Kintra Episodes Episode guide
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29/05/2022
Ulster-Scots stories, news, music and banter. Email the team at kintra@bbc.co.uk
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The return of piping championships, going back in time to sow seeds and entertain and the TV screen-writer embracing his roots.
Piping returns, sowing seeds old-style, and the screen-writer embracing his roots.
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15/05/2022
Ulster-Scots stories, news, music and banter. Email the team at kintra@bbc.co.uk
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Bikes at the North-West, Clydesdale History at Balmoral, Good Food Stories and an Ulster-Scots Pipe Band in Philadelphia
Road races, Clydesdales, good food and an Ulster-Scots band in Philadelphia.
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Our 200th episode!
Jim Livingstone, The Vienna Cup and Maud Hamill.
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Liam Beckett catches up with an old friend – The Wizard – otherwise known as poet Charlie Gillen
Ulster-Scots poet Charlie Gillen in conversation with Liam Beckett.
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The Great Tapestry of Scotland, a young highland dancer & international tourists at The Gobbins
The Great Tapestry of Scotland and international tourists at The Gobbins.
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Ballyhemlin’s wee house for singing in, the Reivers return to Hawick, and a local yarn does well in a Scottish competition.
Discovering a precentor’s house, the Reiver’s festival returns and an award-winning yarn.
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A Brave Wean O’ Tunes and a picturesque history lesson
A Brave Wean O’ Tunes and a picturesque history lesson.
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On the trail of history and heritage in Killinchy, Ballyholme and Cullybackey and with poems from a mum for Mother’s Day
From heritage in Killinchy to history around the country, and poems from a mum.
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St Patrick’s roots, a young female fifer and a song fit for the Queen.
St Patrick’s roots, a young female fifer and a song fit for the Queen.
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Ulster-Scots for the next generation, a treasure-trove of language, music and drama in Armagh, and traditional hedge-laying
Planning for a new generation of Ulster-Scots and celebrating the best of the past.
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International Women’s Day and the Red Hot Chilli Pipers!
International Women’s Day and the Red Hot Chilli Pipers!
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Exploring the Glenarm Castle Estate
Exploring Glenarm’s Castle Estate and plans for sharing the MacDonnell family’s history.
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Reviewing this week’s Ulster-Scots on television, Richard Hayward’s musical story and the launch of a book o’ rhymes.
Ulster-Scots on the wee screen and a story of music and a Larne legend.
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Poetry, a damaged pier in Ballywalter, Eli Beadle and who to cheer at The Superbowl!
Poetry, a damaged pier in Ballywalter, Eli Beadle and who to cheer at The Superbowl!
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Celebrating John Steinbeck and when Blue Peter made fadge.
Celebrating John Steinbeck and when Blue Peter made fadge.
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Looking at the musical landscapes of this island and Scotland and how a good tune travels well and inspires even more music.
Inspiring new music, singing old music and gathering tunes to play together.
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Haggis, battered or canned and music for a wee birl round the room for Burns night
The Kintra team looks forward to Burns night on January 25th.
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Celebrating the winners in Ulster-Scots’ literature, and Slow Food’s 'Best Greengrocer' in the UK
The Ulster-Scots exceling in prose and in the market garden.
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Hearing the “The Mither Tongue”, a song of Banks and Braes and a resolution to unwrap more local, seasonal food.
Hearing the “The Mither Tongue”, a song of Banks and Braes, and unwrapping seasonal food.
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A dander through Kintra’s favourite moments of 2021
Helen and Rab take a look back at some of their favourite parts of last year’s Kintra.
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Bringing the year to a close with a special gathering for Hogmanay with music, memories and laughs
A Hogmanay special with music, memories and laughs with the Kintra team and guests.
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A Christmas Kintra, with input from Culcrow Primary, the Low Country Boys, Sally Young, Roy Ferguson and Matthew Warwick
Christmas on Kintra, with words and music for the season.
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A shortbread bake-off, Christmas wreath-making, music and chat with the Highland Heathers in Kilkeel.
Seasonal crafts, music, cookery and chat with an Ulster-Scots community group in Kilkeel.
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Prize-winning poets, guest Anne McMaster and Christmas community radio for Ulster-Scots in the Kingdom of Mourne.
Prize-winning poets and Ulster-Scots community radio for Christmas.
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Seasonal blue-grass, “Verses from Rathfriland”, a word about “The Storyteller”, and music for London’s Lord Mayor’s Show.
A new book of verse, HG Lyttle remembered, and music for the season and for a Lord Mayor.
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News of what’s happening around the country for Leid Week – Ulster-Scots language week
News of what’s happening around the country for Leid Week – Ulster-Scots language week.
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A newly found personal account of WWI, a glimpse into the untold story of CS Lewis, and remembering the Covenanters in verse
Remembering WWI, CS Lewis and the persecution of the Scottish Covenanters.
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The Ulster-Scot behind the writing of the Ulster Covenant, planning for Leid Week and a poem from Finnuala McNicholl.
The Ulster-Scot behind the Covenant, and celebrating the language in Leid Week.