Ever Hantin Echas: Ulysses S Grant

Dayna Jost presents artifacts relating to Ulysses S Grant. From the Discover Ulster-Scots Centre in Belfast.
Ever Hantin Echas: Ulster’s Solemn League and Covenant

Matthew Warwick presents Ulster’s Solemn League and Covenant. From the Discover Ulster-Scots Centre in Belfast.
Unity in Diversity – A Lecture on Scots Language

Hosted by Professor Robert McColl Millar on The Past, Present and Future of the Scots Language during Ulster-Scots Leid Week. A talk about the Scots language and its place both in Scotland and in Ulster.
Mind The Lane: Return to Gow-Hill

As a tribute to their late father Stanley Elliott sisters Beth Acheson and Heather McIvor produced a booklet to commemorate the words and phrases he used throughout his life that we now recognise as Ulster-Scots.
Robert Huddleston: Bard of Moneyrea

A look at the life of Robert Huddleston 1814 – 1887. A County Down farmer, gunsmith and prolific poet, known as the “Bard of Moneyrea”. Liam Logan visits the National Museum NI were unpublished material, transcribed from Huddleston’s original manuscripts, provide a insight into Huddleston’s work and the time in which he lived. Featuring Donal […]
Fiddles Pipes and Drums: Episode 3

Filmed at the Discover Ulster-Scots Centre a live performance from the Delta Police Pipe Band, interviews with members Corey Tillyer, Jonesy Wu and Moe Coll.
Fiddles Pipes and Drums: Episode 2

Filmed at the Discover Ulster-Scots Centre a live performance from the Scottish Fiddle Orchestra with interviews from members June Nelson and Bob Diament.
Fiddles Pipes and Drums: Episode 1

Filmed at the Discover Ulster-Scots Centre a live performance from the Calgary Police Service Band with an interview from Pipe Major Travis Henson.
Talk Like That: Stevie Shanks

Talking to Stevie Shanks, Belfast drummer with the Queen Tribute band Flash Harry.
Triúr ar Chlé – Idir Chamáin

Pléann an staraí Aindrias Ó Cathasaigh a leabhar nua, Triúr ar Chlé, a chíorann an obair a rinne Liam P. Ó Riain, Peadar Ó Maicín agus Mícheál O Maoláin do na gluaiseachtaí lucht oibre agus Gaeilge.