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One stormy October a long time ago in Cornwall in the UK, the waves were so high that none of the fisherfolk dared to go out on the sea to bring back fish. So people in the village were going hungry. This is the story of one man who dared to brave the stormy seas to try to catch some fish. Did he make it safely back?

© Super Great Kids' Stories Length 24 min 10 October 2025 Season 1 Episode 294 Stories UK Episodic

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© Super Great Kids' Stories Length 24 min 10 October 2025 Season 1 Episode 294 Stories UK Episodic

The Rathlin Island Fairies & The Fisherman of Lough Neagh

The Rathlin Island Fairies & The Fisherman of Lough Neagh

This is an episodic podcast, so you can listen to it in any order, but episode one is a great place to start.

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One stormy October a long time ago in Cornwall in the UK, the waves were so high that none of the fisherfolk dared to go out on the sea to bring back fish. So people in the village were going hungry. This is the story of one man who dared to brave the stormy seas to try to catch some fish. Did he make it safely back? Listen to Jason Buck tell this Cornish legend of ‘derring-do’ and find out.

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