by Gordon Mackay | Feb 14, 2021 | Travel
14th February 2021 our culture and industry here in Aberdeenshire have been rooted in fishing and farming. This is how Fraserburgh looks today, amongst many attractions – a huge bustling harbour and a Lighthouse museum depicting the importance the North Sea...
by Gordon Mackay | Feb 14, 2021 | Music / Culture
14th February 2021 Doric TV has coupled once again with Alan Reid ‘Bundy Fae The Broch’ Fraserburgh. Alan has written this beautiful song ‘Daughter O’Broch’ as part of a series of songs he has produced depicting the Doric/Buchan Culture. Daughter O’ Broch is a...
by Gordon Mackay | Feb 14, 2021 | Music / Culture
14th February 2021 For Valentine’s Day 2021 – Doric TV remembers all those affected by the Corona Virus – our ‘hairts’ (hearts ) and thoughts are with those that are no longer with us . Brian McAulay of the Cruden Bay Folk Club thoughtfully sings “Blue...
by Gordon Mackay | Feb 11, 2021 | Language / Culture
11th January 2021 Jill McWilliam of Doric Tv Interviews Professor Robert Millar of Aberdeen University, an expert in the Scottish Language. Jill from an N.E farming background talks in-depth with Prof Millar on the importance of retaining her Doric Dialect and culture...
by Gordon Mackay | Feb 3, 2021 | Language / Culture
Dr Joanna Kopaczyk, Senior Lecturer in Scots and English (English Language & Linguistics) Glasgow University, and Jack Capener, Parliamentary Assistant at UK House of Commons, both of whom are key players in Oor Vyce speak to presenter Jill McWilliam about their...
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