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Alec Acheson and Liam Logan on the Ulster-Scots Language
Liam Logan takes a walk along the coastal path at Bangor with Alec Acheson from Dunloy and they chat about their appreciation of the Ulster-Scots tongue.
Alec particularly enjoys the poetry of Charlie Gillen and we hear Charlie reading an extract from his poem ‘Oot here mae lane’.
They also talk about the use of the Ulster-Scots tongue today. (Broadcast: 21 Apr 2007)
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