SRUTH NA MAOILE

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Title: SRUTH NA MAOILE

Reference number: 14425

Date: 1999

Production company: Hummingbird Productions

Sound: sound

Colour: col

Fiction: non-fiction

Running time: 29.00 minsc

Description: The series of programmes featuring singers from Scotland and Ireland looks at political songs. Introduced by Seán Ó hÉanaigh and Mary Ann Kennedy. Tha Màiri Anna NicUalraig is Sean O Heanaigh a' cruinneachadh luchd-ciùil bho da thaobh Sruth na Maoile. [Source - Radio Times]

[Subtitled] Programme 5

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Shotlist: Tha Màiri Anna Nic Ualraig agus Sean O Heanaigh air toir na ceanglaichean ciùil eadar Èirinn is Alba. An turus sa tha iad a' faicinn mar a tha a tha cuisean politiceach a' dèanamh a slighe a steach do dh'òrain as an da dhùthaich. A-measg an luchd-ciùil tha Ruaraidh Caimbeul, Innis MacLeòid (nach maireann) , Nollaig Casey, Máire Ní Ghrada, Áine Uí Cheallaigh, Séamus Begley, agus Richie Buckley and The Wind Machine.
Exploring musical common ground between Scotland and Ireland and looking at the way in which centuries-old political turbulence finds expression in traditional song. Featuring Ruaraidh Campbell, the late Innis MacLeod, Nollaig Casey, Máire Ní Ghrada, Áine Uí Cheallaigh, Séamus Begley, Richie Buckley and The Wind Machine. [Source - BBC Alba]