People / Culture

Doric TV – Bessie Cordiner Wilkins

The importance of videoing oral history to document not only how the Doric language is spoken....

5 years ago

Doric TV – Antonia was our first DTV interview.

“in just one day 500 people watched Antonia’s interview.” “ I shall interview Antonia again in...

5 years ago

Doric TV – Jill explains her ‘Doric Future’ project.

Lot’s of people have shown an interest in Jills work and have been asking how they might find out more...

5 years ago

Introducing Doric TV

It’s quite sad that when I was younger, speaking Doric was possibly a sign that one didn’t have a great…

5 years ago

Doric TV – Jill McWilliam, On The Stone Circles Of Buchan

The Doric Words will go, but it’s the impression that’s left by the people before us that will live on…

5 years ago

Doric TV – Alan Hay reflects on the history of the Hay family

Alan Hay, Archivist of The Clan Hay Society and Chairman of The Royal Celtic Society As an early...

5 years ago

Doric TV – Ian Kennedy from Peterhead.

Ian Kennedy from Peterhead has a great love and enthusiasm of our Buchan Heritage, his mother...

5 years ago

HISTORIANS OF CRUDEN BAY – Gordon Findlay’s Memories

Gordon Findlay is a lifelong resident of Cruden Bay, best known to many as the primary school 'Janny' for...

5 years ago

HISTORIANS OF CRUDEN BAY – Ann (Rennie) Findlay’s Memories

14th June 2019 Ann (Rennie) Findlay’s Memories To watch the video, click the play button on the section below...

5 years ago

Doric TV – A Tribute To The Collieston Fishermen

Doric roots are strongly formed from fishing and farming communities. The late Norman Moncrieff......

6 years ago