At the 19th Broadisland Gathering we find out about Ballycarry’s colourful history and Diane Hoy showcases her Ulster-Scots recipe book.
Kist visits the Edinburgh Tattoo, we listen to folklore from Hugh Carton, Iain Carlisle tells us about the accordion and Barry Finlay talks about his grandfather’s role in the shipyard.
Kist celebrates the 10th European Day of Languages, we find out about David Hume's new book ‘Eagle’s Wings’ and there's poetry from James Barron.
From a 17th century settlement to threshing; from jam-making to the Ulster Covenant; and from Ulster-Scots words to sailing ships.
Kist visits Dunluce Castle and pops by the Dervock half marathon. We also celebrate the 75th anniversary of the Ferguson Brown tractor and hear from Drum Major Alicia Dixon.
Kist visits the Monreagh Ulster-Scots Centre in Donegal, goes on an Ulster-Scots bus tour of the Antrim coast and finds out about the Ulster-Scots week in Castlereagh.
We find out about the Ulster-Scots Poet John McKinley, go on a Ballycarry Ulster-American bus trip, visit the Noir Cultural Association Festival, and hear all about Burke and Hare.
Kist enjoys some Ulster-Scots cookery with Diane Hoy, there's a new plaque to commemorate Archibald M'Ilroy and we find out about the Ulster Poetry Project.
For Halloween we visit the haunted Ballygally Castle, cook up some tasty treats, listen to ghostly tales of James Haddock and Bloody Hutcheson and enjoy a jam at Ma Kelly’s pub.
Kist finds out about the Cranny Gatherin Ulster-Scots Festival, Diane Hoy cooks up a tasty treat, Stephen Pacitti reads from his prize winning story and James Barron shares some poetry.
With the Christmas dinner all but finished, Anne Morrison Smyth and some of her friends sit round the dinner table reminiscing about the year that has past.
Anne Morrison-Smyth heads down to the Bluegrass night, held as part of the annual Cairncastle Ulster-Scots Folk Festival.
Kist meets the colourful characters of Dervock and hears about the new book brought out by Dervock and District Community Association - dedicated to the village.
Kist calls in on an Ulster-Scots Christmas Gospel Extravaganza, at the Spectrum Centre in Belfast, to enjoy some music and poetry.
Kist finds out about the Weaver’s Trail in Ballycarry, there's music from Rua MacMillan, James Barron shares some bicycle inspired poetry and there's a radio drama about Liza Lowry’s Retirement.
Kist finds out about Covenanter Reverend William Martin, we learn how to bake Christmas cake and we meet Carla Moore of Fermanagh Ulster-Scots Empowerment (FUSE) in Fermanagh.
Wilson Burgess bids ye a Guid New Yeir wi a blad o the best frae the hinnermaist rin o Kist. New Year greetings from Wilson Burgess, who presents his pick of the best of Kist.