Kintra Episodes Episode guide
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A special show from East Donegal
Helen Mark and Jane Rea explore East Donegal.
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Gardening Tips and Making the Most of the Remaining Summer
Gardening tips and making the most of the remaining summer.
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A visit to Gracehill, The Heart of the Glens and preparing to celebrate Independence!
A visit to Gracehill, The Heart of the Glens and preparing to celebrate Independence!
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Kamala Harris and the 鈥楾oon connection, a new podcast and build-up to The Tattoo.
Kamala Harris and her connection to the 鈥楾oon!
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To鈥 America!
American football and investigating a possible future POTUS!
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An Olympics Special... of sorts!
Northern Ireland鈥檚 lost gold medal and a victorious pigeon.
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14/07/2024
Ulster-Scots stories, news, music and banter. Email the team at kintra@bbc.co.uk
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The Huddleston Trail, Tommy Tweed, Mid Ulster Ulster-Scots and a day out in Cullybackey.
The Huddleston Trail, Tommy Tweed, Mid Ulster Ulster-Scots and a trip to Cullybackey.
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A hub for the Kingdom of Mourne, a trip to the circus and Willy goes back to school!
A new U-S hub, a trip to the circus and Willy goes back to school!
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23/06/2024
Ulster-Scots stories, news, music and banter. Email the team at kintra@bbc.co.uk
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16/06/2024
Ulster-Scots stories, news, music and banter. Email the team at kintra@bbc.co.uk
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Jonnie and Helen head to the annual Ballymoney Show.
Jonnie and Helen visit the 115th Ballymoney Show.
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Storytelling with an UIster-Scots twist and鈥 hard dance music?!
Storytelling with an UIster-Scots twist.
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Fields, hedgerows, verges, birds and bees 鈥 and a fledgling pipe band
Fields, hedgerows, verges, birds and bees 鈥 and a fledgling pipe band.
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For the love of animals - cattle and alpacas, and meeting an inspirational mountain rescue volunteer.
Down on the farm with cattle and alpacas, and an inspiring mountain rescue volunteer.
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Does country music mix with the pipes? What hidden history鈥檚 in the low country and how are the Lambeg drums clubs doing?
When country meets the pipes, hidden history at the coast, and upbeat drum clubs?
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The local roots of bluegrass, a musical community in Rathfriland and growing enthusiasm for learning about Ulster-Scots online
Ulster-Scots influences on bluegrass and a music-themed community.
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Racing pigeons, what鈥檚 disappearing and a look to the future
The joy of racing pigeons.
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The Bard of Moneyrea, an evening of song and a night at the movies
The Bard of Moneyrea, an evening of song and a night at the movies.
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Family heirlooms and history and a much loved song for good measure, and using Ulster-Scots in new ways for new audiences.
Ulster-Scots stories from Oul Treasures鈥 music, family history and interactive content.
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Brittany, Brisbane and Ballymoney
Brittany, Brisbane and Ballymoney.
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300th Episode Special 鈥 a day trip to the Ulster Folk Museum!
300th Episode Special 鈥 a day trip to the Ulster Folk Museum!
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An American marching band in Larne, a grow-your-own community project, crafty thistle felting, and gritty yarns in Scots
Ulster-Scots connections through music, crafts, food growing and writing in Scots.
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Remembering Benvarden鈥檚 Safari Park, St Patrick鈥檚 Scottish roots, and marking the loss of a well-known Ulster-Scot.
Lions near Dervock, Patrick鈥檚 Scottish roots and the passing of a respected Ulster-Scot.
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Minority languages at Westminster, a trip round the Burns Cottage and a sideways look at Mother鈥檚 Day.
Stories, news and music with an Ulster-Scots flavour from the Kintra team.
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The remarkable rise of Ballymoney United Ladies FC
The remarkable rise of Ballymoney United Ladies FC.
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Seeing Ulster-Scots through different eyes, a dander round Raphoe, and bringing the work of Robert Burns to new audiences.
Virtual reality in Armoy, celebrating Burns near Crossmaglen and a dander round Raphoe.
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The Ulster-Scots, Chinese Crossover Show!
The Ulster-Scots, Chinese Crossover Show!
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Ulster-Scots music and banter for St Valentine鈥檚 day and beyond
Music, chat and banter for St Valentine鈥檚 day and beyond.
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Inspiring twins, singing for older folk and people with dementia, and a visit to the Ulster History Foundation
Two wee reasons to write rhymes, mood lifting music, and Ulster鈥檚 family history hub.