Kist heads down to an Ulster-Scots Poetry Conference run by the University of Ulster. There's news of Comber Together Titanic Festival and we hear about the winning Loughguile Shamrocks.
Kist visits the Game Fair in Ballywalter, there's news of history talks down the Ards and we find out about the Tellytale recordings with weans from Longstone and Garvagh.
Kist visits Armoy Round Tower and pops down to an Ulster-Scots soiree in Cairncastle. Roy Ferguson brings us the story of Ulsterman moonwalker James Irwin & there's a new Certificate for Piping.
There’s a new Ballymoney exhibition marking the Queen’s former Coronation visit.
Kist hears the story of Charles Thomson, and finds out about the poetry of the Bard of Conlig - Edward Sloan. Plus there are preparations taking place for the Dalriada Festival.
Kist finds out about the 25th President of America - William McKinley, there's an Ulster-Scots Information and Awareness day in Londonderry, and we meet music group - Rightly on.
Kist heads down to the opening of The Weaver’s Trail in Ballycarry and we meet composer Elaine Agnew. There's Diamond Jubilee celebrations at Stormont & an Ulster-Scots bus tour in North Down & Ards.
There's music and crack in Ma Kelly's Pub in Ballymoney. Jane Murray fondly recalls dances gone by and Kist takes a historical walk around Ballymoney.
Kist finds out about the Ulster Fleadh 2012, the legend of Finvola, the United Ulster History Forum, as well as a new book on Samuel Thompson's letters. Plus, there's music from Cara Dillon.
Kist visits Geordie McAdam’s fiddle workshop and finds out about the new Kennedy Kane McArthur exhibition in Ballymoney Museum. Plus, we learn about Edward L Sloan - the Bard of Conlig.
Kist visits Dunseverick Castle, there's news of a new drama group in Ballymarlow and we learn about Brigadier General Nicholson of Lisburn.
Kist finds out about the former Lord Mayor of London - William McArthur, Lallans celebrates its 40th anniversary, there's a new Ulster-Scots reference grammar book & we head to the Balmoral show.
There's Coronation memories from Portavogie, a special rhyme about Scrabo Tower and Laura Spence tells us about the WF Marshall Study Event held in Tyrone.
Kist heads down to the Jubilee & Olympic Festival at Dervock and visits the Moravian Village of Gracehill.
Kist finds out about Lisnamore man, James McGrady, First Class Steward on Titanic - whose body was the last recovered from the sea in April 2012.