Willie Cromie finds out about the Ulster-Scots Bible project and the Cairncastle praise service. Plus music from the Low Country Boys.
Charlie Gillen is in Ayrshire with the Cairncastle Ulster-Scots. Who was 'the conscience of America'? Including a poem and news of a special concert to celebrate St Patrick.
Andrew Mattison finds out more about 'The Break of Dromore', Ulster-Scots language lessons, and two weaver poets.
Ulster-Scots in Scarva; music outreach with Kerry Jordan; a haunted house near Dromore; and a story about St Patrick.
A visit to Ballylawn Castle, ancient home of the Stewart clan; a celebration of WF Marshall; and memories of the Hirin' Fair.
Helen Mark talks to Sam Carruthers of Lisbellaw about the 'planters' of Fermanagh; while another local family discuss the importance of Ulster-Scots culture in their life.
A Kist o Wurds returns for another series, with the usual mixture of Ulster-Scots music and conversation from all over the country.
In a programme celebrating Robert Burns, Charlie Gillen talks to Alan Wright and John Erskine about the poetry of the Ayrshire ploughman.
It's Valentine's Day and Anne Morrison-Smyth hears unusual courtship stories: toothless men - and silage under the driver's seat are among the list of romantic stories!
County Down children rehearse an Ulster-Scots wartime play; a poem about the coal mine that never was; and who was 'the conscience of America'?
Wilson Burgess has news of a series of local stories for weans. We've a gleek at the Scots-Irish, and learn more about the songs of Robert Tannahill.
What links a townland in north Antrim, Carrickfergus and leprosy? This week's Kist uncovers the story of a small place with a huge history. Also, is it a teacake or a crumpet?