From Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio Ulster and Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio Foyle
Curator Sean Barden takes us behind the scenes of the County Armagh Museum.
Sean had a dream which would be a film. Or a book. And he's the hero in it.
Exploring storytelling and folklore in the Glens.
Sean and Janet disagree about shop etiquette when the telephone rings behind the counter.
Amy Spencer talks about musical influences, figure skating and their new EP Ideal Life.
How Coleraine and Portstewart have influenced his music.
Singer songwriter SeΓ΅n McGowan tells Stephen his love of music, gigs, books and films.
Sean tries the chef's technique for poaching an egg. He ends up with soggy toast.
St Brigid's connection to Saul in Downpatrick.
Lawrence The Painter has come up with a plan. But first, where did the soot go?
Icelandic singer-songwriter talks about her new album and influencers.
Liam Campbell outlines the importance of the cultural landscape of Lough Neagh.
Jeffrey Lewis talks about his new album Bad Wiring, influencers and writing.
Dot Bleakley catches up with the swans and cygnets of Ballyness caravan park in Bushmills
Start Together Studio honcho gives his music manifesto on the power of inspiration.
David Maxwell makes his first visit to Grace Loughrey's new allotment at Minnowburn.
Alan from Girl Band talks about his love of music, gigs, film, books and the band.
Colin talks about the bands influencers, their success and rock and roll music.
Child of the sea Jen Firth talks about the coastal conservation work of the Seabird.
A crossword clue leads Sean to admit he doesn't really know the story of Snow White.
Unwanted Christmas presents, ATOL-protected holidays and Brexit in Northern Ireland.
Maurice decides it's time to get in shape for his family. Written by David Park
David Maxwell escapes winter at Belfast's Botanic Gardens.
Anne Marie McAleese with the people and places that make Northern Ireland unique.