we had the pleasure of having a BBC camera man and interviewer on our croft for 2 days at the start of the summer holidays!
The premise was about children living in remote locations and how they live day to day etc so they asked at the local high school if there was anyone they thought suitable and were given our details. I think its going to be aired next year as part of a series called Scotland: how people live/work or some such.
They wanted to know everything warts and all so we of course made them tramp through mud, muck and the usual paraphenalia we have and they were delighted with all the footage they got and said of all the places they've filmed this was their favourite! And to be fair to them they arrived at 6am to catch the morning routine and followed my youngest during his school day and then the 1.5 hour bus journey home again before doing the evening chores.
Anyway, imagine my surprise when they phoned the other day to say they were going to be sending a drone to do some overhead shots so they can really get a picture of how remote we are

My first reaction was oh crap I'll have to go out and tidy up a bit

but it will be interesting to see it from the air.
Will post more details when they have a date etc for our 15mins of fame