Uill chàirdean abair thusa gur e deagh naidheachd ann an sin.
Seall air na beachdan air an duilleig beeb ud!
If the BBC runs some of the programs on the London service, which is the one we receive here via the cable, then I will be watching.
J. P. WARD.
j.p.ward, vlaardingen, the netherlands
I am monoglot English speaker. However, I enjoy watching many existing Gaelic programmes and will certainly watch this channel when it final makes it to freeview. The celtic languages were once dominant throughout Europe but now only survive in 5 countries. Scotland being one of these should do all it can to promote the future of this language. We of course also need our own English/ Scots Language ones. News broadcasts not filled with only the country next door's affairs would be a good start!
Oisin, Kirkliston, Edinburgh
The importance of Gaelic as a cornerstone of Scotland's core heritage and culture should be beyond question - but deserves ti be more widely understood, both throughout Scotland and in the wider world.
The language also deserves vital support, and to be rightly be entitled to a dedicated service such as this, which should bring about new opportunities for freedom of expression, recognition and long-term confidence.
Dougie Dubh, Aberdeen
Agus chan neil na nàimheadan/amadan ann an deagh shunnd nas motha
£20m for Gaelic services .. it's a dead language.
It would be much better if the extra £20m being spent on the health service or education.
Robert S, Edinburgh
Raibeart bhochd thalla is ...

tha Gàidhlig beò agus tha fiù 's fòra, phbbb ri fhaighinn sa chànain lol