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Episode 12
Uncover Ulster-Scots culture, history and language from around the country.
Last on
Wed 18 Nov 2015
19:30
麻豆社 Radio Ulster & 麻豆社 Radio Foyle
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On this week's show...
Liam Logan takes a run to Ballymena to hear how David Herbison, the Bard of Dunclug, is being commemorated two hundred and fifteen years since his birth.
Ivan Herbison reads from his ancestor鈥檚 poem My Ain Native Toun, and Frank Ferguson tells Liam why this weaver poet deserves more attention.
Wilson Burgess is in the Linen Hall Library presenting his Ulster Scots writing at a charity readathon; Liz Hoy tells Liam about the Cullybackey and District Historical Society and reads a poem by Adam Lynn, and Willie Cromie is back with more crack from down the Ards.
Ivan Herbison reads from his ancestor鈥檚 poem My Ain Native Toun, and Frank Ferguson tells Liam why this weaver poet deserves more attention.
Wilson Burgess is in the Linen Hall Library presenting his Ulster Scots writing at a charity readathon; Liz Hoy tells Liam about the Cullybackey and District Historical Society and reads a poem by Adam Lynn, and Willie Cromie is back with more crack from down the Ards.
Broadcasts
- Sun 15 Nov 2015 18:03麻豆社 Radio Ulster & 麻豆社 Radio Foyle
- Wed 18 Nov 2015 19:30麻豆社 Radio Ulster & 麻豆社 Radio Foyle