Episode 3
Bobby Acheson visits the Cairncastle Ulster-Scots Folk Festival; Alister McReynolds asks Ann Fee about a famous Ulster Scot born 350 years ago; Charlie Gillen reflects on autumn.
Bobby Acheson heads off on the annual Ulster-Scots musical mystery tour from Cairncastle, but while the history and the crack is local, some of the music on the tour is more African than Scots!
Alister McReynolds goes to Killyleagh to hear from Ann Fee about a famous Ulster-Scot born 350 years ago, whose legacy includes two very special things: the British Museum and milk chocolate.
Charlie Gillen shares his own thoughts on this time of year when the schools go back, and the season changes.
This programme was produced by Chris Spurr for Blackthorn Productions. If you have any comments, please email the production team at kist@bbc.co.uk or telephone 028 9033 8435.
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John and Maureen McAnee at Cairncastle
Duration: 02:41
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Ulster-Scots musical mystery tour in Ballymoney
Duration: 01:57
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Dominique Bouchard on an Ulster-Scots musical mystery tour
Duration: 04:10
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Charlie Gillen: Seasonal Changes
Duration: 03:41
Broadcasts
- Sun 12 Sep 2010 16:03成人快手 Radio Ulster
- Wed 15 Sep 2010 19:30成人快手 Radio Ulster & 成人快手 Radio Foyle