The Blame Game is a weekly comedy panel game broadcast on BBC Radio Ulster and BBC One Northern Ireland. Started in 2005, it is hosted by Tim McGarry. Regular panellists include comedians Colin Murphy, Neil Delamere, and Jake O'Kane.
Twenty-five years on from a peace agreement being reached, Once Upon a Time in Northern Ireland shares intimate, unheard testimonies from all sides of the conflict.
Follows the life of Northern Irish investigative journalist Lyra McKee by telling her story through her own work and words.
Preacher, populist, politician - the electrifying rise of the Reverend Ian Paisley.
Ardal O’Hanlon explores a 1930s quest to find the first Irish men and women using archaeology, answering his deepest questions about what it means to be Irish.
The true story of a strange, lost film. In 1972, the IRA allowed an unusual documentary crew to film its members carrying out attacks. Right at the bloodiest point of the Northern Ireland conflict, IRA bombers were filmed unmasked, and most of its underground leadership appeared on camera. The film looked like a propaganda coup, before disappearing and going largely unseen for almost 50 years, with the IRA never allowing anything like it to happen again.
Battle of the Bogside is a documentary that depicts the events of the intense clash between the Protestant and Catholic communities in Derry, Northern Ireland. It focuses on the civil rights movement, police violence, and the sectarian violence that ensued. The film also delves into the social discrimination faced by Catholics and the role of the British Army and the Royal Ulster Constabulary in the conflict. The Battle of the Bogside ultimately led to the creation of a pirate radio station and widespread rioting.
A documentary film that explores the political journey of Bernadette Devlin McAliskey, a prominent Irish politician and advocate for civil rights in Northern Ireland during the 1960s and 1970s. The film showcases her activism, her role in the civil rights movement, and her experiences with discrimination, police brutality, and the ongoing conflict in Northern Ireland.
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