Discover a rich and complex heritage of the Ulster-Scots.
It’s spring, and Jane tends to the sheep before preparing a family feast.
Documentary following a County Down man’s dream of becoming world ploughing champion.
Traditional recipes with her own unique style from chef Paula McIntyre’s Hamely Kitchen.
Documentary exploring the history of road racing and engineering in Northern Ireland.
Duke Special celebrates an extraordinary songwriter from Ulster.
Exploring the fascinating story of Irish whiskey, once a major industry in Ulster.
Dan Gordon visits the beautiful, haunting locale of some of Ulster’s graveyards.
Ricky Warwick and Ralph McLean travel to America to discover the roots of rock 'n' roll.
Poet Damian Gorman gets to grips with Ulster-Scots.
Writer Ewen Glass returns home with his son to reconnect with his Ulster-Scots roots.
Exploring his roots, Stephen Nolan learns where his people came from and how they lived.
David Boyd hopes to return Portavogie to the ‘good old days’ of the ‘70s and ‘80s.
Presenter Leon McCarron uncovers his family connection to a former prime minister.
Alison Millar returns to County Antrim to explore the real meaning of creativity.
Musical celebration at Titanic Belfast to mark Burns Night.
Gerry Kelly explores the history of golf in Ulster.
The project to create a photographic and literary record of Ulster's abandoned properties.
The story of the Ards TT, once one of the world’s greatest motor races.
Conolly McCausland endeavours to renovate his family's 300-year-old estate.
Chef Paula McIntyre recreates dishes from an 1859 banquet to celebrate Burns Night.
Jordan Mogey and Andy Calderwood share a mutual passion for country and gospel music.
A country mouse is invited by her sister to taste the delights of the town.
Capturing the variety and scope of Ulster-Scots music. Filmed in Brownlow House, Lurgan.
One woman’s challenge to restore a 200-year-old loom.