Your Place and Mine Episodes Episode guide
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Planes, Guitars, and the Fog Catcher's Daughter
The Causeway Coast's air show, Omagh's guitars, and the fog catcher's daughter's tale.
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Art in the Gobbins, Walking in the Sperrins and Donaghadee's Chunky Dunkers.
Art in the Gobbins, walking in the Sperrins and Donaghadee's Chunky Dunkers.
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The Lady Piper of Carnlough, the US Rangers of Carrickfergus, and the sheep boy of Gortin.
The Lady Piper of Carnlough, the US Rangers of Carrickfergus, and Gortin's sheep boy.
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Lough Neagh, Caledon, and The Big Walk.
The herons of Lough Neagh, the bridge of Caledon, and the walls of the city of Derry.
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Fermanagh Cots, People of Slieve Croob, and the artist TP Flanagan
Fermanagh Cots, the people of Slieve Croob, and the artist TP Flanagan.
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Your Birds and Mine
A special programme on bird life, featuring Oxford Island, Rathlin, Downhill and more.
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Rathlin Island and The Walls of Derry
The wild and wonderful sights and sounds of Rathlin Island, and the old walls of Derry.
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A Day in Portstewart
When Anne Marie McAleese presented the show from her hometown.
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Belcoo, Kiltonga, and The Sperrins
Poetic inspiration from Belcoo and darkness before the dawn in the Sperrins.
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Bangor, Letterbreen and Loughgall Gardens
Sprucing up the sea in Bangor and Donnie the champion ram from Letterbreen.
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Armagh Observatory, Curlew chicks & The Battle of Knockavoe
We discover the history and stories behind Armagh Observatory and The Battle of Knockavoe
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Belleek, Comber Earlies, and the Queen's Platinum Jubilee
A royal basket of flowers from Belleek and celebrating the Queen's platinum jubilee.
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Antrim Castle, Ballyclare Fair & a dress to impress the Queen
We visit the beautifully restored gardens in Antrim Castle, and talk about Waggy Woodland.
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Ballycastle, Maghera and Derry & The Spanish Armada
The lure of Ballycastle, the Derry Sub Aqua club of 1971 and the Armagh Rhymers.
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Live from the Balmoral Show
We'll be covering the Balmoral Show as well as celebrating the King Moss Cycling Club.
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Cuilcagh, Stranocum, and the North West 200
Celebrating the landscape with poetry at Cuilcagh and the joy of alpines in Stranocum.
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Comber, Cullybackey and Glenarm
Tulips from Glenarm, yellowhammers in Comber and the course of history in Cullybackey.
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Loughmacrory, Lough MacNean, and the Witches of Islandmagee
A thriving community in Loughmacrory and the call of the curlew at Lough Macnean.
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Banbridge, Gracehill, and Easter at the Ports.
A festival of fire and light in Banbridge and normal service resumes at the ports.
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Lurgan, Monastery Meadows and The Walled City Passion
A festival to celebrate Lurgan mystic AE Russell and the unique Walled City Passion.
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Gliding in Bellarena, Sperrin Choir and The Ballance House
A gliding club celebrates a milestone, and the Sperrin Choir gets ready to perform again.
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Castlerock, The Viking Festival, and Sarah Makem
The Castlerock sculptor, the Viking spirit in Strangford Lough, and Keady's Sarah Makem.
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Coney Island, Toome and Jewish Heritage in Northern Ireland
This week Anne Marie talks to Peter McClelland, a former warden of Coney Island.
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Randalstown nominated for Britain in Bloom, the life and times of Owenreagh man Geordie Barnett and Armagh's Fusion Festival
We discuss the heritage trail to commemorate the Queen's visit to the North Coast in 1953.
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International Women鈥檚 Day, Bellaghy, and the Hills of Armagh
Annie Maunder's great contributions to astronomy, and a new workshop in Bellaghy.
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From Derry to the South Pole, Green Tourism, and Tales of Nature in Armagh
The Derry doctor who went to the South Pole, and forests celebrations in Armagh.
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Your Books and Mine
A special programme about books with authors from Kesh, Newtownards and Whitehead.
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Comber, Garvagh Forest, and Redmond Friel
The meaning of a full moon in Comber and the unfolding tranquillity of Garvagh Forest.
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Crime and Punishment, North Pole and Steinbeck
Crime and Punishment in Carrickfergus, and tales of Derry from the North Pole.
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Kilkeel, Tandragee, and the Lough Swilly Railway
How to make a stone wall in Kilkeel and paying tribute to the Lough Swilly Railway.