Joe Mahon returns to UTV on Sunday 24th July with another series of ‘Mahon’s Way’.
He will travel the length and breadth of Ulster, exploring the rich veins of heritage, history and culture which make this place so unique.
Joe has spent several months exploring the countryside and this 14-part series will take the viewer on a fabulous journey of discovery.
The series has everything, ancient townlands and castles; stories of trailblazing people who helped shape so many places; flora and fauna of rivers and lakes and history and stories behind poetry and songs.
From Malin to Moneymore, Garvagh to Greyabbey and everywhere in between, Joe uncovers yet more fascinating stories of Ulster’s heritage.
And in further episodes in the series, he visits the Deele Valley in east Donegal, checking on the health of its rivers, learning about the history of its railway, and discussing the works of a very unusual poet.
He also spends time on Inishtrahull Island off Inishowen, visiting a fledgling bird sanctuary, and in Malin.
Joe commented, “I can promise the viewer an enlightening, engaging and visually arresting experience, with help from the wide range of local residents, story-tellers, scholars and experts that we have met along the way.
“We also hope that with the Sunday evening programme, ‘Mahon’s Way’ will be the perfect way for viewers to wind down from busy weekends and ease into a new week.”
The series kicks off on Sunday, July 24, with Joe spending time on the Ards Peninsula at Portaferry.
The series has been part-funded by Northern Ireland Screen’s Ulster-Scots Broadcast Fund.
Richard Williams, CEO of Northern Ireland Screen said: “We are greatly looking forward to Joe’s brand new series of Mahon’s Way. Not only is Joe’s warm conversational style of
presenting already incredibly popular with viewers, but throughout his career he has been a great champion of linguistic variation. Joe has always sought to reflect and preserve the natural voice of the people who feature in his programmes, promoting the particular characteristics of local populations that make each place unique.
“This fits perfectly with the aims of our Ulster-Scots Broadcast Fund to promote Ulster-Scots heritage and culture.”
UTV’s Programmes Editor Tony Curry commented, “We are very excited about this new series. Joe has been the front man for many and varied series for UTV over the years and has built a strong rapport with audiences.
“Viewers look forward to his easy, relaxed style, as he explores Northern Ireland’s rich heritage and the people and places along the way. As he delves to the four corners of Northern Ireland I have no doubt that this new series of ‘Mahon’s Way’ will entertain, educate and delight in equal measure.”
‘Mahon’s Way’ is produced by Westway Film Productions for UTV, supported by Northern Ireland Screen’s Ulster-Scots Broadcast Fund. The series is sponsored by Warmflow Engineering.
You can watch the first episode on Sunday 24 th July at 7pm on UTV and on catch up on www.itv.com/utvprogrammes
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