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An Ulster Scots series. This week, music inspired by the Dark Hedges in Stranocum, the Low Country Boys tour the Ards and Mark Wilson reaches Killinchy on his New Zealand journey. Show more
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An Ulster Scots series. This week, music inspired by the Dark Hedges in Stranocum, the Low Country Boys tour the Ards and Mark Wilson reaches Killinchy on his New Zealand journey. Show more
Anne Morrison-Smyth helps Paula McIntyre prepare an Ulster Scots feast and Mark Wilson reaches Dandridge, Tennessee on his musical journey down the Old Wagon Road. Show more
Anne Morrison-Smyth meets an 11-year-old girl who races stock cars, Mark Wilson visits the Carter Fold in Tennessee and Geordie McAdam gets a chance to play a Hugh Gordon fiddle. Show more
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An Ulster Scots series. Frank McClernon visits a falconry, Zoe Abraham discovers how a snare drum is made, and Mark Wilson sets out on a musical journey in New Zealand. Show more
A feast of Ulster Scots music featuring musicians from both sides of the Atlantic.
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Ulster Scots series. The role of the Reading House in the 1800's, the story of the US Marine Pipe Band at Beech Hill and Anne Morrison-Smyth recites one of her Father's poems. Show more
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Ulster Scots series. A look at a unique collection of photographs from Sentry Hill, the story of rugby great Dave Gallaher in New Zealand and the origins of Highland Dance. Show more
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Noreen Hill talks about growing up in Islandmagee, Mark Wilson reaches the end of his New Zealand tour while Craig and Emma conclude their musical challenge. Show more
This programme looks at a lifeboat restoration in Cloughey and a young farmers' tractor challenge in Straid, plus Mark Wilson visits Mabou in Nova Scotia.
Including features on the restoration of a forge in the Glens of Antrim; a transatlantic musical journey beginning in Donegal; and a drum major competition in Dunoon.
Anne Morrison-Smyth presents an Ulster Scots series with stories about an Olympic champion from Dervock and a collection of World War I letters from Fermanagh. Show more
Ulster Scots series. Anne Morrison-Smyth experiences the Mid-Antrim motorbike races, and Mark Wilson continues his musical journey down the Old Wagon Road in America. Show more
An Ulster-Scots series. This episode features a kilt-making granny from Strabane, a ghost story from Dervock, and a look at the origins of bluegrass music from Staunton in America. Show more
Last in the current Ulster-Scots series. Anne Morrison-Smyth takes a tour of Plantation castles in Fermanagh and Helen Mark visits a lowland distillery in Scotland. Show more
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The Ulster Scots series visits sheepdog trials in Cairncastle, and Mark Wilson's Scottish journey concludes in Campbeltown. Plus have a feast in a Ballymoney chip shop. Show more
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An Ulster Scots series. In this edition, the tour of the Ards finishes up in Ballywalter, Mark Wilson reaches Portpatrick, and Anne Morrison-Smyth tries her hand at karting.
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An Ulster Scots series. Mark Wilson is at the Cowal Highland Gathering in Dunoon, Anne Morrison-Smyth tries her hand at fishing and there is a Somme tribute with Wilson Burgess. Show more
Including fishing in Portavogie, Mark Wilson arrives in Sydney, Nova Scotia, and Anne Morrison-Smyth learns about dog agility.
An Ulster Scots series. Music from Fred Morrison in Scotland and Madison Violet in Canada while Anne Morrison-Smyth and Alister McReynolds take a trip to Bellaghy Bawn.
An Ulster Scots series. This week we have model boats in Portavogie, the fife and drum challenge continues and Mark Wilson reaches Boston on his musical journey.