Crack with William and David Knox
Wilson Burgess takes us to his own part of the country, Mullaghinch, Aghadowey, where he enjoys a yarn with his friends, David and William Knox about their Ulster-Scots heritage.
David talks about the punishment he faced from a teacher because of speaking the hamely tongue at school.
We hear about the immigration of new accents to the area and how David has a memorable accent on the phone.
Plus William gives us a history of the bleach green at Mullamore. (Broadcast: 19 Jan 2008)
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