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Just when a man grabbed her and dragged her into an alleyway and attacked her the attacker ran off when he was disturbed by another man who was walking past Boris Johnson has told his cabinet there's still significant work to do with a brags that agreement is to be done with the e.u. The briefing came on a 2nd day of intensive talks in Brussels between the 2 sides more discussions are expected tomorrow and finally the weather with Jeff Moscow rain will gradually move away eastwards through this afternoon to leave some bright as bells so clearing skies but showers working in from the west later on staying largely drives a night with just the chance of an odd shower here and there and temperatures dipping down to a chilly $2.00 to $5.00 Celsius turning cloudy later in the night with the rain moving in through the early hours it is a wet day to come on Monday and that's your news and weather for not the b c news. Hello I'm Helen Markham and you are most welcome to kinship with me this week are. Really held and here's a taste of what we have in store for you. If they are really. On with yourself. If. You send him or me any wish but at Mainz murder may want to send him also sports of course as me and hurt language what amused Darren O'Dea some great voices there a more hear more from them later but we're going to start with the ballad money man who had tens of thousands of folk flocking into theaters across the country including such eminent places as the Abbey Theatre in Dublin and in commemoration of his death 70 years ago the life and work of George Shiels this distinguished playwright is being celebrated in a special exhibition in his home town and the exhibition includes a lot of letters and program. Memorabilia much of which has come from the Alec Blair collection of course also no longer with us but in an early interview here he is describing the wealth of experience workwise that George Shields got from his time in America. People have come from Bali money I suppose the most famous of them was George. America as a young man because he couldn't get any job here and. Writing to America for quite a number of years and then to charge Holland if I tell you now piece it was a lumberjack and he worked on farms and he was our herder and he was our mines in Montana quite a rough got it turned he was in those days boy to a boy in number Jack and. Instantly recognizable voices in the late Alec playing a great authority on local history and in particular on George shields and Willie before we had with you to that exhibition you've actually acted in some shields plays on the right. Had a starring role in their own when you. Complex story. I was introduced to George she was very early on when I came to Northern Ireland because I joined my local group live at a drama club and of course they did the occasional George Shiels on any festival that we went into it was always a George Szell play wasn't did you get tread the boards Rob. I don't have the guts for you know I don't know. The news guys because. This exhibition. The curator of the column only museum. Of Art thanks but recently the Alec Blair collection and it had a world that letters and scripts as well. He just had an amazing collection of his own personal items and those I don't display as well as the Korean university I. Was on the entails which is an amazing collection of what we only have a fractional on display here and then. And would be. George portrait by Jack welcomes and which came from. The one there I mean I've seen that for many many years ago and as you say it was painted by the local artist and some might call it you have a great association with the dollar festival here and obviously they. Would have had but problems whatever George plays about the people George was able to change the names but it was really able to change that identity of the people that he had written about people and bottom only knew exactly who he hard rocking the boat. And the new version of played young men who rushed half a dozen of his father she sold them and then bought a more of a ship and the fact she does just change the names into there for them for some contractual tame patiently to be performed or progesterone balm on. George to say to themselves that they want. A moment after a discussion I think with a Shuster Mary who had. So in production. After that discussion was with George the decision was taken then there wouldn't be just one bomb but it would sort of things really gotten displayed. Well with God's newspaper articles and these are reviewing these that were written. Plays we also have all of his publications that were done as well as some of his actual scripts and programs and the scrap books which I love lately have a selection of short stories and poems that he wrote and these have all been cleared by himself and until scrapbooks with little notes and here they were published so of course the timeline then from when I was born and. They've got quite a fascinating sort of bite story you know where it was actually quite a lot so he turned to writing plays and stuff like there's no right and well he was born in 81 Hambali brakes and balance and then. Moved over to Canada to follow his brothers and over in Canada and he had an accident a serious accident on the Canadian Pacific Railway Come on I and that left him chair behind while in hospital they say that he find a call to Pride and Prejudice and that's what sparked this and this is important Richard but I like to keep the fact that he wanted to be a writer see curtain to himself so when he produced early things he did them on. George Moore. And we actually have some of the publications here with. Which in the exhibition is already started. People can see it it runs to the 25th of January next year and you can just come into Valentine hall and it's free admission and we also have a little play area for the kids if you're on. There's a theatre. For them to write their story. And there to hear. And good that it's running until the 25th of January so there's plenty of time for people to go and see it's and it's free in the museum would I be right Willy in saying that he used a lot of colloquial dialect and he had no fear of people not understanding what he was writing across the whole of Ireland the language that was used would be standard English but I mean North drama groups will bring up part of the word bill they would have adopted the language to sit. There but there was never about I guess you with the language been teens key brought in tens of thousands of people into the Abbey Theater you know run by Lady Gregory. To that theater to see his plays for years I mean when the army were a bit of a depth that it brought it George she had to play they would have felt they obviously had I mean the play is there all the profit from the place for the weeks that kept the revenue and they obviously had a. Mazing isn't it. Right well that was obvious as the exhibition open plenty of opportunities to go and find out about this pretty interesting man George Shields Well you mentioned that there was Cool cool cool wasn't like it just the 1st. Words and all that important focus on the b.b.c. To program coming up called Tongue presented by Paul playwright Mr Damien Gorman So he's been traveling around the country not least to re-use the level in the years ago grabber and there he met well Mark avoid Here's a clip from the program. Was a rare and. I don't think it was unknown to. Me. But I think I'm 95. But I'm just tired the way I was led to tuck and a good lover slaving over the lake the lovely Will McAvoy there in great or Grey Abbey and we have been chatting to Damian about his program a queer tongue and especially about his feelings about Ulster Scots in Hayes and our life's. As a writer obviously language is the way that I see the world if you like that I meet the world you would probably know people would know but mainly I'm that I wouldn't be traditional all stor Scots docked at the lake but you know Northern Ireland's very small room and said in the Stone Wall Street starts wars and the year my dad used a lot of guts and words and we talked about red not the whole we know this youngster plate are not. To love them all all these great words they were in the air but I've often wanted to find out a bit more about it all star Scott people because language doesn't exist you know on its own summer it comes through people it makes their hearts on the remains or the ball so it's a boat people and the thing for me about Ulster Scots is I know no better word than car not says to do what turn up says dos tell us then what you believe car not does what is that describing turn our sisters graves my father. And my gran the coroner they were. Practically aggressive for me you know just a bit but you know you shouldn't you're asked me to translate it at some point in the phone they say you shouldn't translate it because if you do you translate the data itself as true you know straight in it is Carne UPS's my dad brought all these words. To the table like John Shand play and all that I'm car Nazis and so on but a man stood to me when we were making the program you see all those words your dad brought to the table for use they're all insults. Bill says Gus it's good. And it's probably true. We heard a clip of Will McAvoy. Very elderly gentleman 95 and you know I watch that that piece of the film is said to you Damien you're making me talk pretty you know he was saying using the also Scott's words and you know we are in control want people to keep using else just cuts words we want not just to collect them from our older generation but we want people here and now in our modern us just cuts communities to be using these words and not to I mean Rob sitting next to me he uses a lot of Ulster Scots words we don't want to be ashamed you see the great things for me is one a here also Scots people speaking in their real heart speak it's better than standard and I know that there are some things that Irish can do which I think are dapper than standard English so why wouldn't play and what's to be ashamed or if it's better than standard English if it lets the thing close through you with more color was more force was more kind of d.n.a. Of your people than your tables people why they want to use it and are part of the world were without getting into it we don't conversations to heart of various things I just think we need all the language we can get we need all the good strong language like Allstars cards like Irish like ties down like we need as much of the strong colorful language that carries a charge as we can possibly get away wouldn't we want to play wouldn't we want to keep it why wouldn't we want to look after it. This matters to people I don't. Care if this goes and. It won't but if this goes I think something would go from all of us not just from the old community but from all of us there would be a loss. Damien Gorman mustn't lovely to hear somebody being so heartfelt and speaking so powerfully a boat they just call it slang which about those wonderful words and we had a wee sneak preview of a quick tongue and it was really lovely to see because many of our control friends were involved not least Carol Gilmore and Elaine McPhee tours dine in port and everybody speaks very honestly about how they feel about Scots so our occur Tong a song tonight Tempe am on b.b.c. 2 if you're going to master them then you are able to sit on the b.b.c. I Player after that she's just if you just joined us you're listening to control on b.b.c. Radio and radio 4 oil and you can reach us by email with your ideas and suggestions for this Ulster Scots programme that's Cantrip at b.b.c. Dot u.k. . And we love hearing about where or when you're listening to control you know is it that you've downloaded it from b.b.c. Sons or when you're at home enjoying a cuppa nice wee bun or something or is it when you're writing a bite on the road and I say that because I was chatting to a chap the other day called Stuart and he said he listened to control on Sunday evening on the chip run all the way to the chip shop and then when his wife went in to get the chips and then on the way back home from the chip shop you know without lovely warm poker chips on your lap lovely or nice so a perfect picture Thank you Stuart thought that's my only way to hungry no. Here is like peaches but any chance for going to Peter Hart of it cares about Peach pickin time. Being given time and family. Everybody. For those he hit on you know that's a Rogers the father of company music and he's going to be the subject of Hollister make rounds as list talk on the disc overall story Scott Center this is all going to be happening on the it over Tobar 12 o'clock to 2 pm is always completely free of charge and he's doing a full talk on the whole history of Jimmie Rodgers famous of course for being the singer I think it would be fair to say yeah I listen to some of his tracks and. Bluesy feel that it has that that emerged and grew into the country music and then we have it so much with us today well they're really good. If you're interested in listening to Reynolds now Rob you've been to me to my. Celebrity in the piping world definitely yes to say the least I was a little bit star struck I managed to catch up with Jim Warnock his amount of mature years in fact is just turned on or. Well he's been the famously part of the tele Lagan pipe down from near Cook's time for the longest time I heard the story. On where the 1st Bond ever outside of Scotland left the World Championships in grade 3 well. To left again this year I managed to catch up with them just to hear how you this whole story developed on just what it meant to those guys from. The. Northern shore disposed more and then they got left to tell me how you looking are fantastic stuff for. 2 players. Reduced their fare for the. Door my coach unless you wouldn't go above their players underproduced my phone to. Run you there. Your own way of comfortable and up again them go no. Such to both off and sex need to be available they are. In the room is also the pipe major of the toilet and pipe on savings way a good the reason why I'm talking about telly like I'm bought in the 1st place as I use guy's money is to bring the bag in the home last year how it was that for us it's great like we'll be in work on a long time pared about 1982 was the last thing for the gap was going so they're both. Bringing the price home again this year has been that has been don't believe the legacy not as being the USA nearly of work for all the boys have been gone for and not a year but with a good mix of youth on experience the amount of which is I guess I suppose that you guys have a lot of kids playing on the bottom the minute you know he's there what sort of age range or we're talking we're talking probably I think 12 to 68 or 9 was that he would have been there really 3 inch high cost by him so you're talking many generations and you also have of what kind of a development bond as well about the right way to bond with the senior bond on a junior bond complete now you know they get it and degree of for be on not being a draggy this season. I think is the only way forward guards keeping a bond going as to how Junior Bonfield and younger players throw you so you finished off a 2001000 season and style Watson fall is 9. Well we're we're waiting probably to hear what they she has. So that every possible to the bomb could maybe one to 3 a lot of the players are improving all the time so they're probably ready for it great guys in the band the likes of on the show in Robert Black and people who go out there yes really bring it on the pipe and core and taking a stand I hope it continues so then can I ask you then yourself if you still go family in the play's West totally Lagan bond to your good films and 2 great grandsons and here they. Know Roy of They've been most of on for a long. Time though of name morning from the really nice. I think if you don't mind me mentioning you celebrated a bit of a special birthday recently look up the right. Of my home the homeowner the. Birthday Sir do you see the card from there in the mall piece no stuff there was there any kind of celebrations or anything for yourself and you know with the bond Oh so the bone comb way or the for. The root of a broom the door so oh really bones they came down here to the Hard as. You know yeah so they're just in your front yard here playing away no you are old you are of teenage years and I saw an affinity and I hang you know very healthy days ahead of the leg and one in the world this would be the 1st of many Stephen I reckon. Here's your to go to player. Lived with him today you need to get ready. For someone to put some story in Stephen's wheel you know I think name 160 Terry the word champ and steps one Delphos of the ball miles you're going well let's see. Musta been used to laugh the word. Was a big time because never would have left Scotland like this was a huge deal for the chairmanships to actually be on home turf for a home team the one that kind of thing. You talk about a party. I'll tell you I love to Rob for his 100th birthday to the telly. And they came round his backdoor they all played for him it was a real. Thing that was. Well of course because music is such an elemental part of our lives isn't it so enjoyed sharing cold hair songs with you people we come across from or recording or to contact the program they bring us stories of a piece of music the main thing is that has a very special place in their personal story this week we hear from from nearby on the arts Peninsula and her hair. 2 in the piano. Get her to talk to her and she would have been the p.r. . Where I was the almost the family but there isn't a song where. Any of that. Means just talking about her times. And the guy in my brother and the tears you're just saying the. Music at the base to relax now. And then. You know. And then he says you get all the. Sure the song is making the bad. Was. Who. Me Oh. God. Was. And you. Saw me hostage actually. Could you order me to such no place as just means showing you the way. You know mange overbroad your. View Sam ordinary English but it means marriage to me want to sign it. Because as me and hard language what I'm used to on all the time. Sometimes when I've listened to her song I just I just need a sort of a moment or 2. But because they are such a. Heart Felt pieces of radio Sally's song there and her singing it it was in Scott's but it was translated for her by Phillip Robinson you know it's a long long association with just cuts language and I think that was really special so thanks very much Sally. Well grand words and music we've had this week and thank you for gathered in the men and thanks to our listeners whoever we find you for your good company time to go with those so it's Cheerio from well you know producer at a holiday and sound engineer Carl Walker and from myself Helen Marc control a blackthorn production for b.b.c. Radio Ulster Now what thoughts have you for a final piece of music well I'm actually looking over to kip Bracken. Quite famously and the Celtic fusion seem to like about Celtic fusion sounds pretty good to me they are bonds called slant on the track as Brissie on the trip or she. Was. They can be full of surprises. And can lead to adventure as. We're talking. Celebration. Just. Something different. And. I'm bringing you. A smooth. Bring in someone called. George to name a fury this guitar hero is called. Robben Ford I love his latest album Purple heist packs a punch and if you haven't heard them were of you being born in 1950 want to California he has been named in the top 100 of all time I give you Robben Ford. Do. You. Yeah. He. Plays. You. Said. We. Need to see. You. This. Is. Was Robin Ford up now. Is one of my favorite soul singers I have more of her on vinyl than even at a jams I'm not 20 because my x. Partner sold them all off so please as you know there's just something about this canned of music on vinyl that makes me Chel right I born race Lee Jones in 1024 in Tuscaloosa Alabama I adore Dinah Washington and she's saying these lyrics when she sings about the blaze like nobody come here is Dinah Washington with The Blaze and nothing but a woman crying over. Oh . Crime ha. Ha. Ha. Ha. Ha. Ha. Ha. Ha. Ha. But a tough love. Life. Dinah Washington with The Blaze and nothing but a woman crime firm I think I'm a little too childlike Right now I'm in need of something to get me off this agent dancer in the studio I know high support some right charts yes the genius himself known for his charm of the ladies of course well. Mr Charles you can charm the life out of me any time bring it on here is the monster Ray Charles with I got a woman that's big a lot. Of good. Good. Good. Good. Always treatment. Never run an industry. Good. Good. Get here in the studio but hey was worth it was Ray Charles with I got a woman if I asked you to me I'm Irish women of the place there really isn't many of us dedicate my life to blaze right now I have played the grid grow new Duffy before so this series of saved one specially of the car Robinson has toured with Jimmy or cry and coin b. Are you re right across America not just happy with being a singer Carra picked up the drumsticks a washboard I was on a flight and let me tell you watching the sister perform them all at the same time as a site to say now 11 industry whether husband big fat as we like to call him he's also mesmerizing to watch and he has a love for Irish history every time they come back on tour he loves to hear old stories they are a part you on the most adorable couple to know here is my last local hero of the series it's hot fights on car with hold on. Love. Make sure you get to see them next time they're on tear in Ireland how it fits in Carla with hold on. I'm cars Hawkins You're listening to cars Hawkins got the blues on b.b.c. Radio I'll start Don't forget you can find playlist and photos for all the shows in the series b.b.c. Darko dot u.k. Forward slice radio and you can also download little b.b.c. Saying stop and 2017 I represented the u.k. At the European Blues Challenge brought back a win for the 1st time for the u.k. Police Federation Well this next glorious place sister went to brought back again this year Kyla Brock's is their name compromises their game. Go my sister I absolutely adore her new ya'll bumpy and glory check it out from it that was compromised by the lovely Kyla Brock's I cannot leave you with that those old songs that make me giggle I love a better ragtime this song States my bunker said completely when I play it to you you will go yes yes yes that is cause right there something from me something Could this is your fates teabag by Fats Waller Oh disclaimer my feet are fine. That walk around. Like a baby a. Baby elephant that's what I'm. Up in Holland after table what do. You. From your hole up. From. The. I don't want a closure. I really hate you. She likes you she thanks you. For being paradise she said. She likes you already. Man oh man think that you know you're. Very. Well. That is that my lover he's another series of cars Hawkins got the. New year it's a. Thank you all for listening and until next time I am going to leave you with the amazing Janis Joplin though he of course has made such an impression in such a short time she was for sure he can make so you rock some Janis Joplin's cosmic place until next time this is been a McLean media production for b.b.c. Radio all star game console How did. I've. News I'm Joe Scott a man has been shot in behind polls in what police have described as a brutal paramilitary style attack in West Belfast the victims young son was in the heist at the time Michael Fitzpatrick reports 3 masked men forced their way into a heist in Brick drive at around 2211 last night the victim a managed in his forty's was told to lie dying in the kitchen before being shot in the ankles his Each year old son was in an adjacent room and heard the gunshots and his father screams a neighbor told me the young boy called his front door to raise the alarm he said the it year old who was crying told him that his father had been shot the police say they're keeping an open mind regarding their investigation but said paramilitary involvement was a line of inquiry the tact of Chief Inspector Danny McCubbin the trial witnesses put on the young boy cannot be underestimated as his young child who was his mother at the moment already listed as we have been told of this young boy is withdrawn has been with a lot of potential through the war was the effect on the feel the police said they hope to speak to the victim of the shooting today he's being treated in hospital for non-life threatening injuries several 100 people have held a protest at Stormont to mark one fison days without a sitting assembly some of those he briefed the rain to attend had a clear message for the party just so frustrated at that high many things over the Norden it can't be fixed could be fixed if we had an assembly set up. Fed up with no action better with nothing happening for the last 1000 days time for some sort of change the United States is pulling out almost all of its remaining troops from northern Syria last week's announcement of a major withdrawal preceded a Turkish offensive against Kurdish forces in the area our correspondent in Washington Chris Buckner says the latest withdrawal could happen imminently. But sensually they are getting out of this battlefield and that's partly because they say they are concerned that the trips could get caught in the middle of the fighting between the talks on the cards but of course that is only going to increase the go amongst those Kurdish forces who once fought alongside the u.s. Against Islamic states annoy feel they have been abandoned by an ally and finally the weather with Jeff Maskell rain will gradually move away eastwards through this afternoon to leave some brighter spells so clearing skies but showers working in from the west later on staying largely dries in night with just the chance of an old chair here and there and temperatures dipping down to a chilly $2.00 to $5.00 Celsius turning cloudy later in the night with the rain moving in through the early hours it is a wet day to come on Monday the d.c. News. On b.b.c. Radio. Evening and welcome along to this makes full cup.

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