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Tonight, we'll have a blether about these things and more:
- How Dennison first heard the stories from the old crofter folk of Orkney
- How he recorded and published them
- And - maddeningly - hints of many stories that got away
- Assipattle the Viking
- Who pulled the roof off Noltland Castle?
- And who on earth would burn a boat burial?!
- Making a cog for Time Team in Sanday
- The story of the mester ship
- The Mither o' the Sea - a goddess who rules Orkney's seas in the summertime
- Find out what Valkyries weave with ... if you're not squeamish.
- The story of Assipattle and the Stoorworm
- The terrible Nucklavee, description by Dennison
- What Dennison recorded about sea trows, the finmen and Eynhallow
- How Tam Scott Lost his Sight
- Beauty amidst poverty: the story of Arthur Deerness and the Mermaid
- And of course, a selkie story
- Other writings of Dennison, including the first written Orkney dialect
Link to Historic Environment Scotland's film about the Sanday shipwreck, featuring the voice of Orcadian Tom Muir MBE
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