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Our Generation

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Liam Logan interviews Journalist Hugh Jordan who talks about his life from Paisley Scotland, his early years as a musician, moving to Northern Ireland 35 years ago and his love for poet Robert Burns.
Karen Mooney talks to Writer and Literary Agent Bill Jeffrey about his his life and many careers.
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.
Liam Logan talks to the former Chairman of the North of Ireland Sheepdog Society.
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.
Liam Logan talks to ‘The Singing Farmer’ John Watt about his career in music and his time as a journalist for the Coleraine Chronicle
Karen Mooney talks to Doreen McBride about her life as a teacher and how she decided to change her path to become a writer of local folklore themed books.
Junior Coffey comes from a family with a wealth of knowledge on fishing on the Ardís Peninsula. Having watched his father work on the sea, Junior was quick to follow in his footsteps.
Etta Manley talks of an older way of life on the Ards Peninsula, memories of her father who was a shoemaker and ploughman and how, when she refused to sell her house, the developer built a housing estate.
Ernest Dunbar is a retired fisherman from Ballywalter who used to fish scallops and worked for the Irish Lights.
Retired fisherman David Eccles talks about his life growing up in Ballywalter and how he left at 16 years old to travel the world.
Bangor based musician and fiddle maker Geordie McAdam talks about his life in music.