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Episode 14 o Scots Radio disna hing aboot.

Dr Donald Smith, Director o the Scottish Storytelling Festival tells us fit wye it’s nae that easy to perform or recite ‘Tam O’Shanter’.
Grace Banks and Sheena Blackhall tell us a bit aboot their new book ‘Scottish Urban Myths and Ancient Legends’, and oor resident Gairdner, David Mitchell helps us read the ‘Ogam’ an fathom oot fit trees mean tae us on the winter landscape.
And we jine the ploomin laddies oot oer on the brae aside Dunecht in Aiberdeenshire, tae discover the mystery o the mids. It’ll mibbe bide a mystery tae some fowk….bit enjoy gaan up the furra

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Episode 14

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Archived series ("HTTP Redirect" status)

Replaced by: Scots Radio

When? This feed was archived on June 26, 2018 07:50 (6y ago). Last successful fetch was on June 20, 2018 02:13 (6+ y ago)

Why? HTTP Redirect status. The feed permanently redirected to another series.

What now? If you were subscribed to this series when it was replaced, you will now be subscribed to the replacement series. This series will no longer be checked for updates. If you believe this to be in error, please check if the publisher's feed link below is valid and contact support to request the feed be restored or if you have any other concerns about this.

Manage episode 154994787 series 1142489
Content provided by Scots Radio Media. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Scots Radio Media or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Episode 14 o Scots Radio disna hing aboot.

Dr Donald Smith, Director o the Scottish Storytelling Festival tells us fit wye it’s nae that easy to perform or recite ‘Tam O’Shanter’.
Grace Banks and Sheena Blackhall tell us a bit aboot their new book ‘Scottish Urban Myths and Ancient Legends’, and oor resident Gairdner, David Mitchell helps us read the ‘Ogam’ an fathom oot fit trees mean tae us on the winter landscape.
And we jine the ploomin laddies oot oer on the brae aside Dunecht in Aiberdeenshire, tae discover the mystery o the mids. It’ll mibbe bide a mystery tae some fowk….bit enjoy gaan up the furra

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