Your Place And Mine Podcast
1) Remembering Joey Dunlop
Your Place and Mine visits Ballymoney to hear about local motorcycling legend Joey Dunlop
2) Storm Debi Wrecks Garrison Tree
The strong winds of Storm Debi have destroyed a beautiful tree at Garrison on the shores of Lough Melvin. The artist, Michelle Duffy, has been painting the tree for as long as she can remember. She sp...Show More
3) The Highwayman of Macosquin and Limavady, and Derrylin's Resistance Fighter
Monica Massey Beresford, who grew up in Derrylin in Fermanagh, became a resistance leader in Denmark. She died in Waldheim concentration camp in 1945 but her courage and incredible life have been hono...Show More
The Highwayman of Macosquin and Limavady, and Derrylin's Resistance Fighter
16:59 | Nov 11th, 2023
4) Tyrone Glass and Innova Dance
A new digital timeline telling the history of glass-making and a decade of Innova Dance.
5) The Passage Tomb at Slieve Gullion, and the Derry Man at the Court of Versaille.
Slieve Gullion welcomes visitors for its Footsteps in the Forest Halloween experience. Anne Marie McAleese also hears about the huge burial cairn at the summit of Slieve Gullion, known as The Calliagh...Show More
The Passage Tomb at Slieve Gullion, and the Derry Man at the Court of Versaille.
18:35 | Oct 28th, 2023
6) Omagh's Showbands, and the Human Computer from Armagh.
Omagh's many musicians and showbands feature in a new exhibition called "Sights and Sounds of the Showband Era at the Strule Arts Centre in the town. Anne Marie McAleese called in to have a look aroun...Show More
7) Fishing on the Faughan and Celebrating the Silent Valley
One hundred years ago the first sod was cut at the Silent Valley in County Down, to create the huge reservoir that eventually suppled water to the city of Belfast. It was a mammoth undertaking, which ...Show More
8) Brent Geese calling at Strangford Lough, and saving Green Lane Museum in the Roe Valley
Thousands of Brent geese arrive at Castle Espie on the shores of Strangford Lough in one of the biggest natural spectacles of the year. Anna Ashdown, the warden there, explains how to recognise their ...Show More
9) Loving Lurgan
The town of Lurgan in County Armagh is a place which boasts Northern Ireland's biggest park, and its only "calendar house". In this special podcast, Anne Marie McAleese investigates a few of Lurgan's ...Show More
10) A pipe maker from Strabane, and the tale of a Tyrone emigrant.
Martin Gallen, known locally as Banba, has become the first ever uilleann pipe maker to join the Guild of Master Craftsmen. It's the highest qualification that professional crafters can attain. Brian ...Show More