Your Place and Mine Episodes Episode guide
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The Balmoral Show
A special outside broadcast from the 157th Balmoral Show in Lisburn.
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Benone, Enniskillen and Ballyscullion
A rare beetle has been rediscovered in the sand dunes of Benone Beach after 100 years.
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A Ballymoney Exhibition, the Dawn Chorus in Cladagh Glen and the Fermanagh Camino
A road racing exhibition in Ballymoney, the dawn chorus and the Fermanagh Camino.
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Bog Butter in Carrickmore, Blossoms in Armagh and Red Squirrels in the Heart of Down
A Tyrone farmer has unearthed a large slab of ancient bog butter on his land.
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Omagh, Lough Neagh and Whiteabbey
Brass bands in Omagh, exploring ships at Whiteabbey, and singers unite at Lough Neagh.
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The Ravara Pipe Band, the Harrier Jump Jet, and the Portrush Thriller
We celebrate the 80th anniversary of the Ravara Pipe Band in Ballygowan.
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Newbuildings, Kiltonga, and Say 'Hello to a Tree'
It's lambing season in Newbuildings and we go bird watching at Kiltonga Nature Reserve.
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North West Angling Fair, Colin Davidson and Rathlin Island
We hear from fishing enthusiasts returning to the River Mourne this weekend.
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Magheramorne Literary Festival
A special live broadcast from the historic Magheramorne Estate outside Larne.
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Slemish Mountain, The Secret Book Shelf, and the Longest Yarn
Helen Mark takes us on a journey through the landscapes and legends of St Patrick.
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Stone Lifting, the Old Irish Goat, and Pioneering Women
Stone lifting, the Old Irish Goat, and pioneering women.
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John 'Otty' Otterson, Enniskillen and Portaferry
Eve Blair meets the BBC’s record-breaking cameraman at his home in Maghera.
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Carrickmore, Donaghadee and Limavady
It's curtains up at the Patrician in Carrickmore, and memories of Donaghadee in the 1960s.
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Valentine's Donkeys, Honouring Jack Kyle, and Chocolate on the Mourne Coast
Cupid’s donkeys in Ballynahinch and a Blue Plaque for rugby legend Jack Kyle.
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Downhill Demesne, Laurelvale and Magherafelt
A new signature walk along the north coast and a local legend at Laurelvale Cricket Club.
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Celebrating the Spirit of St Brigid, Lost Property on the Giant's Causeway, and the Farm Recording Studio in Fermanagh
Traditional ways to celebrate spring and St Brigid's Day in Derry and Downpatrick.
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Belfast Boat Club, Grúpa Ceoil Beag, and Montalto Cottage
A visit to Stranmillis to celebrate the sail of a century and a half at the boat club.
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Omagh Takes Top Spot in 2026, Forest Bathing in Finnebrogue Woods and Yarns in Newtownards
Omagh has been named the top place to visit in the UK in 2026.
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Quintuplets in Killen, 'Beanie Hats & Muddy Boots' on the North Coast, and Remembering Charlie Warmington
The farmer left totally stunned when one of his cows gave birth to five calves.
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Your Place and Mine Best of 2025
Eve Blair presents a special programme looking back at the places she's been to in 2025.
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From My Place to Yours at Christmas
A special festive broadcast from Eve Blair's home overlooking the County Tyrone hills.
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The Curious Farmer in Greystone, the Hub in Cookstown, and the Toy Library in Lawrencetown
We discover how a farmer in Greystone turned a former hay shed into a pie-lover’s haven.
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Social Farming in Swatragh, Pages for Good in Broughshane, and Giant Awakenings across Northern Ireland
Eve visits a farm in Swatragh that is offering inclusion, wellbeing and community spirit.
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Angels Among Us, Derry's World of Music, and Tickets please! from Portadown
A host of angels have descended on a Co Down church as part of a stunning exhibition.
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Poetry in Bangor, The Causeway Shantymen, and Tea4U in Enniskillen
The All-Ireland Poetry Slam Final is taking place in Bangor for the first time.
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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.
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The Women in Heritage Project, Vital Signs in Carrickfergus, and Threads of Remembrance in Irvinestown
Una Walsh joins us to talk about the incredible women who keep local history alive.
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Omagh's Arty McGlynn, the Barn Owls of Ballyalton, and Hiring Fairs in Castlewellan
The Omagh Music Festival is to celebrate the life and legacy of guitarist Arty McGlynn.
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Ards Football Club, Gettin Past the Gander, and the Legend of Stumpy's Brae
Celebrating 125 years of football, community and passion in Newtownards.
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The Dufferin House of Guinness, Storytelling in the Glens and Footsteps in Slieve Gullion
Tales and tastes from the Dufferin House of Guinness.