Sir Hugh Orde in conversation with John Ware

Relatives for Justice event during Feile an Phobail in 2014.
A Century Later: 1941 – the night my friends died

A boy on the Shankill Road experiences the horrors of the Belfast Blitz, a night that would live in his memories forever.
A Century Later: 1972 – my bloody friday

A funeral procession makes its way through a warzone. This show is part of the Northern Visions/NVTV series ‘A Century Later’ – there’s more information on the project microsite. “WE WENT FROM PILLAR TO POST RIGHT THROUGH THAT ENTIRE EPICENTER OF THE DAMAGE THAT WAS HAPPENING.”
A Century Later: 1971 – McGurk’s bar bombing

Proving innocence for the victims of a bomb that ripped through the heart of a North Belfast community, killing men, women and children.
A Century Later: 1971 – the day the three jocks were murdered

The murders of three young soldiers in Belfast in 1971 would influence military legislation in other areas of conflict throughout the world. One community in Belfast was determined these three young men were never forgotten. This show is part of the Northern Visions/NVTV series ‘A Century Later’ – there’s more information on the project microsite. “ON […]
A Century Later: 1997 – the day Darren died

The murder of a colleague forces a Police Sergeant to confront the attitudes of the police to the gay community in Belfast.
A Century Later: 1993 – the day of the Shankill bomb

Searching for survivors amongst the rubble of one of the worst atrocities of the Troubles in Northern Ireland.
A Century Later: 1994 – the day of the IRA ceasefire

A soldier in the British Army discovers his love for a country that is finding peace after decades of war.
A Century Later: 1976 – the day innocence died

How the tragic death of a child from a plastic bullet outside her front door in Turf Lodge during the height of the Troubles was the beginning of a campaign to put a stop to further bloodshed.
Alan in Belfast – Barney Rowan

Alan Meban interviews the journalist Barney Rowan.