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Myths and Legends of East Fife (5 of 6 The Fear of Swine)
    One of a series of six short programmes on the myths and legends of East Fife.

Myths and Legends of East Fife (4 of 6 The Hermit of Inchkeith)
    One of a series of six short radio programmes on the myths and legends of East Fife.

Myths and Legends of East Fife (3 of 6 The Ghost of Balcomie Castle)
    One of a series of six short radio programmes on the myths and legends of East Fife.

Myths and Legends of East Fife (2 of 6 The Crail Skate)
    One of a series of six short radio programmes on the myths and legends of East Fife.

Myths and Legends of East Fife (1 of 6 The Hidden Gold of Largo Law)
    One of a series of six short radio programmes exploring the myths and legends of East Fife.

I Know Where I Come From, I Know Where I'm Going
    Trina Skjoldan Nielsen's video explores how storytelling can be important to a community.


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