Channel 5’s recent five-part series Shetland: Scotland's Wondrous Isles is more than just a documentary series – it's a celebration of Shetland’s dramatic beauty, the strength of community, and the people who call these islands home.
'Proud of Shetland'
The series featured interviews with both born and bred Shetlanders, as well as with more recent arrivals to the isles. Maggie Adamson, who belongs to the former group, is the skipper of the Swan, a beautifully restored traditional herring fishing boat, dating back to 1900. She enjoyed the experience of having the Channel 5 film crew on board, saying: “They seemed genuinely interested in the Swan and what she does, rather than purely from a work perspective.”
Having travelled the world on the Swan, Maggie is acutely aware of what a privilege it is to call Shetland home. She says: “I think that I appreciate more what we have at home having travelled. You always think the grass is greener somewhere else, but really we live in such a beautiful island with strong traditions […] I’m really proud and lucky to come from Shetland.”
Not only has award-winning musician Maggie sailed around the world, she’s welcomed hundreds of children and teenagers aboard the Swan for sail training and helped countless others to find their sea legs. Does she feel that growing up in Shetland has presented her with unique opportunities to develop her talents?