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Barail Bhoireannach (Women's View) is a Scottish Gaelic-language talk show produced by STV.
The programme is presented by Cathy MacDonald and modelled on ITV programme Loose Women , crossing several topical discussions on themes such as mental health, ageing and celebrities.
The series was recorded at BBC Pacific Quay by BBC Scotland.