Item has not been fully catalogued but includes the following performers: McBride, Jimmy, speech in English Stewart, Alec, instrumental Stewart, Belle, 'The Queen amang the heather', singing in English Stewart, Cathy, singing in English Stewart, Sheila, singing in English
Item has not been fully catalogued but includes the following performers: Webb, Peta, speech in English McBride, Jimmy, speech in English [unidentified performers], singing in English
Item has not been fully catalogued but includes the following performers: McBride, Jimmy, speech in English Dunne, Christy, banjo McCarthy, Mikeen, singing in English, speech in English Delanry, Mary, singing in English Dennehy, Tim, singing in English Dunne, Mickey, instrumental music
Item has not been fully catalogued but includes the following performers: McBride, Jimmy, speech in English Stewart, Elizabeth, piano Robertson, Jeannie, singing in English Stewart, Davie, singing in English, accordion
Untitled chantefable, [story with song included] [copied from Rev. Terence McCaughey] [BBC, re Ness in Lewis?] / unidentified [male] performer, speech in Scots Gaelic, singing in Scots Gaelic
Music from Atacama desert (Chile) & Festival at Lake Titicaca (borders of Chile and Bolivia), radio programme [off-air recording from BBC 3rd programme, introduced by Jean-Coristian Spahni, May 1967] [end of band four] / [Jean-Coristian Spahni], speaking in English ; various instrumentalists ; unidentified singers, singing in Spanish [end of band three]
The folk music virtuoso, radio programme [off-air recording from BBC 3rd programme, by A.L. Lloyd August 1966: field recordings from Venezuela (native harps etc), Uganda (drums), South Transylvanian gypsies (7/8 time, fiddle, lute), Bulgaria (reaping song), Asturian cattle drovers, Ireland (Seán McDonagh singing ‘Úna Bhán), Tanu Tuve (Altai region, ‘two voiced’ by single singer in imitation of flute accompaniment) / various musicians ; various singers, singing in various languages (including Irish)]
Shamrock rose and thistle, off-air recording of radio programme on Ulster singing, written and presented by Hugh Shields, songs sung by Eddie Butcher (RTÉ, July 1967) [Songs featured are: The Faughan side, The weary gallows, The banks of the Bann, My bonny Irish boy, She moved through the fair (one verse sung by Margaret Barry), Down by the canal (one verse sung by Hugh Shields), Our wedding day (complete), Free and easy to jog along (complete), The crockery ware, My love wears the tarry trousers, Barbara Allen]