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Robin's Readings

These 19th century stories feature the adventures of County Down farmer, Paddy McQuillan.

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Broadcast Wed, 25 Aug 2010, 19:30 on BBC Radio Ulster but not available on BBC iPlayer.

6/6. WG Lyttle's classic Ulster-Scots stories. The McQuillans decide to emigrate to Canada.

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The Adventures of Paddy McQuillan

"Robin's Readings" were first performed in the 19th century as a series of humorous monologues.

They were created by the County Down writer, WG Lyttle who was born in 1844. After his death in 1896, he was buried in the grounds of Bangor Abbey where his memorial describes him as: "… a brilliant and graceful writer… and a true son of County Down".

As well as being the author of ‘Daft Eddie’ and ‘Betsy Gray’, Lyttle was above all an entertainer. He most often appeared at social gatherings in the guise of his alter-ego "Robin", a jovial country farmer from the fictitious Ballycuddy in County Down, who regaled his audiences in Ulster-Scots. The scripts from these performances were subsequently collected and published in 1879 as ‘Robin’s Readings’.

The stories recount the adventures and mishaps of Paddy McQuillan, a cheerful but unfortunate farmer.

There’s a real warmth and humour in these stories - even though they're about 150 years old. What comes across is the sense of a close, rural community sharing in each other’s joys and troubles.

Lyttle wrote in authentic Ulster-Scots, which was spoken throughout the Ards Peninsula - and many of the participants in this radio series are native Ulster-Scots speakers who bring the language to life again.

Recording Robin's Readings

In total, 23 people have been involved in recording the various parts in Robin's Readings - the majority of whom are from County Down where WG Lyttle based his stories.

Most of the recordings were made in people's homes and warm thanks are due to the following for their hospitality:

Ivan and Barbara McFerran - Glastry
Will McAvoy - Newtownards
Paddy and Irene McAvoy - Greyabbey (and particular thanks to Irene for the home-baking!)
Mark and Hilary Thompson - Ballyhalbert
Jackie and Valerie Thompson - Comber
Wilbert and Mrs Magill - Newtownards
and Ruth Hamilton - Greyabbey

Many thanks are also due to Anne Smyth for providing a digitised copy of Robin's Readings.

Newspaper Coverage

The Belfast Newsletter, Friday 9th July, included a feature on the forthcoming series.

The Low Country Boys

The music in the series is provided by the Low Country Boys who are all based in County Down.

In the Edit Studio (Laura and John)

Series Producer: Laura Spence
Project Assistant: Cathy Moorehead
Audio Technician: John Simpson
Production Co-Ordinator: Kate McQuade

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