
392 Ireland's W. B. Yeats; Scotland's Robert Burns; Agatha Christie's England
January 17, 201553m 30s
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Show Notes
We look at how important the poet W. B Yeats is to the Irish, then Agatha Christie’s grandson recommends places in England where you experience the world of her mystery novels. And, just in time for Burns Night, Scottish troubadour Jim Malcolm explains what Robert Burns means to the Scots — and sings some of his favorite Burns tunes.
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