Your Farm And Mine Episodes Episode guide
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The Giant's Causeway and Portrush Electric Tramway
The electric tram that took thousands of holidaymakers from Portrush to the Causeway.
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The Giant On The Ferry
A 36 foot Finn McCool in Carlingford, digging in Downpatrick and singer Carolyn Dobbin
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The Ghost of Danny Boy
An old air revisited, the clock man of Dungiven and the Rector's daughter's songbook.
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The Ghost of Boom Hall
Haunted House Derry, Pipes in Kesh and Antrim Hills.
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The Garvagh People's Forest
Anne Marie meets the artist in residence who's leading the Winter Solstice celebration
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The gardens of Eden and the waters of Sion
The allotments of Eden in Carrickfergus and Sion Mills' powerful river Mourne
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The Forest Comes To Town
The local forest is celebrated in the County Derry town of Garvagh.
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The Flax Mill At Gortnaghey
Helen Mark meets Marion and Hermann Bauer as they get ready for open day at The Flax Mill
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The Fairy Boat Of Lough Erne
Anne Marie meets Fred Ternan, who is helping to keep Lough Erne's boating heritage alive.
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The End Of The Lines
A special programme to mark the 60th anniversary of the railway closures in the west
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The Donkeys Of Diskirt
Ann McHenry on life with six donkeys at the family farm in County Antrim.
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The discovery of a journal from World War II
Portrush man Eric White's story of capture and imprisonment on the Burma Railway line.
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The Dawn Chorus
A celebration of nature's greatest symphony from the 麻豆社 Radio Foyle garden.
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The Cygnets Of Ballyness
An update on the family of swans outside Bushmills, where the young are being moved out
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The Cuilcagh To Cleenish Memory Map
A Fermanagh community group has come up with a new way to tell their stories.
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The Crooked Road
Anne Marie McAleese hears about Armagh townlands and a crooked road.
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The Courthouse, The Workhouse and The Record Shop
Bushmills petty crimes of old, Enniskillen workhouse stories and Bert's closing his shop.
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The County Donegal Railway Buses, and a Cow Beautician from Garvagh.
Aran sweaters and fiddlers on Donegal's railway buses, and a Cow Beautician from Garvagh.
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The Cornfield, The Fergie and Benedict Kiely
The Coleraine Grow Wild Cornfield, the world's greatest tractor and memories of Ben Kiely
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The Cookstown Hub,The First Mourne Christmas and Mrs Biddle's Singers
Christmas dinner for 85 people, a seasonal poem from County Down and children singing.
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The Compass Advocacy Network in Ballymoney and the Gerogian Festival in Armagh
The user-led charity for people with disabilities & a step back in time in Armagh.
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The Coleraine Chronicle at 175
Anne Marie hears the story of the newspaper which was first published on 13th April 1844
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The closure of the railways.
A special programme marking the anniversary of the closure of the railways in the west.
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The City Of Armagh
Anne Marie visits the ecclesiastical capital of Ireland. First broadcast in March 2018
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The Castlerock cave rescue
Anthony Chambers from RNLI in Portrush remembers the rescue of two teenagers in 2009.
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The Carlingford Lough Disaster
Remembering the SS Connemara, a Second World War secret in Gilnahirk and a Cushendall dig
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The Buckthorn And The Beach Cows
How young cattle are helping the National Trust get rid of sea buckthorn in Portstewart
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The Boys From The Tech
Stories from the old Coleraine Technical College , which is due to be demolished.
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The Boat To Rams Island
Anne Marie visits the island just off the eastern shore of Lough Neagh.
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The Bluegrass Festival
Anne Marie is live at the Ulster American Folk Park for the 25th Bluegrass Festival