by Gordon Mackay | Jan 1, 2020 | Doric Future, People / Culture
1st Jan 2020 The importance of videoing oral history to document not only how the Doric language is spoken, but also how we look. Bessie to me, is the “Queen of Doric” that’s why I would like her profile up with the others at the beginning of the site. “At reaching...
by Gordon Mackay | Dec 12, 2019 | Doric Future, People / Culture
12th Dec 2019 “in just one day 500 people watched Antonia’s interview.” “ I shall interview Antonia again in the “future “ to see if her dreams have come to be”……..ltures To watch the video, click the play button on the section below. Join the Doric TV Community today...
by Gordon Mackay | Nov 16, 2019 | Doric Future, People / Culture
16th November 2019 Lot’s of people have shown an interest in Jills work and have been asking how they might find out more, well who better to tell them than Jill herself? To watch the video, click the play button on the section below. Join the Doric TV Community today...
by Gordon Mackay | Nov 10, 2019 | People / Culture
18th August 2020 It’s quite sad that when I was younger, speaking Doric was possibly a sign that one didn’t have a great command of the English Language! I really feel proud of my Doric dialect now, having lost so many words and phrases, will endeavour to rekindle...
by Gordon Mackay | Aug 30, 2019 | Doric Future, People / Culture
30th Aug 2019 On The Stone Circles Of Buchan,Scotland. The Doric Words will go, but it’s the impression that’s left by the people before us that will live on and fascinate us. To watch the video, click the play button on the section below. Join the Doric TV Community...
by Gordon Mackay | Aug 11, 2019 | Doric Future, People / Culture
11th Aug 2019 Alan Hay, Archivist of The Clan Hay Society and Chairman of The Royal Celtic Society As an early contribution to our ‘Historians of Cruden Bay’ project we are delighted to share the reflections of Alan Hay. To watch the video, click the play button on...
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