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The Islandmagee witch trials, musical memories in Dungannon and a celebration of a weaver poet in Ballycarry
Ulster University has made a new video game based on the Islandmagee witch trials in 1711. Historian Dr Andrew Sneddon and game designer Brian Coyle join us to discuss the project.
Ulster University has made a new video game based on the Islandmagee witch trials in 1711. Historian Dr Andrew Sneddon and game designer Brian Coyle join us to discuss the project.
Stewarts record shop in Dungannon celebrates its 50th anniversary. And the historian, David Hume, leads a guided walk through Ballycarry in the footsteps of the Ulster Scots weaver poet, James Orr, one of the villages most famous figures: a weaver, a mason, and a radical.
Presented by Eve Blair.
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Sat 15 Nov 202508:05
BBC Radio Foyle & BBC Radio Ulster
