
Words about playwright George Shiels, "A Quare Tongue" on TV, a Tullylagan hero and a hairt-sang that relaxed cows
Celebrating Ballymoney playwright George Shiels, chat about 'A Quare Tongue' on ѿý2, a Tullylagan centenarian looks back on the bands history, and a hymn to calm cows.
Willie Hill visits the exhibition about Ballymoney playwright George Shiels while Rab Lennox meets the elder statesman of Tullylagan Pipe Band who remembers when they ‘won the worlds’ in 1962 along with the pipe major who celebrated this year at their second ‘win’. Helen Mark chats with Damien Gorman about “A Quare Tongue” on ѿý2 and Sally Young’s hairt-sang takes her back to when her singing could calm the cows at milking time.
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- Sun 13 Oct 2019 18:03ѿý Radio Ulster & ѿý Radio Foyle
- Wed 16 Oct 2019 19:30ѿý Radio Ulster & ѿý Radio Foyle