Films that explore a diverse and complex heritage and trace the influence of the Ulster-Scots on society and culture in Northern Ireland.
The work of the acclaimed Ulster-Scots poet, James Fenton.
People who live and work along the Antrim Coast Road reflect on the area's traditions.
A look at the monumental engineering achievement of William Bald.
A Carnlough fisherman is diversifying into a new tourism venture.
Exploring the influences that have shaped aspects of identity in Northern Ireland.
Mark Thompson and Ruth Sanderson travel along the banks of the River Foyle.
Mark Thompson and Ruth Sanderson encounter drums and dancing in Markethill, Co Armagh.
Mark Thompson and Ruth Sanderson are in village of Cullybackey, Co Antrim.
Mark Thompson and Ruth Sanderson are in the historic town of Raphoe.
Mark Thompson and Ruth Sanderson are in the Ards peninsula.
A portrait of rural life set in the village of Ballycarry.
In a fit of bad temper, a farmer shouts at his misfiring oxen.
A swallow watches a farmer sow flax seed and pleads with her fellow birds to eat it.
A wily fox teams up with a strong but stupid wolf.
A group of foolhardy mice stumble upon a sleeping lion.
A country mouse is invited by her sister to taste the delights of the town.
Tim McGarry looks at Scots from the 18th century through to the present day.
Tim McGarry goes back to the origins of the Scots language.
How the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ brought Northern Ireland's unique voices onto the air in the 30s.
From teen poetry to novels celebrating community, how words words are turned into art.
How different Irish traditions have shaped the language of today.
The fascinating story of American philanthropist Henry McIlhenny.