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Well, what can I say. I'm probably being very unfair (and possibly bitter, because it should be me doing this program! :-), but it was pretty kakky really.

Sites visited included:

Goward 'dolmen'
Clontygora (mis-pronounced by Brian Black, the presenter)
Drumirril rock art
The Shannon Pot
and a few others

Some nice area shots.

Re: Drumirril - http://www.themodernantiquarian.com/post/24216 - one nice comment was that they have now found 80 decorated stones in the area! I wonder if attitudes to access will be changed. When I visited the farmer was very gruff and didn't really want us to go to the one stone that he would direct us to.

Re: Goward - the woman from Newry Museum told a story about The White Sower, which has nothing to do with Goward portal tomb, but is associated with Goward court tomb.

Only saw the last 7 minutes or so. Seemed like a typical cheery but asinine UTV production. I think they were at Navan fort and then moved on to the Shannon Pot. Despite the brevty of the piece, it made me want to go there!