Liam Logan – The Piper an the Drummer

An Ulster-Scots poem taken from Liam Logan’s ‘Nine Rhymes’ book, with animation from C.L. Hess Gault
Ceol ón Chultúrlann: Episode 3

Music recorded remotely for Cultúrlann McAdam Ó Fiaich’s Laoi an Lae.
Ceol ón Chultúrlann: Episode 2

Music recorded remotely for Cultúrlann McAdam Ó Fiaich’s Laoi an Lae.
Wonders of Islaharnan

Liam Logan visits Islaharnan and meets farmer Eugene Mullan who welcomes different groups onto his farm that includes buildings such as a traditional homestead, church, blacksmith’s forge, shop, and a school and helps people who are mentally and physically challenged experience the day to day activities of a working farm.
Covid-19 Advice Ulster-Scots style

A short film by Liam Logan
Our Generation: Eneas McCurdy

Liam Logan talks to lorry driver Eneas McCurdy about how his Ulster-Scots accent has been lost in translation on his journeys to mainland Europe.
The Craigs – God’s Acre

Liam Logan visits the historic Craig’s Church Parish in Cullybackey, County Antrim in order to uncover some of the lesser known stories that remain hidden within the grounds of this extraordinary parish.
Our Generation: Eddie McFadden

Liam Logan talks to the former Chairman of the North of Ireland Sheepdog Society.
Oul Year’s Nicht by Liam Logan

Liam Logan reads a poem from his book Nine Rhymes
Our Generation: Charlie Gillen

Liam Logan talks to Charlie Gillen about his poetry and his work travelling the North Coast during his time working as a water board engineer.