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Full Name
  
Thomas Weir

Role
  
Climber

Name
  
Tom Weir


Known for
  
Weir's Way

Nationality
  
Scottish

Siblings
  
Molly Weir

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Born
  
29 December 1914 (
1914-12-29
)
Springburn, Glasgow

Occupation
  
Climber, author, broadcaster

Died
  
July 6, 2006, West Dunbartonshire, United Kingdom

Books
  
Weir's Way, Highland Days, Weir's World, The Ultimate Mountain, The Scottish Lochs (G

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Thomas "Tom" Weir MBE (29 December 1914 – 6 July 2006) was a Scottish climber, author and broadcaster. He was best known for his long-running television series Weir's Way.

Contents

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Early life and career

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Weir was born in Springburn, Glasgow, and the younger brother of the actress Molly Weir. After service in the Royal Artillery during World War II, he worked as a surveyor for the Ordnance Survey, before commencing a full-time career as a climber, writer and photographer.

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In 1950 he was a member of the first post-war Himalayan expedition and, in 1952, was one of the first to explore the previously closed mountain ranges of Nepal, east of Kathmandu.

Media career and later life

Tom Weir Tom Weir statue unveiled on shores of Loch Lomond BBC News

Weir became a pioneering campaigner for the protection of the Scottish environment, and wrote a column for The Scots Magazine for over 50 years. From 1976–1987, he hosted the Scottish Television series Weir's Way, meeting the people of Scotland, exploring the landscape and its natural history. When STV repeated the series during the late night slot from the mid-1990s to the early 2000s it managed to achieve 30% audience share. The series is now available on DVD in the UK.

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Weir won the Scottish Television 'Personality of the Year Award' in 1976. He was appointed MBE in 1976. He lived in Gartocharn and in 2000 he was awarded the inaugural John Muir Lifetime Achievement Award by the John Muir Trust in recognition of his environmental work. He is also celebrated in the song "Tom Weir" written by Edinburgh musician Sandy Wright and performed by the band Aberfeldy. More recently, L. Pierre wrote an ambient instrumental song, "Weir's Way", featured on his album, "Dip".

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Weir was buried on 17 July 2006 in Kilmaronock Parish Church, near Drymen. He was buried in the same plot as the ashes of his sister Molly.

DVD release

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A collection of some of Weir's best walks was released on DVD in 2006. Both series of Weir's Way are available on DVD, distributed by Acorn Media UK.

References

Tom Weir Wikipedia