Your Farm And Mine Episodes Episode guide
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Greenways and Green Ways
The Inishowen Greenway, conservationist Joe Furphy and astronomer Terry Moseley.
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Great Memories of Max Faulkner
Dorothy Scott met Max Faulkner in 1951 at the 80th Open at Royal Portrush.
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Gransha's People, and the artist TP Flanagan
Gransha's People, and the artist TP Flanagan's Fermanagh inspiration.
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Gortin School, Model Trains & Bushmills Coopers
Anne Marie meets cask coopers and model railway enthusiasts, Declan Forde goes to Gortin
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Gorse fires and singing on Slemish
Reaction to this week's gorse fires, birds on Mount Slemish (with some My Fair Lady too)
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Gliders, Trees and Birds.
The Ulster Gliding Club in Bellarena, the trees of Armoy, and the birds of Oxford Island.
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Glenballyeamon and Glenelly Valley
Zooming around the world from a barn in Antrim and the once thriving community in Tyrone
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Giants in the Sperrins, and Storytelling in the Ring of Gullion
Some giant sculptures in the Sperrins, and storytelling in Mullaghbawn.
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Getting Portrush Ready For The Open
Anne Marie meets David Jackson, who's making sure the seaside resort is 'Open Ready'
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GeoWood NI, Lime Kilns, and Keith & Kristyn Getty
Filming the Causeway Coast, the lime kilns of Slieve Gallion, and Keith & Kristyn Getty.
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Gates of Bronze
Philip Holmes from Kilrea has a children's charity in Nepal, inspired by his late wife.
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Garron Plateau Blanket Bog and Downpatrick's Dark Past.
Anne Marie McAleese visits Garron Plateau, and learns about Downpatrick's Gallows Hill.
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Garden Birds, and the Boglands of Glenullin.
How to get a garden bird to eat from your hand, and restoring the boglands of Glenullin.
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Gallipoli, Carrickfergus and An Creagan
Glens men who fought in WW1, life in Victorian Carrickfergus and Tyrone tree felling.
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From The Carry Row To Tokyo
Drew Cochrane became blind in his late thirties but still became a champion golfer.
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From Antrim to Argyll
The North Channel connections, lookingfor the White Bog and the Belfast Hills rangers.
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Freshwater Pearl Mussels of the Owenkillew River
Bryan Ward from the Loughs Agency explains why they don't live in just any old river.
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Forest Storytelling, Pampered Cows, and the Irish Harp
From storytelling in the Glens to the pampered cows of Fermanagh, and the Irish harp.
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Foremass, Carlingford and Loughgall
The Bard of Foremass, cleaning Carlingford Lough and a Loughgall Lambeg
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Fishing on the Faughan and Celebrating the Silent Valley
An acclaimed book on angling on the River Faughan, and celebrating the Silent Valley.
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Fishing along the River Mourne and St Bronagh's Bell of Rostrevor
Barney Winters on fishing in his home river and Lorraine Mulholland on the ancient bell.
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Finding The Titanic
Stories of the great liner, thirty five years after it was found on the sea bed.
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Fifteen Hundred Years Of Worship
Anne Marie meets Patricia Beattie who tells the story of Larne's oldest church.
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Farm floods, Sion Mills and North Irish War Horses
Farm floods in Tyrone, Sion Mills history and North Irish War Horses
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Enniskillen's Royal Beacon, From Philly To Portballintrae And A Burren Childhood
Marking Her Majesty's 90th, an American in Love with Antrim and PJ's schooldays in Down
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Enniskillen's back streets and the birds of Dulrush.
Archaeology in Enniskillen's 'back streets', and the birds of Dulrush Lodge in Fermanagh.
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Enniskillen, Templepatrick, and donkeys.
Donkeys in Templepatrick, and donkeys with Santa in Enniskillen.
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Enniskillen, Armagh and Joan Gaffney
Dancing in Enniskillen, a new dome in Armagh and Joan Gaffney 'never got a man'.
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Enniskillen Workhouse, and Dungiven's Harp School in a Castle.
Enniskillen's newly renovated workhouse, and the harp school at Dungiven Castle.
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Endangered Puffins and Killeter's New Stained Glass Window
The red list of endangered birds and celebrating hymn-writer Cecil Frances Alexander.