harbour queen as she opens a local sandwich shop. The cameras follow a day in the life of a dredger as it digs up thousands of tonnes of muddy silt. And a team effort brings a huge cargo ship into the harbour. Val gets emotional when her favourite charity gets a windfall. 

Duration
6 x 30'
Definition
HD
Genre
Factual
Subgenre
Lifestyle
Producer
Tern TV