Kist finds out about war hero John Meeke, there's poetry with Willy Laverty, music from percussionist John Moneagle & Kist visits the Bronte Music Club.
In a Burns special, Kist visits the Burns collection in the Linen Hall Library, and there’s news of Burns events from Queen’s University to Ballymoney.
Kist welcomes visitors over from Maryville College in Tennessee, hears all about Stonewall’s new CD, and Ballydown Primary weans find out about Robert Burns.
Kist finds out about Darren Gibson’s newspaper column, there's songs from Ivan McFerran & we listen to the rhyme: 'The Auld Airds Tramp'.
Kist meets piping tutor Andy McGregor & Bushvalley Primary teach us a few Ulster-Scots words. We find out about President Ulysses Simpson Grant & hear about the Victoria Cross recipient Robert Quigg.
Kist hears from the Coleraine Historical Society, the Ullans Speakers Group launch four books & there's music from Alistair Ogilvy.
Kist calls in on Blackthorn Pipers' Society & meets Highland dancing teacher Kathryn Stewart. We find out about the Battle of Antrim & hear about one famous son from Newtownards - Blair 'Paddy' Mayne.
Kist heads down to the Monreagh Ulster-Scots Centre in Donegal and visits the site of the first Presbyterian meeting house in Ireland. Plus, there's poetry from Bertie Bryce.
Kist meets talented musician David Lyttle, Canadian singer-songwriter Ruth Moody, explores Ulster-Scots in Donegal & finds out about the famous Banbridge explorer - Captain Francis Crozier.
Kist learns about the linen trade in Donegal, we find out about the long lost Stuart Princess - Dorothea Ross, and we meet the world record breaker - Kate Richardson.
We celebrate ten years of the Ulster-Scots radio programme: A Kist o Wurds on BBC Radio Ulster.
Kist finds out about the book published on North Ulster's dialect heritage by Rae McIntyre, we hear from poet William Hershaw & we remember the late jazz singer Ottilie Patterson.