Episode 2
Tim McGarry explores the history of the Scots language. In this second part, Tim looks at the 18th century through to the present day.
Tim McGarry continues his quest charting the history of the Scots language from the 18th century to the present day. As the language declined, it was still able to throw up literary geniuses who saved Scots from obscurity and obliteration. Scottish poets like Robbie Burns and Hugh MacDiarmid kept Scots literature burning bright. In Ulster, Tim explores the genius of James Orr, the largely forgotten Ballycarry poet who many literary experts regard as the equal of Burns.
With contributions from former first minister of Scotland Alex Salmond, Martin O'Muilleor MLA, Laura Spence and other Scots and Ulster Scots Language experts, the programme also asks what the future is for Ulster Scots and Scots.
Last on
More episodes
Previous
Next
You are at the last episode
Clip
-
Robbie Burns and Belfast
Duration: 01:44
Credits
Role | Contributor |
---|---|
Presenter | Tim McGarry |
Producer | Damon Quinn |
Director | Michael McDowell |
Broadcasts
Featured in...
Arts and Culture
Exploring the influence of the Ulster-Scots on society and culture in Northern Ireland.