Your Farm And Mine Episodes Episode guide
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"People were living here 10,000 years ago"
Remembering archeologist Peter Woodman, chicks & kids in Donemana and golf in Portstewart
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"No harm comes to the house with a donkey"
Johnny Fee and his donkey, the daily bread in Maghera and the Princess Victoria disaster.
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"It was just like a lawnmower with wings!"
Helen Mark learns about the discovery of an historic Dragonfly helicopter in Lough Foyle.
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"It makes our sun look like a cold cup of tea!"
The Armagh Observatory's Simon Jeffery discovers stars many times hotter than the sun.
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"It doesn't matter how old you are, how healthy, or who you love."
Anne Marie McAleese hears about a new inclusive social farm at Lislagan near Ballymoney.
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"It brings out the best in them!"
How Dungannon's theatre group "brings out the best" in people with disabilities!
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"If you had the price of a bronze sword then...."
Bronze swords in Arney, the emigrants stone in Aghyaran and the courtship of Cúchulainn
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"If they were people you'd think they were a bit cranky...."
Apple trees in Armagh, the 'new' old floor in Mount Stewart and remembering Joan Trimble.
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"I'm Still a Wee Cutty from Portstewart!"
Justice Teresa Doherty CBE says she's still a "wee cutty" from Portstewart.
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"I'll Give Out To You If I See You Collecting Without Gloves"
Cleaning Portrush beach, tiny trains in Bangor and the railway station we called home.
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"I Would Class Them A Cleverer Animal Than A Cow"
Rearing buffalo in Ballyronan, United Irishman Sam Neilson and the Dromore Eye Well
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"I Got Two Pet Lambs And I Called Them Philomena And Begley"
Lambing in Greysteel, tales from the old school in Kilrea and the stones of Dun Ruadh
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"How Come Neither Of You Have Changed?"
Back to Dominican College, the Big Garden Birdwatch and Ulster Historical Society
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"He's still known as George 'Bloody' Hutchinson"
Anne Marie and writer Madeline McCully hear the ghostly tale of a Ballymoney judge.
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"He's our red squirrel dog!"
Dr Caroline Finlay says her conservation dog, Rufus, adores what he does.
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"God's First Scripture Was Nature"
Fr Brian D'Arcy is leaving The Graan, pipes in Templepatrick and the Bannside books
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"For English people in the 1600s, it was like the Wild West"
The Staples family in Lissan, a new forest for Maghera and the Armagh tailor's daughter
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"Extreme fashion" in Randalstown and a Seaplane in Fermanagh
The Randalstown artist who looked for extreme fashion, and a seaplane in Fermanagh.
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"At the top of the tower you can see carvings of the four saints!"
Anne-Marie McAleese visits Devenish Island in Fermanagh, with its famous round tower.
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"As if somebody's just walked out...."
Abandoned homes in Glenelly, the Drumgath cemetery and Waterfoot's sea meadows.
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‘There’s too much snow to collect!’
A winter walk in Cloughmills, a guide’s guide to Comber and a Tynan childhood
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'We used to lie on the helipad and look up a the sweeping beam'
Mew Island lighthouse, banjos restored near Maghera and the old city centre of Belfast
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'We like to think of her as our Florence Nightingale'
Why hymn writer Cecil Frances Alexander is still loved in Killeter in County Tyrone.
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'We even have overseas visitors... From Rathlin'
The Donkey Derby, Ballinderry's 350 year old church and Co. Armagh's Rare Breeds.
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'We Come Out In The Middle Of The Night And Put Features Up'
Sixty Best Kept years , why Castlecaulfield wins and harsh times in Enniskillen Jail.
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'Then The Seals Lumber Ashore And They Start Snorting.....'
On your own in the Skerries, angling on the Mourne and Fintona Credit Union
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'She was sort of a grand lady'
A Feis founder in Derry, the Ladies' Circle in Enniskillen and Garron Plateau blanket bog
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'It was timed to the last drop of fuel'
The RAF at Castle Archdale, more from Frankie and Rita and the Ballycastle museum
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'It was no Atlantic cruise'
The Great Migration of 1718, teaching kids about terns and the woolly woods of Whitehead.
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'It did hit my eye in a competition in Portrush'
The young drum major of Moygashel, an artistic view of Omagh and the Ballymena tour guide