Lesser Spotted Ulster Series 3 Episode 2: Glenravel

Details

Location

Glenravel, Newtowncrommelin

Year

1998

Date

Production 23/02/1998

Length

24min 54sec

Audio

sound

Format

Betacam

colour

Source

Digitised as part of the UTV Archive Partnership Project (ITV, Northern Ireland Screen and PRONI)

Courtesy

Department for Communities, ITV, Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, UTV Archive

Rights Holder

ITV

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Description

Joe Mahon's tranquil wanderings through the nine counties of Ulster entertained UTV viewers for several decades. Through townlands, villages and small towns, Joe took the road less travelled to shine a spotlight on places unfamiliar. In so doing he opened up a treasure trove of old stories, traditions and crafts in danger of slipping out of memory.

With beautiful camerawork capturing the lush landscapes of the north of Ireland, from rugged Donegal to the majestic glens of Antrim to the verdant woodlands of south Down, and with the series' lilting and gentle music, Lesser Spotted Ulster formed a soothing mainstay of the UTV schedules until being replaced with the ongoing Mahon's Way.

In this edition he visits Glenravel in Co Antrim – the “Tenth Glen” – to chat with locals about the area's history and traditions. This includes visiting the village of Newtowncrommelin to meet Mary Preston who recites her poetry, William James McBurney who farms from an old schoolhouse, and go potholing in the old iron mines with Kevin O’Hagan. He also gets involved in a tug of war training session, speaks to Derek Anderson who breeds French Partridges for the game season, and picks damsons with John McMullan. There’s also a trip on a horse-drawn caravan with Paddy McKeown. 

Credits

An Ulster Television Production.
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