Press release issued 22nd August 2008
ITV has been filming at a Hebridean distillery for a new television series - The Islands of Britain - presented by the comedian and actor Martin Clunes.
Martin Clunes made his name in the raucous situation comedy Men Behaving Badly, about the salubrious activities of two lads sharing a flat.
Recently he starred in the lead role in the comedy drama series "Doc Martin" winning the Most Popular Actor in the National Television Awards.
Clunes travelled around the UK including the islands of Barra, Lewis, Uist, Eigg, Man and Scilly finding what makes remote and far flung islands tick.
In 3 days filming at Islay's Bruichladdich distillery he took an active role in the whole whisky making process - even distilling a cask of his very own.
Jim McEwan said: "Martin and the crew were really surprised by the level of entrepreneurial activity on Islay compared to other islands they visited."
Clunes also took part in a bacchanalian feast with local barley farmers in a remote hillside bothy, a highly convivial scene of men behaving badly.
Notes to Editors:
Islands of Britain is to be broadcast nationally later this year.