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In this week's programme, Liam Logan is at Parliament Buildings which this year hosted its first official Burns Night celebration. Plus a poem reading by Liz Hoy.

Liam Logan is at Parliament Buildings as Burns Night has been celebrated there as an official Assembly event for the first time.

Aly Bain and Phil Cunningham are two of Scotland's finest traditional musicians and Liam hears from the boys about their long and lively partnership. As Valentine's approaches, Liz Hoy reads a poem for the season by Adam Lynn of Cullybackey, and Sheena Wellington sings a romantic Burns favourite.

30 minutes

Last on

Wed 10 Feb 2016 19:30

On this week's show

Liam Logan is at Parliament Buildings for the first timeΒ that Burns Night has been celebrated there as an official Assembly event.

Liam hears from Master of Ceremonies Richard Hurst about his regard for Robert Burns, and James Kee of Bready Ulster Scots tells Liam about the performers at the event.

Aly Bain and Phil Cunningham are two of Scotland’s finest traditional musicians who are celebrating several musical milestones this year and Liam hears from the boys about their long and lively partnership.

As Valentine’s approaches, Liz Hoy reads a poem for the season by Adam Lynn of Cullybackey, and Sheena Wellington sings a romantic Burns favourite.

Broadcasts

  • Sun 7 Feb 2016 18:03
  • Wed 10 Feb 2016 19:30