David Hume meets locals & visitors at the Braidisland Gaitherin in Ballycarry.
How old is the kilt? 5000 years or 250? And is it Scottish or Chinese? Who is the Ulsterman whose engineering invention has saved thousands of lives?
In a special programme looking at the Covenanter tradition, William Roulston and Mark Thompson take Laura Spence to four locations in County Antrim.
With Anne Morrison Smyth. Frank Ferguson and John Erskine discuss Andrew Gibson, a great collector of Ulster-Scots and Burns literature. John Killen from the Linenhall Library.
A new Ullans Centre in Ballymoney & historian William Roulston explores Ulster-Scots.
On Derry’s Walls we learn about a famous playwright & we hear about the Fighting McCooks.
Charlie Gillen has crack in Cairncastle at the 9th annual Ulster-Scots Folk Festival.
The Priory in Newtownards, a new book on the Lambeg Drum & Ulster innovator James Murray.
To mark National Poetry Day there’s poems and verses on the theme of Heroes and Heroines.
Charlie Reynolds opens the Kist to find Laura Spence having crack with folk at the launch of the new Ulster-Scots Agency website. Plus Ulster-Scots Gala Night at Belfast City Hall.
Charlie Gillen with news of Ulster-Scots translation of the Book of Luke, plus Alister McReynolds takes a gleek at a man who created something to spice up a cold winter's day.
Anne Morrison-Smyth holds a festive gathering of winter tales and a seasonal journey through the memories of folk whose lives have been surrounded by stories and ancient customs.
Helen Mark presents a Christmas special from two County Antrim primary schools, with carols and Ulster-Scots story telling.
Ulster-Scots Diaspora in North America, Hounds of Ulster, Hans Sloane & Marbeth Templeton.
With Tracey Gillen. Alister McReynolds meets Scotch Irish Professor Michael Montgomery in Georgia, USA. Plus a visit to the Cairncastle Festival ahead of this month's Swarry.
With Charlie Gillen. Jacqui Reed tells the gruesome Legend of Stumpie's Brae, a ghostly tale from east Donegal. Plus more poems and songs for Halloween.
Laura Spence presents a Thanksgiving Day special with a programme looking at the links between Ulster and America.