Your Place And Mine Podcast Episodes Episode guide
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A Kells Love Story, and the Lifeboats of Lough Neagh.
A love story that links Iran with Kells in County Antrrim, and the lifeboats of Kinnego.
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A Huge Mural in Ballymena, and an Opera Singer from Carrickfergus.
A Huge Mural in Ballymena, and an Opera Singer from Carrickfergus.
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A former railway man visits Irvinestown Railway for the first time in 77 years.
Raymond Compton returns to Irvinestown Railway Station where he had his first job.
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A Field of Dreams in Seskinore, Ballymena Steam and Coney Island.
A field of dreams in Seskinore, Ballymena steam and a life of solitude on Coney Island.
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A Day in Portstewart
As the Irish Open comes to Portstewart, Anne Marie takes a tour of her home town.
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A clinker boat on Lough Erne
As boats return to the lough, Anne Marie remembers a trip on the historic vessel.
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A Childhood in Larne
Anne Marie is given a tour of Larne by the writer Jim Shields.
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A "wild west" style railway in Clogher Valley, and how Christmas trees help the wildlife of the Six Mile Water.
A "wild west" style railway, and Christmas trees help the wildlife of the Six Mile Water.
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9 May VE Day, Steinbeck & De Courcy
WW2 veteran Bill Eames, John Steinbeck in Ballykelly.
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30th Anniversary Special
A special 30th anniversary show, broadcast live from the "witch's hat", in Portstewart.
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30th Anniversary Special
A special 30th anniversary show, broadcast live from the "witch's hat", in Portstewart.
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29/07/2017 Could you float into a basking shark's mouth?
Heather's big swim, the actor Patrick Magee and John Wesley's tree.
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23 May The Bells, The Canal & The Blitz
St Comgall's in Bangor: Columbanus, Newry Canal's lock gates and the Belfast blitz
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"You could hear the children laughing all around on a still calm day!"
Moneydarragh Hub in Co Down brings new life to the area following the school's closure.
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"Would You Like A Peacock?"
Peacocks and pike at Dulrush, basalt and lime at Carnlough and good cycling in Armagh
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"When you lose the language of the landscape you lose a part of an area."
A group from Loughros Point in County Donegal, have gathered 600 local place names.
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"We headed off on a bus right across Ireland"
Seeing the Pope in '79, The Beetling Mill and the man behind John O' The North
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"They're known as the clowns of the ocean!"
Puffins - also known as clowns of the ocean - nest every year at Rathlin Island.
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"They left a stone, and had one last look at home."
Nodlaig Brolly visits Carntogher in Derry where emigrants passed on their way to America.
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"They all have a story to tell!"
Frances Lavery on the stories of the Songs and Poems of Tynan Parish.
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"There were the girls' parts and the boys' parts."
Sandra Biddle from Derry on how gender equality has changed for her and her daughters.
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"Tell the story of what might have happened!"
Colum Sands explains his new book seeks to "tell the story of what might have happened".
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"People were living here 10,000 years ago"
Remembering archeologist Peter Woodman, chicks & kids in Donemana and golf in Portstewart
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"No harm comes to the house with a donkey"
Johnny Fee and his donkey, the daily bread in Maghera and the Princess Victoria disaster.
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"It was just like a lawnmower with wings!"
Helen Mark learns about the discovery of an historic Dragonfly helicopter in Lough Foyle.
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"It makes our sun look like a cold cup of tea!"
The Armagh Observatory's Simon Jeffery discovers stars many times hotter than the sun.
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"It doesn't matter how old you are, how healthy, or who you love."
Anne Marie McAleese hears about a new inclusive social farm at Lislagan near Ballymoney.
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"It brings out the best in them!"
How Dungannon's theatre group "brings out the best" in people with disabilities!
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"If you had the price of a bronze sword then...."
Bronze swords in Arney, the emigrants stone in Aghyaran and the courtship of CΓΊchulainn
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"If they were people you'd think they were a bit cranky...."
Apple trees in Armagh, the 'new' old floor in Mount Stewart and remembering Joan Trimble.