Your Place and Mine Episodes Episode guide
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Desmond’s, Irvinestown and the Foyle Punt
The remarkable story of Desmond's shirt factories, and the railway man from Irvinestown.
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The Tower Museum, Moneymore and Gladys McCabe
‘You, Me, and Tea’ at the Tower Museum, and a blue plaque for artist Gladys McCabe.
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The North West 200 and the Balmoral Show
A Your Place and Mine special live from the North West 200.
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The Coronation of King Charles III
A special programme to celebrate the coronation of King Charles III.
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Armagh, Glenelly, and the Piano Wagon
Armagh’s First Presbyterian Church, Streamkeepers in Glenelly, and the Bangor Piano Wagon.
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Aghadowey, Loughros Point and Tyrella Beach
The sculpting farmer from Aghadowey, and why it's time to save Tyrella Beach.
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Ballycastle, Montiaghs Moss Nature Reserve and Rathlin Island
Ballycastle, Montiaghs Moss Nature Reserve and Rathlin Island.
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An Grianan, Bangor and Killeeshil
The ancient and sacred site of An Grianan of Aileach and the Percy French Collection.
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Boa Island, Lurgan and Rostrevor
The snipes of Boa Island, the 'Love Lurgan' initiative, and the bell of St Bronagh.
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Katesbridge, Louginsholin and The Walled City Music Festival
The vet from Katesbridge, the history of Loughinsholin and music from The Walled City.
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Armagh, Enniskillen, and Glenravel
Armagh's new memory lane, the Workhouse of Enniskillen and the Glenravel Community Hub.
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Donaghadee, Moneydarragh, and Uncharted Histories of the Causeway Coast
The Donaghadee moat and camera obscura and from hedge school to hub in Moneydarragh.
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Seven women from the six counties
We have women from every county in the country as we celebrate International Women's Day.
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Ards Lacrosse, Boa Island and Dorothy Parke
Counting the woodcocks at Boa Island and a blue plaque for Derry composer Dorothy Parke.
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Glenwherry, Gracehill and Downpatrick
Counting curlew chicks in Glenwherry, and megalithic masterpieces in Carrickfergus
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Ballymacnab, Devenish Island and the Causeway Coast
The musical sisters from Ballymacnab and exploring the history of Devenish Island.
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Blessingbourne, Rathfriland, and the Kingdom of Dalriada
The folklore of Aughentaine at Blessingbourne, and the musical connections of Dalriada.
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Ballyminstra, Slieve Gallion, and Keith & Kristyn Getty
An ode to St Brigid from Ballyminstra, and the lime kilns of Slieve Gallion.
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Cloughmills, Seskinore and Transatlantic Lives
The incredible and edible Cloughmills and a field of dreams in Seskinore.
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Killadeas, Richmount and Life on the Lough
The superhero writer from Killadeas, and it's 'Stone Soup Saturday' in Richmount.
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Wildflower Alley, Lough Foyle, and Arranmore Island
The green revolution of alleyways in Belfast and the lost helicopter in Lough Foyle.
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Comber, Cullybackey to Canada, and Lady Moyra's Dress
The Ulster-Scots expert from Comber and a great musical story from Cullybackey to Canada.
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Cookstown, Navan Fort, and An Angel with an F-Plan
Christmas cheer at the Hub in Cookstown and a walk for the winter solstice at Navan Fort.
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Reindeers, Rathlin and Railway Restoration
We check in with Santa's reindeer training ground at Altnamackin plus the Sperrin Choir.
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Saintfield, The Ards Peninsula, and Baroness Eileen Paisley
Santas on horseback in Saintfield and words of reflection from Baroness Eileen Paisley.
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Ballymoney, Gerogian Armagh, and the Russian Tailor of Belfast
'That's Us Now' in Ballymoney and stepping back in time to the Georgian era of Armagh.
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Cuilcagh to Cleenish, Ram's Island, and Captain Erik Kokeritz
A royal seal of approval for Ram's Island and the story of the WWI hero Erik Kokeritz.
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Carnfunnock Country Park, Omagh Gaol and Poet John
Squirrel and bird spotting in Carnfunnock, Omagh Gaol history, and Poet John remembered.
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Marble Arch Caves, Giant's Causeway and Lough Neagh
Halloween comes to Marble Arch Caves, Giant's Causeway theory and Lough Neagh lifeboats.
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Carrickfergus, Armagh and Halloween Returns to Derry
A singer from Carrickfergus, the Armagh rail disaster of 1889 and Halloween fun returns.