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Kearney, Mullabrack and Larne

Anne Marie McAleese with the people places and stories that make Northern Ireland unique, including the Ards village setting the scene on primetime TV show 'My Mother and other Strangers', quilting for Christmas in Larne, and the alpaca making their home in Dungiven.

57 minutes

Last on

Sat 19 Nov 2016 08:05

All eyes on Kearney

All eyes on Kearney
Look familiar? The remote village of Kearney, at the tip of the Ards peninsula, is the stunning set for Â鶹ÊÓƵAV's new drama My Mother and Other Strangers. Anne Marie speaks to Andrew Upton the Coast and Countryside Manager for the National Trust, who is responsible for looking after this conservation village. 

The pursuit of Piecemakers

The pursuit of Piecemakers
St Cedma's Church is a special place for both parishioners and the Piecemakers Quilt group. For the last 11 months, they've been sewing like lightning to create beautiful wall hangings which tell the Christmas story.

Crewe to Ballywatermoy

Crewe to Ballywatermoy

We've got just the ticket for all you rail enthusiasts, as Shaun Martin has just published his first novel - Crewe to Ballywatermoy. Set in the 1940's, it tells a tale of railway yarns, romance, a wedding, a military funeral and wartime experiences.

Children in Need

Children in Need
Anne Marie visits the Busy Bee playgroup near Maghera in South Derry, to meet some of the people who benefit from grants from Children in Need.

Rosemary's Alpacas

Rosemary's Alpacas

Alpacas and Dungiven - Not normally two words you would associate with each other. But in a labour of love, Marian Bauer from the town is making beautiful scarves using the spun fleece from her very own neighbour Rosemary McPhearson's Alpaca herd. 

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  • Sat 19 Nov 2016 08:05

Your Places

Your Places

The people, places and stories that make Northern Ireland unique.