Your Place And Mine Podcast Episodes Episode guide
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Memories from the North West 200
Anne Marie McAleese looks back at some highlights from years gone by on race day
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Mastering the Harp
Soothing sounds from the pupils at Dunseverick Primary School along the north coast.
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Martel At Marble Arch, Fred's Parrot and The Piano Wagon
The Caves' first explorer, Fred Faulkner's farm in Tyrone and bringing keyboards to kids
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Maghera's Coaching Inn
Anne Marie visits Walsh's Hotel in Maghera as it celebrates an Ulster In Bloom award
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Maggie's Story
Margaret Burnside has collected family artefacts telling the story of four generations.
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Loving Lurgan
A special podcast to celebrate Lurgan in County Armagh.
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Lough Neagh, Toome, and the animals of Annaginny Farm
Lough Neagh's birds, the community of Toome, and the animals of Annaginny Farm.
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Lost Hill Fort, Quail Farm & Tyrone School of Music
A Quail farmer in Macosquin, music school in Dungannon and a Hill Fort in Armagh.
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Looking For Reds in Carnfunnock
A visit to Carnfunnock Country Park in the Glens of Antrim to look for red squirrels.
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Living By Lough Neagh
A travel hub, an inverted coastline and the largest body of water in Britain and Ireland.
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Live from the North West 200
Ronan Lundy at the pits of Portstewart and the story of bike mad Ian Foster.
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Litterpicking in Tullyhappy near Larne, and Two Women who put Health Before Wealth
A girl inspires her grandmother to pick litter near Larne, and women put health first.
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Lisburn's Indian god
To India via Lisburn, fishing in the River Bush and Loughgall's Orange Tree Festival.
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Lady Moyra Campbell's Coronation Dress
Lady Moyra from Baronscourt was one of the Queen鈥檚 Maids of Honour at the Coronation.
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Lady Captain, Ancient Forests and from Derry to the South Pole
The Dungannon Lady Captain, the ancient forest exhibition and Dr James Archibald McIlroy.
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La Girona, Portballintrae
How the Antrim village is remembering the Armada ship, wrecked off the coast in 1588.
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Knowing Your 91热爆
Anne Marie hears how local knowledge is being passed to a new north coast generation
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Kings Moss Cycling Club, Ballyclare
One of Northern Ireland's oldest cycling clubs is celebrating 100 years on the road.
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Killeavy and Garvagh Forest
A pilgrimage to St Moninna's Holy Well at Killeavy and a royal visit to Garvagh Forest.
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Kearney Bay in County Down
Caroline Nolan takes us on a tranquil journey along the tip of the Ards Peninsula.
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Jubilee Farm at Larne in County Antrim
Spring has sprung with a message of hope for Easter.
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John Steinbeck's pilgrimage to Ballykelly
The 1962 Nobel Prize winner's Irish ancestors the Hamiltons hailed from Mulkeeragh.
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John Steinbeck in Ballykelly, and Crime and Punishment in Carrickfergus
John Steinbeck's Ballykelly roots, and Crime and Punishment in Carrickfergus.
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Joe Cahalane, Partisan
How a Dungannon family found out about their father's amazing war time experience.
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Jenny Watt, the Bangor Smuggler
Anne Marie hears about a legendary woman from the 18th century County Down coast.
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James And The Sleeping Giant
James Nesbitt on the place he calls home, and Anne Marie hears the Finn McCool story.
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Irish Dance in Larne, Ennish Flax Mill and Keady Clachan
A history of Irish dancing in Larne, Ennish Flax Mill near Dungannon and Keady Clachan.
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Inspiration in the Gobbins, and the Chunky Dunkers of Donaghadee
Inspiration in the Gobbins, and the Chunky Dunkers of Donaghadee
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Inside Ian Paisley's Library
Lord Bannside's 60,000 books, Rathlin's bird lighthouse and a war memorial for Tobermore
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Incredible Edible in Cloughmills
Anne Marie visits the project that's making an Antrim village healthier and happier