The people, places and stories that make Northern Ireland unique.
Malcolm Dawson on the historic Armagh estate.
Bird expert Dot Blakely on the birds of Portstewart
Malcolm Dawson on the Nine Years War, Flight of the Earls and the arrival of the Copes
Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔr's Odyssey recited on the beaches of Donegal as part of Friel Festival.
Voiceworks NI leading lady Sarah McIlhagga sings at the foot of the Slemish Mountain.
Bob Salisbury gives Anne Marie a tour of his garden
Bob Salisbury talks about the different varieties of wildlife that visit Seskinore.
Michael Hasson talks to John Bustard and Graham Montgomery about building a replica boat.
Fred Ternan of Lough Erne Heritage explains how cots help to remind people of the past.
Barbara Irvine from Jordanstown has signed up for the National Plant Monitoring Scheme
Bonny Cooper on what the National Plant Monitoring scheme means to her and her family.
Barbara Irvine on the nationwide survey that helps people to identify different plants.
Bonny Cooper and her son Adam are volunteering on a UK wide wildflower survey
Rebecca Irwin works out, keeps fit and trains on the family farm at Oona Bridge
Corinne Doherty on her husband Brian who is walking 50 miles in aid of Guide Dogs NI
Historian Keith Beattie on The Diamond Bar in Ballymoney.
Diamond Bar publican Martin Doyle tells Anne Marie about an accident in the workplace
Historian Keith Beattie tells Anne Marie about Ballymoney's Friends of the Revolution
Lough Neagh Heritage have started a community dig to uncover a lost settlement.
Burntollet Valley is home to Northern Ireland's highest waterfall at Ness Country Park
Garvagh Museum has 3,200 exhibits from the Stone Age through to the mid-20th century.
Glenys Carter has flown from Australia to Northern Ireland to trace her family history.
160 Presbyterians and the minister of Dunbeo left for a life in America 300 years ago.
Helen Mark meets up with Johnny Hanson at Drumalis Peace Garden about the Bio Blitz.