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As we get ready for Burns Night on 25 January, we’re delving into the Love Scotland archives to bring you three episodes that reveal the life and legacy of Robert Burns.
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We all know the songs and poems written by one of Scotland’s most famous sons – but who were the people that most influenced his life and his writing? Host Jackie Bird is on a mission to find out. This week, she’s joined by Christoper Waddell, learning manager at the Robert Burns Birthplace Museum, and Professor Gerard Carruthers, Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh and Francis Hutcheson Chair of Scottish Literature at the University of Glasgow.
Together, they look at poets, family members, friends and educators who made their mark on the Bard.
To enjoy more episodes of Love Scotland, please follow or subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.
For more information on the Robert Burns Birthplace Museum, click here.
Explore the National Trust for Scotland’s Robert Burns Collection online here.
Use of Green Grow The Rashes, O by Bill Adair, courtesy of University of Glasgow.
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A brand new series of Love Scotland will appear in your podcast feed later this spring.
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As we get ready for Burns Night on 25 January, we’re delving into the Love Scotland archives to bring you three episodes that reveal the life and legacy of Robert Burns.
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We all know the songs and poems written by one of Scotland’s most famous sons – but who were the people that most influenced his life and his writing? Host Jackie Bird is on a mission to find out. This week, she’s joined by Christoper Waddell, learning manager at the Robert Burns Birthplace Museum, and Professor Gerard Carruthers, Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh and Francis Hutcheson Chair of Scottish Literature at the University of Glasgow.
Together, they look at poets, family members, friends and educators who made their mark on the Bard.
To enjoy more episodes of Love Scotland, please follow or subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.
For more information on the Robert Burns Birthplace Museum, click here.
Explore the National Trust for Scotland’s Robert Burns Collection online here.
Use of Green Grow The Rashes, O by Bill Adair, courtesy of University of Glasgow.
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A brand new series of Love Scotland will appear in your podcast feed later this spring.

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