Your Place and Mine Episodes Episode guide
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Aughakillymaude, Portora Boat Club and 'My Homeplace Inheritance'
An 1840s walking tour, the history of Portora Boat Club and mummers in Aughakillymaude.
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Castleward Bay, The Paisley Pattern and Gypsy the Champion Lurcher
Casleward Bay in a canoe and a devotional reading for every day from the Paisley Pattern.
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A Christmas Place and Mine
The people and places that make Christmas in Northern Ireland special and unique.
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Saintfield, Owenkillew River and the Mourne Pathway
Horseback Santas in Saintfield, freshwater pearl mussels in Tyrone & the Mourne 'Stairs'.
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Cushendun, Eglinton and St Cedma's
A man from Cushendun is lighting up Stonehenge and a Christmas trail around Eglinton.
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Enniskillen, Drumquin and Letters in a Suitcase
Tributes to World War II veterans in Enniskillen and letters in a suitcase in Dungannon.
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Coleraine, Donaghadee and Cuilcagh to Cleenish
A second bite of the cherry from Coleraine and memory mapping from Cuilcagh to Cleenish.
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Belleek, Balloo and Mabel Colhoun
The art of perfect pottery in Belleek and the legacy of Mabel Colhoun in Derry.
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St Macartin's, Due North and A City Burning.
The Act of Remembrance from St Macartin's and 'A City Burning' along the Antrim coast.
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Hazley's Well, The Glynns and the Witches of Islandmagee
The mystery of Hazley's Well at Canal Wood and the last witch trial at Islandmagee.
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Nugent's Wood, The Lough Foyle Baseline and Irish Country Furniture
A tranquil walk through Nugent's Wood and the evolution of Irish Country Furniture.
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Lecale, Randalstown and The Whooper Swans
The historic barony of Lecale and the tree planting family in Randalstown.
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Bangor, Portrush and the Drumnafallow Bog
The legend of Jenny Watt in Bangor and the unique landscape of the Drumnafallow Bog.
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Killeavy Castle, The Shannon and The Belfast Blitz
The power of nature at Killeavy Castle and fighting fires during the Belfast Blitz.
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Carrickmacross, The Bog Meadows and Armagh apples
A cross border lace project, the Belfast nature park and a weekend of celebrating cider.
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Lisburn, Davagh Forest and The Brent Geese
The history man from Lisburn and the Dark Sky Observatory at Davagh Forest.
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The Bog Meadows, Ballymorran Bay and Songs of Emigration
Breadmaking at Ballymorran Bay and songs of emigration at the Ulster American Folk Park.
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Derrylin, The Gobbins and Finding The Titanic
The social farm in Fermanagh, the Islandmagee cliff path and the 1985 maritime discovery.
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Glenballyeamon, Ballyhornan and the Auld Lammas Fair
A virtual display of culture from Glenballyeamon and memories of the Auld Lammas Fair.
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Glarryford, Milford House and Davagh Forest
A cycle down memory lane in Tyrone and traditional scything near Cookstown.
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Lisburn, Castlecaulfield and VJ Day
Commemorations in Enniskillen for VJ Day and a Portrush man's experiences of WWII.
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Drumboe, Armagh and Rosehill Farm
The return of Donegal's oldest steam engine and walking tours resume in ancient Armagh.
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Ahoghill, Mountsandel and Cranfield Point.
The mechanical milking walk near Ahoghill and the ancient site of Mountsandel.
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Coalisland, Maghera and Jubilee Farm
A tragic tale from the Lineside in Coalisland and the night sky hunter in Maghera.
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Richmount, Antrim Castle Gardens and the Armada Tree.
The rise and fall of the Armada Tree on sacred grounds in Cairncastle.
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Castle Espie, Clontymullan and Portrush.
The wetland park reopens, digging at a Fermanagh fort and Portrush a year after the Open.
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Eglinton, Killyleagh and the shores of Lough Neagh
Caring for the community in Killyleagh and lockdown breeds new life on Lough Neagh.
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Kilbroney, Bishop's Road and the 'Donegal Corridor'
Handbell ringing in Kilbroney, 'Everesting' on Bishop's Road and the 'Donegal Corridor'.
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Maghera, Enniskillen and the Arandora Star
Virtual events in Maghera and the fateful voyage of the Arandora Star.
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Bellarena, Bangor and Pubble Graveyard
The rabbit man of Bellarena, a travelling piano in Bangor and ancient graves at Pubble.