
The history behind βAfearedβ on TV, making music at home, and remembering James Fenton, author of βThe Hamely Tongueβ.
History to stop us being βAfearedβ, making music at home, sailors, shipwrecks and stories of the sea in a new book, and remembering βthe Father of the Ulster-Scots languageβ.
Darren Gibson and Dr David Hume join the team to talk about their television series βAfearedβ β where a good, creepy yarn prompts a closer look at the history behind the story. David also talks about his latest book βTides of Time: A Coastal History of East Antrimβ.
Rab Lennox chats to Kenny Qua of Stonewall to hear how music making fared when it moved from the stage to the living room.
Dr Philip Robinson reflects on the news of the death of James Fenton, author of βThe Hamely Tongueβ, and the programme ends with the author reading part of one of his own poems.
Helen Mark and Jonnie Crawford complete the team this week.
The Kintra folk love to hear from listeners β so why not get in touch with a yarn or maybe even suggest a tune youβd love to hear β you can email them at kintra@bbc.co.uk
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