by Gordon Mackay | May 6, 2021 | Music / Culture
6th May 2021 It never ceases to amaze us, the wealth of Doric talent there is in the world, and we have engaged with a fair share of it on Doric TV, but up until now, we haven’t come across anything quite like Aye Tunes. Husband and wife team James and Katie...
by Gordon Mackay | May 5, 2021 | Doric Blog - People / Culture
When I first saw the statue of the fisher woman and her daughter looking out towards the sea on facebook I immediately thought of a story I was told by my father many years ago. My Grunnie bade in Gt Stuart St more well known as the “Burnie Streetie” doon...
by Gordon Mackay | May 5, 2021 | Doric Blog - RGU Students
From being Scotland’s ‘little known fourth language’ to reaching a global audience, Doric TV is helping cement Doric’s place firmly on the map. Initially, The Doric Future website was created by Jill McWilliam and Gordon MacKay of Cruden Bay, Aberdeenshire to ensure...
by Gordon Mackay | May 4, 2021 | Doric Blog, Music / Culture
Our good friend Alan Reid a.k.a. Bundy frae the Broch has recorded this selection of tracks Live from his garage studio, we very much hope you will enjoy this selection especially recorded for viewers of Doric...
by Gordon Mackay | May 3, 2021 | Doric Blog - Music / Culture
Over the months Doric TV have come across some very special people who do extraordinary things. We Proudly present Katie and James of Aye Tunes, who present their unique presentation of Doric. Fit Like?! Katie and James here from Aye Tunes! Aye Tunes are bringing...
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