To mark Burns’ Night Liam Logan visits Ellisland Farm and the Blackbox Theatre.
Liam Logan visits the Robert Burns Centre, the two homes of Burns & the Burns Mausoleum.
At Charlie Gillen’s Antrim swarry in Ballymoney, there’s music, poetry and humorous yarns.
Will McAvoy and Willie Cromie head down to the Ards to meet Roy Reid from Lougherascouse.
Willie Drennan visits Hazelbank Primary School, meets James McNeill & goes to Cairncastle.
Past year highlights from James Fenton, Christopher Tweed and a trip to Scotland.
The opening night of the Border Counties Gathering in Donegal & we hear a spooky tale.
A new anthology of poetry from Queen's University & a re-enactment conference in Banbridge
The activities of the Ulster-Scots Language Society & a new book on Ulster Innovators.
The Language Agency hosts event ‘Our shared musical heritage’ & poetry from Charlie Gillen
Charlie Gillen and friends enjoy poetry, music and song in Ballymoney.
A new book of poetry by Sarah Leech, a DVD from Willie Drennan & a documentary about 1606.
For the Christmas season, Liam Logan hosts a quiz in the Kist Studio with two teams.
Past year highlights from Johnny Atkinson, Mary Morrison & Eamon McGarry with Liam Logan.
A special programme from Dumfries with Linkumdoddie, Liz Niven, Rab Wilson & Jane Brown.
3rd annual St Andrews’ Night Celebration in Belfast City Hall & poetry from Josie Neill.
Willie Drennan enjoys poetry from William Livingstone & attends three Burns Nights.
A Washington festival, the Ulster-Scots Experience, a new play for schools & Jim Fenton.
The Scottish Corpus of text and speech, the play Fair Faa Ye & the Ulster-Scots Experience
Ailsa, Stravaig, the Ulster-Scots Folk Orchestra, Shoormal, Rod Peterson & Jill Bowman.