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Listing of Programmes for the Year: 1993 182 Programmes

Date Broadcast:
Mon 4th Jan 1993
Duration:
14 mins 5 secs
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
In Dungannon the UVF kill father and son Patrick and Diarmuid Shields. Film report with review of other recent attacks, the men were shot in their shop, another brother wounded. Interview with Fr Denis Faul views, then Ken Magennis (UUP) views, Judy O'Neill former Tyrone GAA club chairman views. Reaction from Patrick Mayhew calls Loyalists evil people, then Bernie Devlin comments. P.Robinson (DUP) had warned of Loyalist upsurge. S.Mallon offered to meet UFF, they refused, UFF warn pan-Nationalist front. Analysis by Brian Rowan of Loyalist terror campaign. P.Robinson says Loyalists and Unionist getting nothing from government just Nationalists. Rev. Jim Magee on UFF views on SDLP and Dublin government, S.Mallons response. In studio Dr John Dunlop (Presbyterian Moderator) discusses talks with Loyalists and the chances of any success, and the way forward as he sees it.

In North Belfast the funeral of Steven Waller (23) (RIR Soldier). Film report, mothers grief shown, comments of Rev. Alan Smylie.
DVD No.
D01610
Tape No.
108
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2687



Date Broadcast:
Tue 5th Jan 1993
Duration:
9 mins 5 secs
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
John Wilsey (Army Co. General) gives interview to Brain Rowan, he highlights successes, but says there is a long way to go yet and Army has will to win, he says Soldiers must act within the law, otherwise they are same as terrorist. He refuses to criticise Brian Nelson involvement with Army, calls it difficult time, but no shame in matter. On UDR Soldiers charged with murder and paratroopers with assault he says Soldiers are ruled by laws of the land, on PIRA mainland campaign he says PIRA won't break populations resolve. He says all strains of government bearing down on terror will defeat terrorists.

In Dungannon the funerals of Patrick and Diarmuid Shiels, film report coffins followed by thousand mourners. Bishop Gerard Clifford comments, GAA presence, Fr Liam McEntaggart sermon.
DVD No.
D01610
Tape No.
108
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2688



Date Broadcast:
Wed 13th Jan 1993
Duration:
11 mins
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
In Irish Republic, Dick Spring (New Foreign Affairs Minister), says articles two and three would be looked at, he gives interview on hopes for restarting of Northern Ireland talks. In Enniskillen the inquest jury heard details of the British Army killing of Seamus McIlwaine (IRA Volunteer) from Soldiers and an IRA colleague of McIlwaine. Profile of Army yellow card rules, jury found no Army warning was given. F.Molloy (SF) views. Then Ken Magennis (UUP) rejects findings, he says McIlwaine killed fourteen times. Alban McGuiness (SDLP) views on IRA witness being used, DPP statement. Profile of Northern Ireland inquest system and previous controversies, and differences here to rest of UK. Tom Hadden (Law Professor) welcomes detailed factual judgement, then M.O'Brien (CAJ) on Northern Ireland inquest system and its failings measured again UN norm. Thirteen more security force killings have yet to have inquest. At the funeral of Mattew Boyd (60) killed by the IRA last Monday, R.Eames (Church of Ireland Bishop) calls on Catholics and Protestants to stand together, Shields widow visited Boyd home in Dungannon. UVF claims dismissed.

Ken Masterson had succeeded M.McAtamney as RUC Assistant Chief Constable.
DVD No.
D01610
Tape No.
108
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2689



Date Broadcast:
Thu 14th Jan 1993
Duration:
24 mins 4 secs
Broadcast Company:
Independent Television (ITV)
Channel:
UTV (Ulster Television)
Type of Programme:
Current Affairs
Series Title:
Counterpoint
Programme Title:
Informers
Description:
An insight into how and why the RUC uses informers. Begins with Chris Moore report on killing of Tony Harrison (PTE.) one of the killers was Martin McGartland who was RUC agent.
DVD No.
D01620
Tape No.
108
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
142



Date Broadcast:
Fri 15th Jan 1993
Duration:
3 mins 4 secs
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
Lada garage in Adelaide Street, Belfast bombed by PIRA, film report. Last night UFF shot dead Anthony Butler (40) in Agra Street in the Ormeau district, film report with eye-witness account, INLA membership claims rejected. Butler had given evidence to death of drugs dealer he had served time for firearms offences. Earlier on the Shankill the INLA shot and wounded leading Loyalist John Bunter Graham. Film report, Grahams condition serous he has survived previous attacks by IRA and IPLO.

In courts a UDR man is beginning trial on UVF membership charges. (No name given), also Pat O'Reilly from West Belfast given suspended sentence for not reporting his car being hijacked.
DVD No.
D01610
Tape No.
108
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2690



Date Broadcast:
Mon 18th Jan 1993
Duration:
3 mins 4 secs
Broadcast Company:
Independent Television (ITV)
Channel:
UTV (Ulster Television)
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
n.a.
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
In Dundonald, a forty six year old man has been shot and wounded. Film report but no motive yet known.

Reports coming in of coffee har bomb attack in West Belfast. Earlier in Tyrone the security forces escaped injury in another coffee jar bomb attack.

In North Belfast, then UVF have admitted shooting Catholic careworker, Sharon McKenna as she cooked dinner for a Protestant friend. Film report from Shore Road, shows her at charity cheque handover and her mother gives interview.

In Belfast the funeral of Anthony Butler with comments of Fr. A. Alexander. Film clip. In Courts three men jailed for making West Belfast booby trap bomb. No names given.
DVD No.
D01610
Tape No.
108
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
5448



Date Broadcast:
Wed 20th Jan 1993
Duration:
9 mins 46 secs
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
The latest church effort to end Loyalist violence has failed, Roy Magee involved, B.Rowan report on background to current talks on Friday, Magee wanted threat to pan-Nationalist front withdrawn, the Loyalists refused. Roy Magee gives interview on talks and Loyalist thinking at this time.

In Belfast the funeral of UVF victim Sharon McKenna (27) (RC), film report with comments of Fr Hubert Rooney and John Thompson her friend, Bishop P.Walsh appeals to women to stop men folk being involved in violence. In St.Anne's Cathedral an ecumenical prayer meeting was held.
DVD No.
D01610
Tape No.
108
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2691



Date Broadcast:
Thu 21st Jan 1993
Duration:
24 mins 3 secs
Broadcast Company:
Independent Television (ITV)
Channel:
UTV (Ulster Television)
Type of Programme:
Current Affairs
Series Title:
Counterpoint
Programme Title:
The Margaret Perry murder
Description:
The PIRA kill three men for her death. This documentary profiles the killing of M.Perry and the subsequent killing of three Co.Armagh men by the IRA as alleged informers for being her killers and British agents.
DVD No.
D01620
Tape No.
108
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
143



Date Broadcast:
Fri 22nd Jan 1993
Duration:
3 mins
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
In North Belfast the INLA kill Sam Rocks (30) (Protestant) their UDA claims rejected by the family and the UDA. Film report from Crumlin Road. He had recently bought a car of a leading Loyalist. Joe Coggle (Industrial Unionist Cllr.) comments. Then SDLP, Alliance, Sinn Fein reactions.
DVD No.
D01620
Tape No.
108
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2692



Date Broadcast:
Sat 23rd Jan 1993
Duration:
3 mins
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
In Derry city centre RUC man is shot dead by the PIRA. Film report eye-witness report from traffic warden.

In Newtownstewart an off duty Soldier and a gunman are wounded in PIRA murder bid, men arrested include wounded gunman. Film report.

Sean Berryman abducted by IRA in Buncrana, his car found. Film report with John O'Connor (Superintendent) views.

IRA claim six hundred pound bomb failed to detonate at Cappagh, Co.Tyrone.
DVD No.
D01620
Tape No.
108
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2693



Date Broadcast:
Mon 25th Jan 1993
Duration:
8 mins 9 secs
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
Church leaders disgust at PIRA killing of Michael Ferguson (21) (RUC Constable) views of Clive McComb (Chief Superintendent) from Derry. Then Robert Atkins (N.Ireland Office Minster) comments, then James Mehaffey (Church of Ireland). Then William Hay (Mayor, DUP) wants hanging. Profile of M.Ferguson, a Catholic from Omagh, his father was also an RUC man, Pat McGown (Cllr.) on Omagh's reaction, then his headmaster says he knew of the dangers of being in RUC. His friend, Aaron McCormick gives a profile. Then Fr Gerry Convey views.

In Belfast the funeral of Samuel Rock (30) (INLA victim), church men's statement condemns killings, Peter Grogan (Shop Stewart) comments.

Tyrone man on attempted murder charge while in hospital.
DVD No.
D01620
Tape No.
108
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2694



Date Broadcast:
Tue 26th Jan 1993
Duration:
3 mins 2 secs
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
Headlines, then funeral of M.Ferguson (RUC Constable) in Omagh, Edward Daly (Bishop of Derry) comments on courage in joining RUC. Film report.

In Taranagh Street in village area, IRA raid Couchman home looking for named man, they fled house. Mrs Couchman interviews on incident, last occupant was attacked by IRA before.
DVD No.
D01620
Tape No.
108
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2695



Date Broadcast:
Thu 28th Jan 1993
Duration:
9 mins
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
In Cookstown booby trap at house Martin McNamee (25) (RC) is killed, home is owner by man currently on terror charges.

In North Belfast the UVF attack a taxi-firm, but can't get in, they shoot a man serving in a chip shop near by. G.McGuigan (SF Cllr.) comments. Then A.Magennis (SDLP) views. Then Cecil Walker (UUP) comments. Taxi-drivers Association comments (MISSING) (RUC Chief Superintendent). Army and police accused by Sinn Fein of rearming Loyalist paramilitaries through Brian Nelson, recently moved from Crumlin Road to English prison. Gerry Adams statement in document and press conference, he says upsurge in violence due to this rearming. Film report on weapons details, with film clip of Davy Payne lose of guns, UVF and Ulster resistance also got guns, B.Nelson did not go to South Africa, profile of Nelson role.
DVD No.
D01620
Tape No.
108
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2696



Date Broadcast:
Wed 3rd Feb 1993
Duration:
8 mins
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
Last night the UVF killed Eugene Martin (29) in Co.Derry, film report. He is ninth terror victim this year. His uncle comments and then William McCrea (DUP) rejects Mr Martin was in the IRA. F.Haughey (SDLP Cllr.) comments on twenty-seven murders but nobody charged. Reaction from WP and Sinn Fein and Fr Denis Faul.

In Belfast the UFF firebombed the homes of Dorita Fields (SDLP Cllr.) and Alastair McDonnell. Film report with UFF statement and political reaction from A.McDonna, Ken Magennis (UUP), then with S.Mallon in the studio.
DVD No.
D01620
Tape No.
108
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2697



Date Broadcast:
Thu 4th Feb 1993
Duration:
5 mins
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
The funeral in Co.Tyrone of Julie Statham (20) who committed suicide, she was girlfriend of UVF murder victim D.Shields, killed with his father. Film report with Priests comments. The family of killed M.Ferguson (RUC Constable), visit the site of his death in Derry. At Sinn Fein offices in Belfast a memorial service for the victims of Alan Moore (RUC Constable) one year ago.

In Crossmaglen a civilian worker is injured in a mortar attack. Film report with eye-witness accounts.
DVD No.
D01620
Tape No.
108
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2698



Date Broadcast:
Tue 9th Feb 1993
Duration:
3 mins
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
In Armagh IRA bomb attacks kill M.Bessick (British Soldier L.Cpl), and four others injured in double blast. Film report on triple bomb attack.
DVD No.
D01620
Tape No.
108
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2699



Date Broadcast:
Fri 12th Feb 1993
Duration:
3 mins 2 secs
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
In Armagh Loyalists kill Catholic father of four at his home. Film report on killing of Thomas Molloy (32).

Also on the border the IRA claim killing of Chris Hart (24) from Belfast as alleged informer.
DVD No.
D01620
Tape No.
108
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2700



Date Broadcast:
Mon 15th Feb 1993
Duration:
4 mins 40 secs
Broadcast Company:
Independent Television (ITV)
Channel:
UTV (Ulster Television)
Type of Programme:
Current Affairs
Series Title:
UTV News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
Funeral of Chris Hart killed at Castlederg border by IRA as alleged informer. IRA statement. Bishop of Down and Connor comments and Fr Aidan Danny views. Protestant man in hiding since IRA raided his home in Dunmurray says he is not Loyalist and was forced to hire a car used by Loyalists in shooting.
DVD No.
D01610
Tape No.
108
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2701



Date Broadcast:
Wed 17th Feb 1993
Duration:
4 mins
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
In West Belfast (Highfield Gardens) the PIRA shoot dead Mervyn Johnston (32) (RIR L.Cpl). Film report with comment from tom Conville (his employer, Eagle Foods), then Elizabeth Seawright (Protestant Unionist Cllr.) views, then Patrick Mayhew comments, then Joe Hendron (SDLP MP) views.
DVD No.
D01620
Tape No.
108
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2702



Date Broadcast:
Thu 18th Feb 1993
Duration:
2 mins 2 secs
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
In Belfast Jim Rice (34) (RC) survives Loyalist murder bid for the second time, he was disabled by last shooting. Film report in Boucher Crescent attack with eye-witness account. Review of last shooting in Castlewellan two years ago. Sinn Fein allege collusion. D.McGrady (SDLP) views.
DVD No.
D01620
Tape No.
109
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2703



Date Broadcast:
Fri 19th Feb 1993
Duration:
6 mins
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
Unemployment problem highlighted. Funeral of M.Johnston (RIR L.Cpl.). Film report with Army Chaplin Rev. John Shields comments. Loyalist RHC attack home of Catholic in Rathcoole.

In Derry six thousand Protestant families have moved out of cityside of Derry. Film report on changing face of the city because of the troubles, with interview with those who moved, and Dean Cecil Orr from Cathedral, then Presbyterian Minister views.
DVD No.
D01620
Tape No.
109
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2704



Date Broadcast:
Mon 22nd Feb 1993
Duration:
9 mins
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
Two RUC men hurt in PIRA bomb attack at Derry courthouse. Film report with eye-witness accounts.

In the courts Joe Hendron (SDLP) survives Sinn Fein attempt to unseat him for false practices over election expenses. Film report with interviews and judges comments, and complainor, Maura McCrory. Then T.Hartley (SF). Review of his election victory and the case, then Hendron interview in the studio.
DVD No.
D01620
Tape No.
109
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2705



Date Broadcast:
Tue 23rd Feb 1993
Duration:
2 mins 5 secs
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
Three black taxi drivers wounded at Castle Court centre by UFF gun men. Film report with Jim Neeson (Taxi Association Chairman) comments and political reaction from Joe Austin (SF).

Five Loyalists appear in court on firearms charges after RUC rammed their car in Newtownabbey last Tuesday, they are Steven Pittman, Gary Davies, R.McDowell, John Grace and Alan Freeburn all from Belfast.
DVD No.
D01630
Tape No.
109
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2706



Date Broadcast:
Thu 25th Feb 1993
Duration:
6 mins
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
Two RUC men killed in Armagh within twenty-four years. John Reid (30) (RUC Constable) shot by an IRA sniper outside Crossmaglen, film report with preview of last Augusts killing of Soldier by sniper in Crossmaglen. Earlier in North Armagh Reg Williamson (46) (RUCR) was killed by a booby trap car bomb. Film report, he's second family member to be killed by INLA. His girlfriend a Catholic gives interview. October 1982 his brother Fred was killed. Jim Speers (UUP Cllr.) comments, security journalist says killing security forces, the current IRA main aim. Interview with S.Mallon (SDLP) on current violence.
DVD No.
D01630
Tape No.
109
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2707



Date Broadcast:
Fri 26th Feb 1993
Duration:
4 mins
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
In Newry shopping centre a man in his 30s was shot and wounded he is critical. Film report.

In Co.Fermanagh an IRA mortar failed to explode at Tempo RUC base. Film report with eye-witness report from Fr B.Marron. Then Cecil Noble (UUP Cllr.) views.
DVD No.
D01630
Tape No.
109
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2708



Date Broadcast:
Sat 27th Feb 1993
Duration:
2 mins
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC UK
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC UK News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
In Camden district, London, a bomb exploded in a litterbin. Film report with eye-witness accounts. Bombers gave false warning Commander B.Luckhurst comments, overnight two people arrested in London, three more in Nottingham.
DVD No.
D01600
Tape No.
109
Country of Origin:
England
Record No.
2709



Date Broadcast:
Sat 27th Feb 1993
Duration:
3 mins 3 secs
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
In Armagh the PIRA shot a sixty-six year old woman by mistake in attack on her home. Film report with IRA statement. IRA admit shooting man in Newry shopping centre. In Co.Armagh the funeral of Reg Williamson hears Rev.Ernest Boggs appeal for no retaliation. Film report.

In Republic, Garda seize booby trap bombs outside Dublin. Film report.
DVD No.
D01630
Tape No.
109
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2710



Date Broadcast:
Mon 1st Mar 1993
Duration:
1 mins 51 secs
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
John Reid (30) (RUC Constable) funeral in East Belfast with Ed Miller, the vicars comments on need for peace between communities.
DVD No.
D01630
Tape No.
109
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2711



Date Broadcast:
Tue 2nd Mar 1993
Duration:
3 mins 8 secs
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
IRA mortar attacks in Bessbrook cause chaos. Film report as RUC base escapes blast but houses wrecked. Householder interviews local churches damaged.
DVD No.
D01630
Tape No.
109
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2712



Date Broadcast:
Mon 8th Mar 1993
Duration:
8 mins 5 secs
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
In Keady an IRA mortar attack on the RUC base kills Nigel McCollum (25) (civilian worker). Film report worker worked for Henry firm, it's the fourth of their workers killed. With Tom Kavanagh (SDLP Cllr.) reaction. This was new IRA mortar called mark fifteen. Patrick Mayhew comments in Belfast, he is heckled by Unionists for inviting Sinn Fein Councillors to public meeting.

In Bangor an IRA car bomb wrecked seventy shops, it was detonated by remote control as RUC passed it, four RUC men injured. M.Mates reaction then local Chamber of Trade spokesman, then Jerry Lang (shopkeeper) views. John Robinson (Compensation Agency) comments on payments.

Bangor was also bombed last October. Brian Rowan on security situation in Northern Ireland especially recent mortar attacks. (Film clips) (Clip of Jim Livingstone at end).
DVD No.
D01630
Tape No.
109
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2713



Date Broadcast:
Wed 10th Mar 1993
Duration:
4 mins 27 secs
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
Funeral of Nigel McCollum (25) in Cookstown, Rev W.Bingham views. In South Armagh Army and RUC arrest four men and search Crossmaglen in response to IRA threat, film report. Peter O'Callaghan (44) in court on charges relating to Keady mortar attack, his lorry was used by bombers.
DVD No.
D01630
Tape No.
109
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2714



Date Broadcast:
Thu 11th Mar 1993
Duration:
? mins
Broadcast Company:
Independent Television (ITV)
Channel:
UTV (Ulster Television)
Type of Programme:
Current Affairs
Series Title:
Counterpoint
Programme Title:
Profile of South African links to Loyalists
Description:
Collusion examined and Loyalist links to MI5. The guns currently being used by Loyalist paramilitaries came to them from South Africa. British intelligence knew they were coming in through Brian Nelsons involved but MI5 has a history of helping Loyalists find friends in South Africa to help them.
DVD No.
D01630
Tape No.
109
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
144



Date Broadcast:
Thu 11th Mar 1993
Duration:
6 mins
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
In North Belfast, Norman Truesdale (39) (Protestant shop keeper) shot dead by IRA who allege he was Loyalist paramilitary. Film report with family reaction, then Cecil Walker (UUP) comments. Previous owner Billy Qwee shot dead in shop by IPLO five years ago. Brian Rowan security journalist comments on recent IRA attacks on Loyalists including shooting on Shankill last weekend, he gives darkened interview (it's Johnny Adair) he tells of living in a steel box, Rev.Roy Magee explains mood of Shankill Loyalists and wants sensitive policing.

In Belfast the Army blew up a suspect van at Stewart Street, other alerts caused traffic problems.
DVD No.
D01630
Tape No.
109
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2715



Date Broadcast:
Sat 13th Mar 1993
Duration:
1 mins 2 secs
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
In North Belfast the funeral of Norman Truesdale (39) killed by the IRA on Wednesday night. Film report with Cecil Walker (UUP) comments on North Belfast security.
DVD No.
D01630
Tape No.
109
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2716



Date Broadcast:
Mon 15th Mar 1993
Duration:
7 mins 5 secs
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
Robert Shaw (56) a Catholic, was shot dead by UFF in Newtownabbey. Film report, one of his sons was shot at last year he told Roy Beggs (UUP, MP) of his fears. Fr Pat Buckley views. M.McGuiness (leading Republican) says in interview that if Sinn Fein and government held talks that wouldn't guarantee peace on it's own, he gives interview with Brian Roan, using actors voice to avoid government ban, he finds it boring to constantly ask for talks, he wants to get a peace process going, Dr J.Weir (Presbyterian Moderator) gives his views on provisional's campaign and then S.Mallon (SDLP) views on ending violence. Patrick Mayhew says Sinn Fein should take on board the British government views they won?t talk under threat, Paisley attitude to Sinn Fein is they want ethnic cleansing of British and Northern Ireland. Reg Empey (UUP) says Northern Ireland Office policy of encouraging Sinn Fein has failed.
DVD No.
D01630
Tape No.
109
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2717



Date Broadcast:
Wed 17th Mar 1993
Duration:
8 mins
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
British Soldier is shot dead by IRA sniper in Forkhill, he's Lawrence Dickson (L.Cpl.) Film report, it's forth killing with single shot near border. Reaction from Danny Kennedy (UUP) and S.Mallon.

In Co.Derry two workmen escaped a booby trap bomb blast in their van. Film report with John Dallat (SDLP Cllr.) views, driver of van is well know Loyalist in the area.

In the USA, Bill Clinton (President), is meeting Albert Reynolds, film report discusses if the US should send a special envoy to Ireland and if so should he talk to Sinn Fein, views given of Tom Foley (House Speaker), Joe Kennedy (Congressman), and Irish Nationalist Caucus Fr Sean McManus views. Reaction from Archbishop R.Eames. (Church of Ireland).
DVD No.
D01630
Tape No.
109
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2718



Date Broadcast:
Thu 18th Mar 1993
Duration:
37 mins 20 secs
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC1 NI
Type of Programme:
Current Affairs
Series Title:
Spotlight
Programme Title:
IRAs Economic Bombing Campaign
Description:
In studio people from Bangor, Keady, Bessbrook and Lurgan all towns recently bombed by the PIRA gather to tell of the destruction, it's effects on their businesses and to give their opinions on what the government should be doing to stop IRA terrorist bombings.
DVD No.
D01630
Tape No.
?
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2719



Date Broadcast:
Sat 20th Mar 1993
Duration:
3 mins
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC UK
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC UK News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
PIRA bomb Warrington in England, a four year old boy dies and forty-seven injured. Bombers gave false warnings, eye-witness accounts. Bombs left in litter bins. Brian Baister (Police Chief) comments, Prime Ministers condemn attack. Preview of three bombs left at gasworks on 27th February 1993, a policeman was shot and three arrested in this incident, then Camden High Street bomb.
DVD No.
D01640
Tape No.
109
Country of Origin:
England
Record No.
2720



Date Broadcast:
Wed 24th Mar 1993
Duration:
8 mins
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
In West Belfast the UFF shoot dead Peter Gallagher (44) from Toome, at Grovensor Road, he was Sinn Fein member, eye-witness accounts, colleagues on his qualities, film report with RUC Chiefs comments, then Sinn Fein Cllr. Fr A McCann comments on wanting a wall built. Also in Belfast the home of G.McGuigan (SF Cllr.) was bombed by UFF, he gives interview on grenade type device. It's the second attack (February 1992) on his home. In two years Loyalists have killed seven Sinn Fein members. B.Rowan report on UFF and UVF violence, including two booby trap devices found under cars. Pat McKeown (SF) comments on attacks.

In West Belfast, two joyriders killed in stolen car incident, two other injured. Film report.
DVD No.
D01640
Tape No.
109
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2721



Date Broadcast:
Thu 25th Mar 1993
Duration:
19 mins
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
In Castlerock, four Catholic workmen killed by the UFF. Film report men named as James McKenna (58), James Kelly (25) and Robert Dalrimple (46) (forth not named yet), eye-witness Fr Kiernan O'Dwyer comments, then B.Johnston (Church of Ireland rector), then local resident Viv Miller, fire workmen worked for Maghera fire places, Gerry Kane their boss comments, then William King (Mayor Cllr), and William Ross (UUP MP), then Dr F.Lagan (Bishop of Derry), then Bishop James Mehaffey (Church of Ireland), then John Dallat (SDLP Cllr.) views. UFF statement threatens more attacks. B.Rowan updates the UFF campaign overnight, Joe Austin (SF) home attacked, the UFF also blast bombed the homes of two SDLP Cllr. In Banbridge, Jim Walsh (Cllr.) interview on attack, then Cassie McDermott (Cllr.) views on attack on her home. In the studio S.Mallon (SDLP security spokesman) gives his views on today's killings, and general situation. In London, M.Mates (N.Ireland Office Security Minister) gives government response. Name of forth victim Noel Kane (20). Gordon Wilson (Senator in Dail) to meet IRA for talks.

In Warrington dead boy named as Johnathon Ball (3) also today Tim Perry (12) dies of injuries. In Dublin one thousand people attend peace rally to protest Warrington attack. Susan McHugh (organiser) speech extract.

Gordon Wilson met Dick Spring, he comments to press after hearing of Castlerock attack, he appeals to IRA to stop campaign.
DVD No.
D01640
Tape No.
109
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2722



Date Broadcast:
Fri 26th Mar 1993
Duration:
11 mins 5 secs
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
Overnight the UFF kill Damien Walsh (17) in Twinbrook.

In Warrington funeral of Jonathan Ball (3), film report with comments of Bishop of Birkenhead, Michael Langrish, in Belfast one thousand attend peace service in St.Anne's Cathedral with Rev. Jack Shearer comments, on recent violence, followed by march to City Hall, Pat Campbell (Woman Together for Peace) comments, then Valerie Morgan from Warrington. In studio Anne Carr interview on Woman Together for Peace aims and her feelings, we have reached a turning point, she wants to mobilise Northern Ireland woman.

Funeral in Co.Antrim of P.Gallagher's (SF) (44). Film report, Sinn Fein members attend. Fr Pat O'Neill comments on P. Gallagher's life.

Report on killing of Damien Walsh in Poleglass coal shop, by the UFF, with eye-witness account, man injured survives when gun jams. Reaction from Joe Hendron (SDLP) on Shankill Road, the UFF tried to kill a Protestant man just released from prison it's the second time he's been targeted, film report he was shot in leg last year, and had just been released from jail on UDA extortion charge.

In Poleglass the Army found five and half tons of fertilizer in Poleglass shopping centre.
DVD No.
D01640
Tape No.
109
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2723



Date Broadcast:
Fri 26th Mar 1993
Duration:
3 mins
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
Interview with RUC men injured in large IRA bomb in Bangor on Sunday morning. Constable lost his foot in blast, he gives interview with Conor Bradford on his recollections, then his other injured colleague comments. Pictures of injuries, they comment on public reactions. (Bangor Bomb 08 March 1993). (Later bulletin).
DVD No.
D01640
Tape No.
109
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2724



Date Broadcast:
Sat 27th Mar 1993
Duration:
4 mins
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
Castlerock victims funerals, first in Maghera were James Kelly (IRA Volunteer) was buried in St. Patrick's Church in Glen, comments of Fr Seamus O'Connell, earlier in same church the funeral of Patrick McKenna with Bishop of Derry, F.Lagan, comments.

In Rasharkin the funeral of Gerry Dalrimple (53), with comments of Fr John Fitzpatrick, then Bishop of Down and Connor Patrick Walsh.

In Twinbrook people held a vigil for Damien Walsh 17), film report, police appeal on stolen car.

Also in Belfast at the funerals of joy riders Damien Fagan (17) and Michael Largey (18), the Priest condemns joy riding.

Ballymena house fire kills six year old girl. Film report.
DVD No.
D01640
Tape No.
109
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2725



Date Broadcast:
Mon 29th Mar 1993
Duration:
7 mins
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
In courts Paul Johnston (21) (Downpatrick) charged with killing four UDR men outside Downpatrick, in April 1990, film report, he is accused of bombing Bank last November, and attempting to kill RUC men outside Downpatrick.

Eight days ago, Sean McGuigan (24) also on attempted murder charge of RUC.

In Poleglass the funeral of Damien Walsh (17) with comments of Fr Pat McWilliams on international scandal of violence, also in Swatragh yesterday the funeral of Castlerock victim Noel O'Kane (21) hears Bishop of Derry, F.Lagan. Gerry Adams (SF President) has told Republicans and Nationalists to get in to current peace movement to promote Nationalist and Republican politics.

In Dublin yesterday a peace rally was held, comments from Patrick Mayhew, then Relatives for Justice group say Dublin peace group rejected them, Adam's says Warrington emotions being exploited. P.Robinson (DUP) comments on Dublin peace rally aims as a nonsense, they also critise Gordon Wilson for meeting the IRA, Sinn Fein and IRA want a government response, a peace process.
DVD No.
D01640
Tape No.
109
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2726



Date Broadcast:
Tue 30th Mar 1993
Duration:
4 mins
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
An Army bomb disposal man has lost his hand defusing a UVF bomb near Antrim. Device was under a car in Rathenraw estate. Film report with eye-witness account. In July John Howard (W/O), was killed on Falls Road, this is first ATO injured since then. In England Paul 'Dingus' Magee and Michael O'Brian jailed for thirty years for killing a police constable at a road block in England. Film report with profile of Crumlin Road jail escaper Magee, and Joe Doherty just deported from USA.

RUC find one ton of fertilizer in Andersontown.
DVD No.
D01640
Tape No.
109
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2727



Date Broadcast:
Thu 1st Apr 1993
Duration:
2 mins 3 secs
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
At Shankill Road home of J.Adair, an undercover Solider shot and wounded friend of his, when they challenged the Soldier. Film report with Adair interview and RUC statement, Soldier was in DET, watching Adair.

Later a Catholic taxi-driver seriously wounded outside the Mater Hospital on the Crumlin Road, with Dr John Cooper comments.

In Dail, Irish Prime Minister says any changes in Article two and three ran only be by agreement.
DVD No.
D01640
Tape No.
109
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2728



Date Broadcast:
Mon 5th Apr 1993
Duration:
7 mins 46 secs
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
Billy Killen (36) (Loyalist) shot dead in Portavogie, Co.Down, by fellow Loyalists, in 1970s he served sentence for killing a fellow UDA man. Film report on attack, he survived a previous attack, comments of Church of Ireland Canon Frank Bell.

In Co.Tyrone at Carrickmore a landmine failed to go off.

IRA Fugitive, Nissan Quinliven (MISSING) is to stand trial in Irish Republic before extradition, he escaped from a London prison, film report.

Inquest was held into death of Alice McLaughlin, who shot herself in David Beatties (Det. Constable) car with his gun. Film report on April 1991 incident, forensic evidence suggests self inflicted wound,

Susan McHugh of new peace group says she would talk to IRA if it helps and violence. Film report on Peace 1993 campaign meeting at Queens University Belfast, peace rally held in Maghera.

In West Belfast Relatives for Justice held their own march. Report with comments of Anne Bradley.
DVD No.
D01640
Tape No.
109
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2729



Date Broadcast:
Wed 7th Apr 1993
Duration:
10 mins 5 secs
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
John Major (Prime Minister) visits Northern Ireland, opening a new RUC base in Strabane he told politicians to be more flexible. Film report with interview on attitudes of British government to terrorism and Northern Ireland stays in UK while majority want that. He praises Irish Republics comments on Articles two and three. To get into talks Sinn Fein must give up violence. Reaction from Paisley sabre rattling about Dublin, then John Allardyce (Alliance) and John Hume (SDLP). Later Major visited Derry's new port, worker comments, then to Campsie to visit Fruit of the Loom, William Carter comments, finally he went to Coleraine town centre blasted by the IRA last November, he went on walk about. John Moore (store owner) comments, Major praises Coleraine's courage.

In South Armagh three Soldiers injured in IRA mortar attack on Crossmaglen. Film report.
DVD No.
D01640
Tape No.
109
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2730



Date Broadcast:
Thu 8th Apr 1993
Duration:
8 mins 41 secs
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
Gordon Wilson says his meeting with IRA was pointless. Film report with interview, there is no evidence of any shift in the IRA, IRA issue a statement calling for inclusive dialogue without preconditions. Gordon Wilson gives his own account of meeting, and of what he told them, he denies giving the IRA credibility, the IRA said the British must get them at the table. Unionist reaction from P.Robinson critical, as is D.Trimble. Allardyce praise, IRA release Easter message with IRA video.

In Dublin the Garda arrest Pearce McAuley at Connolly station, he escaped from Brixham prison. London with N.Quinliven.
DVD No.
D01640
Tape No.
109
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2731



Date Broadcast:
Fri 9th Apr 1993
Duration:
35 mins 53 secs
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
Rough Justice
Programme Title:
Murder in Mind?
Description:
This programme shows unique film from the Army helicopter above Andersonstown on 19 March 1988, when the two British Army Corporals Woods and Hawell were beaten by a mob and then shot dead by PIRA.
DVD No.
D01650
Tape No.
109
Country of Origin:
England
Record No.
2734



Date Broadcast:
Thu 22nd Apr 1993
Duration:
24 mins
Broadcast Company:
Independent Television (ITV)
Channel:
UTV (Ulster Television)
Type of Programme:
Current Affairs
Series Title:
Counterpoint
Programme Title:
Holding the Bridge
Description:
Sectarianism on Belfast's Ormeau Road. This programme profiles the Ormeau Road area in Belfast. On the city side of the Ormeau Bridge the area is now mainly Nationalist having been Loyalist in the 1960s, above the bridge on the countryside, the population is quoted as sixty percent Unionist, the programme interviews people from both traditions and discusses the tensions caused by the Orange parade. Several times a year through the Nationalist Lower Ormeau.
DVD No.
D01640
Tape No.
109
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
145



Date Broadcast:
Sat 24th Apr 1993
Duration:
1 mins 5 secs
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC UK
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC UK News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
Huge IRA bomb in the city district of London causes £1,000,000,000,000 damage to Bishops gate. Film report, thirty injured, none serious. Report from St.Barts Hospital injured. Dr Stephen Mills interview, then John White (Detective Superintendent) blames the IRA. Preview of Baltic Exchange bomb one year ago cost £800,000,000 damage. Insurance assessor comments, yesterday an Esso terminal in North Shields was bombed.
DVD No.
D01640
Tape No.
109
Country of Origin:
England
Record No.
2733



Date Broadcast:
Mon 26th Apr 1993
Duration:
5 mins 40 secs
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
In Kildress, Co.Tyrone David Martin (33) (Ex-UDR) dies in a PIRA car booby trap. Film report with allegations of genocide by PIRA against Protestants in mid-Ulster. Martin had just bought more land, his nephew was wounded in a previous IRA attack, local William Bingham (Presbyterian Minister) explains Protestant community fears, Arch-Bishop R.Eames believes intimidation is increasing. Bingham queries the Queen sending a telegram to an IRA victim in London, yet ignores her citizens here, the Northern Ireland Office today clarified remarks made by Patrick Mayhew to a German magazine Die Zeit, in which he said if a majority wished it Britain would release Northern Ireland with pleasure, N.Ireland Office says his comments were abbreviated, and plays the whole interview.
DVD No.
D01650
Tape No.
109
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2735



Date Broadcast:
Wed 28th Apr 1993
Duration:
3 mins
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
In Co.Tyrone the funeral of D.Martin, William Bingham (Minister) says Major (PM) declined meeting him, yet he can go to balls and dinners. Film report on Rev. Bingham sermon, attack on Major and Queen.
DVD No.
D01650
Tape No.
109
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2736



Date Broadcast:
Thu 29th Apr 1993
Duration:
? mins
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC1 NI
Type of Programme:
Current Affairs
Series Title:
Spotlight
Programme Title:
Media, Double Standards
Description:
Do PIRA Bombs in London have more effect than those in Northern Ireland? Last week a photographer in London died in an IRA bomb blast, the Queen phoned his widow, here a former UDR man was shot dead in Tyrone by the IRA, nobody phoned. Also the English gave extensive coverage to London bombs not so to violence in N.Ireland.
DVD No.
D01650
Tape No.
110
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
146



Date Broadcast:
Thu 29th Apr 1993
Duration:
25 mins
Broadcast Company:
Independent Television (ITV)
Channel:
UTV (Ulster Television)
Type of Programme:
Current Affairs
Series Title:
Counterpoint
Programme Title:
Driven from the land?
Description:
IRA attacks in County Tyrone. Programme concerns allegations that in Fermanagh and Tyrone, the IRA is engaged in a subtle form of genocide, by killing Protestant land owners it hopes to drive Protestants out of these counties.
DVD No.
D01650
Tape No.
110
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
147



Date Broadcast:
Thu 29th Apr 1993
Duration:
5 mins
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
Loyalist gunman attack North Queen Bookmakers, five people injured, news just coming in, then report on case of Belfast City Council worker A. Johnston (RC) who they discriminated against, twice, council pay him £7,500 compensation. Film report on case dating back to 1989.

Then report from North Queen Street. Bookmakers, with eye-witness accounts. One gun jammed, car hi-jacked on Shankill Road.

Next report on house sales in Northern Ireland, profile of case of Joe Ryan, and lowest mortgage rates in twenty percent and static house prices.
DVD No.
D01650
Tape No.
109
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2737



Date Broadcast:
Fri 30th Apr 1993
Duration:
5 mins 4 secs
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
Report on yesterday's UFF attack on a Bookmakers in North Queen Street and the wounding of five people. The family of Jim Goodall (70) tell of his shooting, he had pleaded with the gunmen not to shoot. Another injured is Gerry Donnelly a Derry City footballer. The Dr John Dickson (Presbyterian Moderator) condemns the attack, Bookmaker owners have their security under review, Brendan Hayes of Sean Grahams comments.

In Botanic Avenue, Belfast, an INLA attack on a Protestant taxi-driver failed when the gun jammed. Film report.

In Maze Prison Loyalists attack prison officers during a search, nine prison officers injured. Film report.
DVD No.
D01650
Tape No.
110
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2738



Date Broadcast:
Sun 2nd May 1993
Duration:
1 mins
Broadcast Company:
Independent Television (ITV)
Channel:
UTV (Ulster Television)
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
UTV News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
In Andersonstown home of A.Maskey (SF Cllr.), the UFF shoot dead his friend Alan Lundy (39). Film report with Joe Hendrons reaction, West Belfast rally in memory of Hunger Strikers passed of peacefully.
DVD No.
D01650
Tape No.
110
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2739



Date Broadcast:
Tue 4th May 1993
Duration:
10 mins 2 secs
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
The trial of six British Army paratroopers begins in Coalisland over incidents of assault in Coalisland last year. RUCR told court he saw paratroopers storm bar after setting up fake bottle attack. Film report.

Patrick Mayhew in New York addresses Irish-American businessmen on the "hassle factor" of the McBride principles. Film report from USA, Mayhew says Noraid support fading, exerts of his address on McBride, Martin Galvn (Noraid) denies their influences on the wane, Nial O'Dowd's (editor of Irish voice) gives his views on Noraid influence. Ray Flynn (Irish-American), Mayor of Boston says Sinn Fein should be involved in talks, he arrived in Armagh to meet four church leaders, he gives interview on his views, on talks and McBride principles. Then in Derry he met John Hume (SDLP).

Funeral in North Belfast of Alan Lundy (39) (Sinn Fein member) shot by the UFF at the home of his friend Alex Maskey. Film report with comments of Fr S.Maguire, and Bishop Walsh, Sinn Fein picket Andersonstown RUC base alleges collusion.
DVD No.
D01650
Tape No.
110
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2740



Date Broadcast:
Fri 7th May 1993
Duration:
4 mins
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
A PTE. RIR man lost his legs in a PIRA booby trap on his car. Film report from Lurgan scene. Rev. Jim Mathews (Presbyterian Minister) comments. Then David Trimble (MP) on Northern Ireland Office security policy.

In Co.Down the RHC Loyalists set a GAA club on fire at Ballycran, it's the seventh attack on the hall, Jim Keenan (club chairman) comments.
DVD No.
D01660
Tape No.
110
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2741



Date Broadcast:
Mon 17th May 1993
Duration:
3 mins 3 secs
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
One man arrested after Loyalist attack on Sinn Fein office in Belfast. Siege in Tigers Bay area follows Lepper Street attack. Film report with office worker accounts. A Soldier on Templar House, wounded a gunman at siege, N.Dodds (DUP) offered to mediate. C.L.M.C (Loyalist leadership) threatens Sinn Fein and SDLP voters.
DVD No.
D01660
Tape No.
110
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2742



Date Broadcast:
Tue 18th May 1993
Duration:
5 mins
Broadcast Company:
Independent Television (ITV)
Channel:
UTV (Ulster Television)
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
UTV News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
A man's body has been found murdered in Lurgan, beside a burnt out car. May be Lurgan man missing for days.

Lawrence McGuire (30) (Moira) charged with five murders and UVF membership, film report also charged were Ralph Philips (29) and Robin King (27), charges relate to killing Patrick and Dermot Shields (January 1993), Charles and Teresa Fox (September 1992) and Terry McConville in Portadown (March 1992). All three were arrested by the RUC in Loughgall last week in possession of a gun.

Also in courts Brian McCavery (28) (RIR Soldier) was charged with attempted murder of an Annacloy, Co.Down garage owner during a robbery. Film report.

In Newry a Soldier was wounded at Cloghue security post.
DVD No.
D01660
Tape No.
110
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2743



Date Broadcast:
Wed 19th May 1993
Duration:
3 mins
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
Man found dead near Lurgan was Denis Headley (38), the Catholic man had survived time for robbery. Film report he had been shot in the head and his car burnt.

With four hours left to vote in Northern Ireland Council Elections a film report on early voting trends across Northern Ireland, and Pat Bradley (Chief Electoral Officer) comments.
DVD No.
D01660
Tape No.
110
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2744



Date Broadcast:
Thu 20th May 1993
Duration:
12 mins
Broadcast Company:
Independent Television (ITV)
Channel:
UTV (Ulster Television)
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
UTV News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
Election counting begins. Early statistics given, include share of the vote province wide. Analysis by Norman Stockton and Paul Arthur.

In Gt.Victoria Street a large IRA bomb exploded wrecking the Opera House, and damaging the Europa and Unionist Party Headquarters. Alan Langer (US businessman) gives eye-witness account, then Jim Nicholson (UUP) comments, eighteen civilians, three RUC men hurt, Terry Carlin (ICTU Chief) condemnation. In Commons Mayhew comments. Next around the Councils, with early results, from Ards, Armagh, Ballymena, Banbridge, Ballymoney, Belfast, Carrick, Castlereagh, Coleraine, Cookstown, Craigavon, Derry, Down, Dungannon, Fermanagh, Larne, Limavady, Lisburn, Magherafelt, Moyle, Newry, Newtownabbey, North Down, Strabane.
DVD No.
D01660
Tape No.
110
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2745



Date Broadcast:
Fri 21st May 1993
Duration:
16 mins 4 secs
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
Full election results picture, H.Ditty (Lord Mayor,UUP, Belfast) looses his seat, Sinn Fein wins biggest share of votes in Belfast, Unionist retain control of Fermanagh. Film report from Belfast. In North West, Nationalists take Limavady. Film reports from Derry area, then from Fermanagh, then in Magherafelt a shift to Nationalists, profile of DUP vote, they lost control of Ballymena, due to local issues, and the banning of ELO rak concert. Film report with Roy Gillespie (DUP Cllr.) claiming 'the devil has been defeated'. Next look at parties overall performances, the final seats tally, then share of the vote, analysis by Stephen Grimassan, percentage share in Belfast figures, with comment. Profile statistics of Unionist voting figures, assessment of voting form N.Dodds (DUP), then M.Smyth (UUP), then John Hume (SDLP) then John Allardyce (APNI), all argue they've done well. In a separate interviewing using actors voice, Gerry Adams comments on rise on Sinn Fein vote, and will their vote mean council aggravation in Belfast.
DVD No.
D01660
Tape No.
110
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2746



Date Broadcast:
Fri 21st May 1993
Duration:
16 mins 4 secs
Broadcast Company:
Independent Television (ITV)
Channel:
UTV (Ulster Television)
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
UTV News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
Council election coverage, begins with final state of the parties and political colour map of Northern Ireland. Then around the councils for final council make-up figures. Then film report from Belfast and rise of Sinn Fein and DUP with Jim Molyneaux (UUP) interview. Then A.Magennis (SDLP) comments on a deal with the UUP, Chris McGimpsey on changes ahead, Liz Seawright lost her seat, and H.Ditty.
DVD No.
D01660
Tape No.
110
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2747



Date Broadcast:
Mon 24th May 1993
Duration:
17 mins 5 secs
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
PIRA bomb four towns in four days. Film report with damage at £22,000,000. Patrick Mayhew visits scenes. Reports from Magherafelts six hundred pound bomb. Film report with businessmen's interviews, massive damage, Rev.T.Scott on damage to his home, Robin Eames (Church of Ireland primate) comments, householders comments.

In Belfast on Sunday morning a two hundred pound bomb wrecked the Drumkeen hotel, a nearby householder comments. Film report, school principle on damage, nearby homes wrecked £2,500,000 damage.

On Saturday, Portadown's High Street damaged. Film report with Arnold Hatch (CBJ) interview on damage and security policy, then Fred Crowe (Mayor Cllr.) comments. Oxfam shop manager interview on damage, then other shop owners. Political reactions from Ian Paisley, he wants Republican enclaves sealed off, then Ken Magennis (UUP) rejects this, he want internment, J.Allerdyce (APNI) views, then S.Mallon (SDLP) on problems in policing. In Commons, D.Trimble and Ian Paisley fury in Parliament. Patrick Mayhew comments during Magherafelt walk about, he wont descend to level of his enemies, he wants calm, steady response, all options open to the RUC. Brian Rowan report on IRA strategy and possible government responses, overt and covert. Then political report from Jim Dougall on Sinn Fein's chances of getting into renewed peace talks, and the current Sinn Fein and Northern Ireland Office impasse.
DVD No.
D01660
Tape No.
110
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2748



Date Broadcast:
Tue 15th Jun 1993
Duration:
8 mins
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
The Declan Casey Affair, the RUC arrested him in Strabane, after series of stories in the Daily Mirror. Film report on Casey's claim he was active terrorist while working for the RUC Special Branch. H.Annesley (Chief Constable) denies his claims, but Casey was informant. Preview of Nelson and McGartland cases. From Tyrone, Kathleen Finlay, widow of UDR man Ronnie, comments on the story, then W.Quill (Church of Ireland Canon) on victims anger. Also from Rev.T.Gribben (Presbyterian) in Tyrone.

In Prison Officers Headquarters, Belfast, a parcel bomb exploded and five others found, film report, with eye-witness accounts, and Sam Young (RUC Chief Insp.) comments. In North Belfast, the UFF admit murder bid on the Oldpark Road. Film report.

In Republic, a monument to George IV in Dunleary was damaged in an explosion. Report on Shorts winning contracts from Fokker and Boeing Aircraft companies.
DVD No.
D01660
Tape No.
110
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2749



Date Broadcast:
Fri 18th Jun 1993
Duration:
11 mins 32 secs
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
Mary Robinson (The Republic President), visited West Belfast today, Joe Hendron (SDLP) and Gerry Adams (SF) were at meeting, no photos but President shook Adam's hands. Earlier she visited Downpatrick, and DUP stayed away. W.Dick (DUP Cllr.) views, then M.Ritchie (SDLP Cllr.), President Robinson comments in Downpatrick museum. Jim Dougall (politics editor) on the significance of her visit and meeting Adams, and the British government attitude to this meeting. Film report then from West Belfast and South Belfast visits, with interview with Danny power (festival committee), then Eileen Howell (Falls Community Council), then June Carven (Insr. of Education), President comments to audience, Then press ousted from hall, P.Robinson's (DUP) anger.

In York Hotel, Belfast, John Murphy (38) (Ex-RUC) was shot dead by the INLA. Film report with A.McDonnell (SDLP) views, then M.Smyth (UUP), INLA behind three recent murders, car left on Ormeau Road.

In courts, Gary Blair (25) (UDA), from Ballymoney, got life for killing Malachy Carey (36) (Sinn Fein member) in December 1992. Film report.
DVD No.
D01660
Tape No.
110
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2750



Date Broadcast:
Tue 22nd Jun 1993
Duration:
? mins
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
M.Mates (N.Ireland Office Secretary Minister) says he won't resign over dealings with A.Nadir, he says he has J.Major backing. He comments on a visit to Newry to inspect bomb damage in Newry. Film report, Mayhew comments. Mates answers questions. Film of Nadir in Cyprus he taunts government. In studio Jim Dougall analyses of the position.

Declan Casey (RUC informer) was in court charged with arms offences. Film report with Casey statement on working for Special Branch. Film report on IRA bomb at Newry's Mourne County Hotel last night, seventy houses damaged, owner Sean McErlean comments, then J.McGurgan (Housing Executive) comments on housing damages, owners interviewed, and James Savage (local SDLP Cllr.). B.Rowan reports on RUC warning of serious threat to towns and cities, Mayhew condemnation, then film report from Coleraine recovering from past IRA bomb attack, John Moore (shop owner) comments.
DVD No.
D01660
Tape No.
110
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2751



Date Broadcast:
Thu 24th Jun 1993
Duration:
7 mins
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
Fatal shooting reports in Lurgan coming in.

In Commons, J.Major says he has accepted M.Mates resignation. Film report on sequence of events, and Major statement in Commons. Earlier comments from Mates at Northern Ireland Office, London office. Daily mail revelations an embarrassment, Nadir links explained. William Powell (Tory MP) comments, then Peter Temple-Morris comments. Look back at Mates appointment in April 1992, and his time in the job, June 1992 no segregation, August 1992 bans UDA, despite "rowdy hooligans" remarks, on Bloody Sunday, he made an error by saying "no riots there wouldn't have been any killings". In recent days he has kept a low profile. In Commons, P.Mayhew praises Mates work in Northern Ireland.
DVD No.
D01660
Tape No.
110
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2752



Date Broadcast:
Fri 25th Jun 1993
Duration:
2 mins
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
Joe Mulhearn (23) (Beechmount) shot dead on the border by PIRA as an alleged informer. Film report with Michael Duffy (Garda Superintendent) comments at scene.

Bomb alerts cause chaos in Belfast. On the Lisburn Road a van exploded as an ATO worked on the device. Film report.

Prison Officers Union here to have strike ballot.
DVD No.
D01660
Tape No.
110
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2753



Date Broadcast:
Sat 26th Jun 1993
Duration:
8 mins
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
Sir John Wheeler is new Northern Ireland Office Secretary Minister. Film report and profile of "safe pair of hands", Wheeler interview, he was former policeman, against death penalty, Ivan Lawrence (Tory MP) comments, local politicians reactions from S.Mallon, B.Rowan (Security Journalist) report on problems facing Wheeler in Prisons, violence and Annesley law changes proposals. Compensation funding, Ken Magennis (UUP) views on the job.

In Lurgan John Lynas (57) (Ex-UDR) shot dead by the IRA. Film report with D.Trimble comments on security policy. Waves leisure centre staff praise their colleague, then Eric McKinley (Craigavon Council) comments. In Belfast the father of Joe Mulhearn, Frank, blames the RUC in a statement.
DVD No.
D01660
Tape No.
110
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2754



Date Broadcast:
Sun 27th Jun 1993
Duration:
5 mins
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
Reports coming in of explosion at Ainsworth Avenue, Belfast during a re-routed Orange parade. Twenty people injured, film report from Springfield Road. John Major (Prime Minister) has made a surprise visit to Northern Ireland, he expresses sorrow at Mates resignation, he first visited Larne for walk about, Roy Beggs (MP) comments, then to Hillsborough Castle for lunch. Funeral in Belfast of Joe McIlhearn (23) killed by IRA as informer. Film report with Fr Des Wilson comments, then in Lurgan, John Lynas (Ex-UDR) killed by the IRA, film report.
DVD No.
D01670
Tape No.
110
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2755



Date Broadcast:
Mon 28th Jun 1993
Duration:
4 mins
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
Report on trouble at Saturdays Orange parade in Belfast. A gun found by the RUC had used in a UVF murder, RUC deny Dublin government had involvement in banning parade. Film report on re-routing controversy and grenade attack, Mayhew comments, Chris McGimpsey (UUP Cllr.) comments. John McCrea (Orange Order) alleges Dublin interference. Mayhew denies issues raised, but A.Attwood (SDLP) says re-routing parades had been discussed. Kevin McNamara (Labour) has accused Mayhew of making flippant remarks about Saturday's violence at Opera in Strangeford. Film report on "nobody dead" comment.
DVD No.
D01670
Tape No.
110
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2756



Date Broadcast:
Tue 29th Jun 1993
Duration:
6 mins 6 secs
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
Brian McCallion (26) (UVF) dies of his injuries in grenade incident at Springfield Road on Saturday. Film report, with B.Rowan analysis of UVF statement and their involvement in area, UVF gun found. Unionist politicians including F.Coban (UUP), and Chris McGimpsey and N.Dodds (DUP) visit RUC to complain about re-routing. H.Smyth (PUP) wants inquiry. Kevin McNamara (Labour) explains parties plan to give local politicians six months to reach a deal or they would introduce joint authority for Northern Ireland. English press release party document. Film report with J.Major's response in Commons, then K.McNamara interview on proposal.
DVD No.
D01670
Tape No.
110
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2757



Date Broadcast:
Thu 1st Jul 1993
Duration:
4 mins
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
Wife of Shankill Road man Michael Godfrey, hit in the face by an RUC plastic bullet on Saturday wasn't rioting when shot. Film report with Marion Godfrey interview, Eric Smyth (DUP) supports her story. The UFF has critised the RUC. Mayhew repeats comment that RUC decide on Orange parades, in the Lower Ormeau, residents welcome Ballynafeigh Lodge decision not to parade down Ormeau Road. Film report with Jenny Armstrong (resident) comments.
DVD No.
D01670
Tape No.
110
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2758



Date Broadcast:
Fri 2nd Jul 1993
Duration:
3 mins 5 secs
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
Vehicles hijacked after UVF funeral of Brian McCallam. Film report from Shankill Road. In Antrim the UVF admit shooting a Sinn Fein election worker at Hollywell Hospital. Film report with Henry Cushnahan comments, then Brian Keenan (SDLP) views.
DVD No.
D01670
Tape No.
110
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2759



Date Broadcast:
Mon 5th Jul 1993
Duration:
3 mins 49 secs
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
Mayhew denies a Senior UDA man had face to face talks with Senior RUC man. Film report on weekend violence, UFF attack RUC, and a row over alleged meeting, Joe Coggle (Industrial Unionist Cllr.) statement, and Mayhew comments on alleged meeting, then comments from Ken Magennis (UUP). Day to day account from Friday on Loyalist violence in film report, from different areas, Hugh Annesley statement, then interview with Rev.Roy Magee on feeling within Loyalist paramilitaries, and the alleged UDA and RUC men meeting.
DVD No.
D01670
Tape No.
110
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2760



Date Broadcast:
Tue 6th Jul 1993
Duration:
6 mins
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
Newtownards town centre, bombed by IRA. Film report meanwhile in South Armagh, two bombs discovered by Army at Whitecross, one man arrested, one thousand pound bomb and eight hundred pound bombs defused. From Newtownards nineteen people injured, D.Smith (UUP Cllr.) comments, then John Taylor (MP) says IRA winning, Mayhew heckled by locals, William Donaldson (Superintendent) comments on warning, then Rev. William Sinclair on damage to church, Peter Gay (local Chamber of Trade representative) comments.
DVD No.
D01670
Tape No.
110
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2761



Date Broadcast:
Fri 9th Jul 1993
Duration:
52 mins 51 secs
Broadcast Company:
Independent Television (ITV)
Channel:
ITV
Type of Programme:
Current Affairs
Series Title:
First Tuesday
Programme Title:
Hidden Hand: Forgotten Massacre
Description:
An investigation into the Loyalist bombings of Dublin and Monaghan on 17 May 1974 when 33 people were killed. Interviews of survivors and relatives. Explores the question as to who was behind the bomb attacks. Olivia O'Leary fronts a documentary investigation of the Loyalist attacks on Dublin and Monaghan on 17 May 1974 and explores the identity of the Loyalists involved and the British intelligence agents behind them.
DVD No.
D01670
Tape No.
325A
Country of Origin:
England
Record No.
793



Date Broadcast:
Fri 9th Jul 1993
Duration:
4 mins
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
In Belfast the IRA held twenty-one people while launching a bomb attack on the Stormont Hotel. Film report with Danny McCaffrey (hostage) interview, he was having a prayer meeting. The bomb was defused. Joe Hendron's (MP) reaction.

In courts the family of John McNeil shot dead by undercover Soldiers at Falls Bookmakers three years ago looses it's case to have Soldiers give their evidence in open court. Film report. A January 1990 incident.
DVD No.
D01670
Tape No.
110
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2762



Date Broadcast:
Sat 17th Jul 1993
Duration:
2 mins 3 secs
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
J. Pullin (28) (British Soldier L.Cpl.) shot dead in Crossmaglen by IRA sniper. Film report on sixth Soldier killed in border area by single shot since last August.

In Strabane a bomb wrecks the Northern Bank.

In courts Des Foster (50) from Cookstown on explosives charge. Mayhew has asked Unionist MPs to support the Tory government in a Maastricht vote.
DVD No.
D01670
Tape No.
111
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2763



Date Broadcast:
Tue 20th Jul 1993
Duration:
7 mins 30 secs
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
Headlines, then UFF admit bomb attacks on three SDLP homes of Joe Hendron, Mary Muldoon and Brian Feeney. Film reports with UFF statement, M.Muldoon comments, then Joe Hendron, P.Mayhew reaction, nine SDLP members attacked since January. In studio S.Mallon gives interview on security and attacks Unionist politicians use of term pan-Nationalist front. INLA murder bid in Dunmurray fails. Film report on wounded man.
DVD No.
D01670
Tape No.
111
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2764



Date Broadcast:
Tue 27th Jul 1993
Duration:
7 mins 1 secs
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
Lawrence Kennedy (Leading Tory), has quit politics and resigned his seat on North Down Council. He blames Major and Mayhew. Film report reviews his involvement in politics here. Ann Thompson (Tory Cllr.) comments, then interview with Kennedy on his reasons.

In Glengormley, the UFF leave a two pound bomb at home Tom McTeague (SDLP Cllr.). Film report and interview with McTeague a former World War II veteran. S.Mallon comments, then A.Knell (UUP Cllr.).
DVD No.
D01670
Tape No.
111
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2765



Date Broadcast:
Wed 28th Jul 1993
Duration:
5 mins 1 secs
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
Headlines, then report on Loyalists gun attack on Twinbrook home of Anne Armstrong (Sinn Fein Cllr.). Film report with Armstrong interview, and comments from S.Close (Alliance), M.Durkan (SDLP) attacks Unionists use of phrase pan-Nationalists front, Ken Magennis (UUP), denies this in a television interview, but he does seem to accuse "higher escoleons" of something, they never cry over IRA murders he says.
DVD No.
D01670
Tape No.
111
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2766



Date Broadcast:
Fri 30th Jul 1993
Duration:
7 mins 7 secs
Broadcast Company:
Independent Television (ITV)
Channel:
UTV (Ulster Television)
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
UTV News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
In Lisburn a two pence coin in his pocket, saved a Catholic mans life when a bullet from a Loyalist gunman hit it, then his gun jammed. Film report also a UFF gun attack on a man on the M2, whose car broke down.

In Co.Tyrone a twenty pound bomb was defused near a playground. RIR Soldiers arrest man then find command wire. Film report with David Pickering (RUC Superintendent) comments.

In Belfast the UVF left a bomb at an East Belfast home. Film report.

In courts three men, K.Doherty (24), Dan Murphy (34), Conor McCluskey (18) and a minor were charged with possession of semtex on the Falls Road.
DVD No.
D01670
Tape No.
111
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2767



Date Broadcast:
Mon 9th Aug 1993
Duration:
7 mins
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
Sean Lavery (21), the son of Bobby Lavery (Sinn Fein Cllr.) is shot dead in UFF attack on their family home. Film report with Bobby Lavery interview, his son had no connections with Sinn Fein. Then comments from Gerry Adams. At the weekend Sinn Fein held a rally at Belfast City Hall, Unionist anger, Reg Empey (UUP), then Paisley says Belfast is not Adam's city, Adam's replies under restrictions. M.Jones (Alliance) comments, then A.Magennis (SDLP).

In New Lodge, youths attack the RUC and in Bawnmore.

In Co.Donegal, the Garda have found an IRA bomb factory. Film report, on items found. RPG, three AKs.
DVD No.
D01680
Tape No.
111
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2768



Date Broadcast:
Mon 9th Aug 1993
Duration:
3 mins
Broadcast Company:
Independent Television (ITV)
Channel:
UTV (Ulster Television)
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
UTV News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
Report on Sinn Fein rally and anti-internment parade at Belfast City Hall with reaction from Paisley, then A.Magennis (SDLP), then M.Smyth (UUP) on Sinn Fein claims it's their city, then John Allardyce (Alliance).
DVD No.
D01680
Tape No.
111
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2769



Date Broadcast:
Tue 10th Aug 1993
Duration:
7 mins
Broadcast Company:
Independent Television (ITV)
Channel:
UTV (Ulster Television)
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
UTV News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
UVF parcel bombs explode at Mary Mernan (62) home in Hilltown, seriously injuring her, Jim Mernan (Sinn Fein member) also got bomb but he wasn't hurt, Ciaran Mussen (Industrial Cllr.) comments, then comment from Sean Fitzpatrick (Sinn Fein member). Loyalist RHC admits arson attack on Portaferry GAA club. The UDA have rejected talks with the SDLP, but say they would with Catholic church leaders.

Film report on first anniversary the government ban on UDA, which UDA say has helped them, list of recent UDA violence, A.Attwood (SDLP) comments on ban.
DVD No.
D01680
Tape No.
111
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2770



Date Broadcast:
Wed 11th Aug 1993
Duration:
4 mins
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
A husband and wife were injured in a UFF bomb under their car on Saintfield Road. Film report with eye-witness account.

At the funeral of Sean Lavery (21) in the New Lodge Road, his widowed sister-in-law and Sinn Fein leaders attend. Fr A.Brankin comments, then Bishop A.Farquhar.

Eight hundred RUC woman officers to be armed from next March.
DVD No.
D01680
Tape No.
111
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2771



Date Broadcast:
Thu 12th Aug 1993
Duration:
6 mins ? secs
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
Belfast Catholic, Seamus Hopkins (24) found beaten to death on Lower Shankill Road, had been attacked six years ago. Film report with Liz his mother, the first attack left him retarded.

The arrest of three men in Portadown revealed one and half tons of explosives in Portadown. Film report with residents comments and Henry McMullen (Chief Insp.) comments. In a month, police have seized three and half tons of explosives.

A Senior Prison Officer in Crumlin Road jail has been suspended while financial irregularities are investigated. Film report with Northern Ireland Office statement.
DVD No.
D01680
Tape No.
111
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2772



Date Broadcast:
Fri 13th Aug 1993
Duration:
4 mins 1 secs
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
RUC men, Victor Brown (D/S), Raymond Christie (D/C), were charged today with perjury at the 1986 trial of the UDR four in Armagh, convicted of killing Adrian Carroll (RC). William Hetherington (Det. Chief Insp.) and James Mitchell (former Detective Superintendent) were charged with perverting the course of justice.

In Belfast the funeral of S.Hopkins, heard Fr. A.Brenkin condemn the killers, film report with comments from his friends.
DVD No.
D01680
Tape No.
111
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2773



Date Broadcast:
Wed 18th Aug 1993
Duration:
3 mins
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
IRA car bomb damages Belfast's Golden Mile, on Dublin Road. Film report on £750,000 damage, sixty buildings damaged, shopkeepers interviews, including Oxfam and Salvation Army. Orange headquarters damaged, George Patten comments.
DVD No.
D01680
Tape No.
111
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2774



Date Broadcast:
Fri 20th Aug 1993
Duration:
6 mins
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
The PIRA mortar Newry courthouse and injure ten people. Film report with eye-witness account from Dermot Hanna (bus driver), two devices failed to explode, reaction from S.Mallon (SDLP). Review of previous IRA mortar attack in Newry.

In Belfast the IRA fired an RPG rocket at an RUC land rover, it missed, the IRA used old peoples home to launch attack. Residents interviews. The Northern Ireland Tourist Board has critised the Northern Ireland Office for it's new explicit anti-terrorist advertisements. Film report with statements.
DVD No.
D01680
Tape No.
111
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2775



Date Broadcast:
Tue 24th Aug 1993
Duration:
12 mins
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
An IRA bomb exploded at a bank on Ormeau Road, Belfast, film report, cites inadequate warning, eye-witness accounts, and political reaction from A.McDonnell (SDLP), then John Wheelers (N.Ireland Secretary) comments.

At RUC station, Grosvenor Road, the INLA wounded a policeman, report also a booby trap bomb was defused in East Belfast.

Billy Baxter (DUP Cllr.) is to get bail on extortion charges to keep his council seat, film report on North Down found guilty of religious and discrimination. Film report on Fair Employment Legislation at work, with Bob Coopers (Chairman) comments, then Aidan Kerr (local government) on changes.

Twenty-five years today is anniversary of CIRA demands, film report with comments of S.Wilson (DUP) who wants Civil Rights now for Protestants. Looking back at 1968 Dr Conn.McCluskey reviews their aims and was it always going to end up in violence when streets protests began. He feels they did underestimate fears in Protestant community. Violence he says was due to lack of Stormont reform quickly. He yearns for a parliament and peace.
DVD No.
D01680
Tape No.
111
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2776



Date Broadcast:
Wed 25th Aug 1993
Duration:
23 mins
Broadcast Company:
Independent Television (ITV)
Channel:
ITV
Type of Programme:
Current Affairs
Series Title:
The Cook Report
Programme Title:
Free to kill
Description:
This programme attacks Martin McGuinness (SF Leader). It alleges he is the IRA's chief and Britain's number one terrorist. It uses testimony from people who have come across him for one reason or another.
DVD No.
D01680
Tape No.
111
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2777



Date Broadcast:
Thu 26th Aug 1993
Duration:
25 mins
Broadcast Company:
Independent Television (ITV)
Channel:
UTV (Ulster Television)
Type of Programme:
Documentary
Series Title:
n.a.
Programme Title:
Lower Ormeau Road Orange Parades
Description:
Orange Order parades through the lower Ormeau Road. This programme begins with Lower Ormeau residents on a bus run, and each gives a comment on their rolls in the community, then Kate O'Brien outlines the area, Professor S.Mike Townlinson gives a socio-economic view of the residents. (No opening titles)
DVD No.
D01680
Tape No.
111
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
148



Date Broadcast:
Fri 27th Aug 1993
Duration:
3 mins 3 secs
Broadcast Company:
Independent Television (ITV)
Channel:
UTV (Ulster Television)
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
UTV News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
IRA mortar fired at Lisnaksea RUC base. Film report several injuries, sixty houses damaged. Last night a grenade exploded at home of Harry McDermott in Stanfield Street, he gives interview, grenade was thrown at IRA, he calls PIRA scum.
DVD No.
D01680
Tape No.
111
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2778



Date Broadcast:
Tue 31st Aug 1993
Duration:
4 mins
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
UFF kill mother of four, and say husband was their target, in Fortwilliam Park, North Belfast. Film report on attack on Marie Magollan-Dowds (48) last night. Sr. F.Forde (Children's Headmaster) comments, then A.Magennis (SDLP Cllr.) condemnation. RUC had warned husband four weeks ago. Martin Murphy (Pomeroy) refused bail on bomb charge, report.
DVD No.
D01680
Tape No.
111
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2779



Date Broadcast:
Wed 1st Sep 1993
Duration:
10 mins
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
In East Belfast Jim Bell (50) (RC) is shot dead by UFF, film report on van drivers killing, with eye-witness accounts, his wife denies he was Republican, RUC call it sectarian, Jim French (Superintendent) comments, then Fr Eamon O'Brian views. I.Paisley (DUP) condemns it and attacks government policy.

In North Belfast two Catholic workmen in Shore Crescent shot and wounded. Film report with eye-witness account, Loyalist RHC claim shooting. House is close to home of Monday's victim, Marie Magollen-Dowds.

At Stewarts Supermarket from Derriaghy, the IRA left a car bomb with a short warning, houses damaged, residents comments, Jim Bell (UUP Cllr.) comments on security policy, then Paisley wants IRA areas sealed off. Stewarts statement on damage cost and jobs. Report on recent bomb attacks with little warning time. B.Rowan says that?s deliberate.

Two bombs containing seven hundred pounds of explosives were found by the Army at Co. Armagh in elaborate trap. Film report that's four tons of explosives found in southern region this year. I.Paisley (DUP) says no further talks until Dublin get rid of Articles two and three.
DVD No.
D01680
Tape No.
111
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2780



Date Broadcast:
Thu 2nd Sep 1993
Duration:
7 mins
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
In North Belfast the UVF shoot dead Jim Peacock (44) (Prison Officer). Reaction from Ken Magennis, A.Magennis and John Allardyce, F.Molloy (Sinn Fein) comments on prison tensions, then Loyalist Prisoners Welfare Association views. Last nights murder followed thirty Prison Officers being hurt by UVF inmates. Brian Rowan reviews latest prison troubles this year in film report including attacks inside and out on Prison Officers. Includes account by anonymous officer of weekend troubles.

In Belfast the funeral in North Belfast of Marie Magolla-Dows killed by the UFF, film report with Bishop Patrick Walsh comments and Fr Sean Emerson.
DVD No.
D01690
Tape No.
111
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2781



Date Broadcast:
Fri 3rd Sep 1993
Duration:
18 mins 4 secs
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
In Belfast the UFF kill Michael Edwards (39) (Catholic Shopkeeper) at his Finaghy home. Film report with M.Smyth (UUP MP) condemnation and Philip McGary (Alliance). Then victims father, Joseph Edwards interview on the killers, and UFF claims he was in the IRA, and effects on the children.

Also in Belfast the funeral of Jim Bell (49) in the Short Strand. Film report on UFF victim with comments of Bishop Patrick Walsh.

In Armagh an IRA van bomb damages Armagh courthouse, and surrounding businesses. Film report on damaged home, with D.Robinson comments, then Barry McKenna, then school principle on damage. Brian Rowan's film report on violence of the last week from Loyalists and Republicans, violence patterns previewed. In studio, the Dr Andrew Rodgers (Presbyterian Moderator) and in Armagh Cardinal Daly (Catholic) discuss the feelings of people towards current violence, and the government response, and what can communities do to stop violence from paramilitaries.

In Irish Republic, Dick Spring, government is not pressing for a US envoy to Ireland to be appointed, they want Northern Ireland talks started as priority.

L.Higgins has died, just before his appointment as LCJ. Film report and profile of the man, with praise from Sir Brian Hutton, the current LCJ, and from St Vincent de Paul on his membership, he was appeal judge in UDR four case.
DVD No.
D01690
Tape No.
111
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2782



Date Broadcast:
Sat 4th Sep 1993
Duration:
2 mins 5 secs
Broadcast Company:
Independent Television (ITV)
Channel:
UTV (Ulster Television)
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
UTV News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
Funeral in North Belfast of Jim Peacock (44) (Prison Officer), shot dead by the UVF, with comments of Church of Ireland Bishop, S.Poyntz. He's twenty-ninth Prison Officer killed in troubles. Methodist President condemns violence in Northern Ireland at church re-opening. Irish Independent says IRA might call ceasefire as result of John Hume (SDLP) and Gerry Adams (SF) talks [Hume / Adams talks].
DVD No.
D01690
Tape No.
111
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2783



Date Broadcast:
Wed 8th Sep 1993
Duration:
9 mins
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
After five recent murders, H.Annesley (Chief Constable) denies things are out of control. Film report in which he contradicts John Wheeler (N.Ireland Office Minister) the IRA is defeated. B.Rowan on partiality of RUC as seen by Nationliasts, Annesley on intelligence on Loyalists, but Repulicans greatest danger, Loyalists bomb capabilities. In studio S.Mallon (SDLP) and D.Trimble (UUP) discuss the Chief Constables interview and the performance of the RUC in bringing killers to justice. Mention of John Taylor's remark that now Nationislist are seeing what Protestant communicty suffered for twenty-five years. Gerry Adams (SF) statement says Loyalists re-armed by British agent, Brian Nelson.

Joy-rider injures woman and child.

WP President and current Dublin Lord Mayor, Thomas McGiolla, visits Lisburn Council during trip to North. Interview with him and Seamus Close (Alliance).
DVD No.
D01690
Tape No.
111
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2784



Date Broadcast:
Thu 9th Sep 1993
Duration:
4 mins 3 secs
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
In Carrickfergus a mother and daughter are found dead in their home. A man arrested is a relative, knives used. Film report, dead named as Kate and Angela Curran, neighbours comments.

In Belfast the UFF bomb the home of Gino Gallagher (Republican) in Farham Street, Ormeau Road. Interview, Cardinal C.Daly (RC) statement on effects of Loyalist violence, and calls for political talks, he criticises phrase "pan-Nationalist front" used by Unionists.
DVD No.
D01690
Tape No.
111
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2785



Date Broadcast:
Fri 10th Sep 1993
Duration:
12 mins
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
Rosena Brown (48) (Belfast actress) gets twenty years as PIRA intelligence officer in case of murder trial, Chris Hanna (Prison Officer) was her boyfriend, but she and two male defendants, Paul McCullough and Steven Canning (21) were caught with booby trap bomb in their car in Larne. Film report on Rosena Browns alleged IRA activities with Prison Officers. Martin Laverty (Tyrone) gets nineteen years for a failed murder bid on a RIR man, who shot him. Report.

In UDR four case, four RUC officers returned for trial. Film report on former Ray Christie (Det. Ch.Superintendent), (originally charged at end of July) were remanded on bail. Mayhew says there is a rational hope Northern Ireland talks can restart. Film report on Anglo-Irish conference meeting with Mayhew comments, then Michael Ancram (Minister) views, then Dick Spring gives attempts his blessing, analysis of comments by Jim Dougall (political editor).

In Falls Road, Belfast, the funeral of Sean Hughes, shot dead by the UFF in his barbers shop. Film report with Bishop Farquhar (RC) comments. RUC inquiries latest profiled in separate film report.
DVD No.
D01690
Tape No.
111
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2786



Date Broadcast:
Mon 13th Sep 1993
Duration:
7 mins
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
Northern Ireland Tourist Board says IRA attacks putting jobs in danger as the Stormont Hotel, East Belfast is damaged. Film report interviews two US visitors on their reactions, they still have positive picture of N.Ireland.

In July a five hundred pound bomb was defused. Local's homes damaged. P.Robinson (DUP) calls for security cameras at hotels, film report previews ten attacks on hotels since last year. Neville Morrison for owner's comments.

Scott Monaghan (Glasgow) got fifteen years jail today for being IRA bomber of Adelaide Street in March 1992. Film report on eighty terrorist charges causing £1,000,000 damages.
DVD No.
D01690
Tape No.
111
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2787



Date Broadcast:
Tue 14th Sep 1993
Duration:
3 mins ? secs
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
At Carrowdare, Co.Down, Vernon Bailey (41) (Loyalist racketeer), former Loyalist prisoner, was shot dead by Loyalists. Film report. In similar circumstances, another Loyalist was killed (William Killen) nearby in Portavogie five months ago. Reaction from Ron Ferguson (UUP Cllr.), then Wilbert Magill (Mayor of Ards) views.
DVD No.
D01690
Tape No.
111
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2788



Date Broadcast:
Wed 15th Sep 1993
Duration:
4 mins
Broadcast Company:
Independent Television (ITV)
Channel:
UTV (Ulster Television)
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
UTV News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
Headlines, then IRA bomb two more hotels, at Carlton Hotel in Belleek the bomb is defused, at Fir Trees, Strabane, the bomb explodes causing damage. Film report with English guests reactions. Tom Kerrigan (DUP Cllr.) comments. Two hundred people have lost their jobs in hotel trade recently. Report on Belleek Hotel attack.

In Ardoyne a Sinn Fein advice centre had a bomb left outside it.
DVD No.
D01690
Tape No.
111
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2789



Date Broadcast:
Thu 16th Sep 1993
Duration:
4 mins
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
Adrian McGovern ( ) shot dead by PIRA for working for security forces. Film report Hugh Lewlesly (SDLP) comments killers used lorry to set up attack. Eileen Calverts (Neighbour) eye-witness account, from Stoneyford, Lisburn, then S.Close (Alliance) reaction, then S.Mallon (SDLP) views.

In East Belfast a Catholic house was pipe-bombed, in the Shankill, three men forced their way into home, then left.
DVD No.
D01700
Tape No.
111
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2790



Date Broadcast:
Tue 21st Sep 1993
Duration:
8 mins
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
The UFF has bombed the homes of four SDLP Councillors, first report from Banbridge home of Cassie McDermott and interview, Wilfred McFadden (DUP Cllr.) comments, then in Lisburn home of Peter O'Hagan (Cllr.) with interview, then David Trimble (UUP MP) views.

In Ballnahinch home of Patsy Toman, attacked but bomb defused, end in Malone, Belfast, ninth explosion at the home of Donovan Stevenson, caused damage and at the home of Dr Joe Hendron against. UFF statement and Joe Hendron interview on John Hume (SDLP) / Gerry Adams (SF) talks [Hume / Adams talks]. B.Rowan report on UFF violence against "pan-Nationalist front" and it's reasoning behind fifteen attacks on SDLP. John Hume on his talks with Adams and UFF taunting reply. Adams statement. In studio Seamus Mallon (SDLP) discusses the UFF attacks and the SDLP's response, and the Hume and Adams talks situation.
DVD No.
D01700
Tape No.
111
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2791



Date Broadcast:
Wed 22nd Sep 1993
Duration:
4 mins
Broadcast Company:
Independent Television (ITV)
Channel:
UTV (Ulster Television)
Type of Programme:
Current Affairs
Series Title:
Counterpoint
Programme Title:
Unlocking the Maze
Description:
Where Are They Now? This programme reviews the Maze escape of 1983 on its tenth anniversary with the personal recollections of some of those involved, and asks where are the escapers now. Begins with the original news reports on the thirty-eight men escaping.
DVD No.
D01690
Tape No.
112
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
149



Date Broadcast:
Thu 23rd Sep 1993
Duration:
2 mins
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
At Ava Park, Ormeau Road district, Belfast, the UFF shoot and wound a Catholic man. Film report.

In Crossmaglen the IRA opened fire on an Army Helicopter. It returned fire and followed gunmen, a house was surrounded and guns recovered.
DVD No.
D01700
Tape No.
111
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2792



Date Broadcast:
Mon 27th Sep 1993
Duration:
? mins
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
Patrick Mayhew (NI Secretary of State) condemns IRA bomb attack in Gloucester Street, Belfast, and says he won't talk to men of violence. Film report with Hugh Smyth's (PUP Deputy Lord Mayor) criticism of bombing. John Hume (SDLP) and Gerry Adams (SF) joint statement says they can find a formula for peace. UFF called on Unionists to withdraw from all forms of government. Jim Dougall (political editor) reports on the latest news on the Hume and Adams talks; and Mayhew and Unionist reactions. Adam's statement, and Irish government position. Paisley says government are negotiating with Sinn Fein in interview, he alleges SDLP, Dublin, IRA, Sinn Fein are all arms of pan-Nationalist front, Jim Molyneaux (UUP) views, then John Allerdyce (APNI) comments. The UVF and UDA condemn talks. B.Rowan looks at the paramilitaries position on Hume and Adams talks, UDA statement confirms in their minds a pan-Nationalist front does exist.
DVD No.
D01700
Tape No.
111
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2794



Date Broadcast:
Tue 28th Sep 1993
Duration:
5 mins
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
An IRA three hundred pound car bomb wrecks Boucher Road retail park causing £2,000,000 damage. Film report with Cyril Fulton (shop owner) views, then Bill Jeffrey (Small Business Association), one hundred West Belfast children shocked and alarmed by blast, they were in Gulliver's play centre, parents comments.
DVD No.
D01700
Tape No.
111
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2793



Date Broadcast:
Wed 29th Sep 1993
Duration:
6 mins 43 secs
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
First indication of content of Hume and Adams proposal that people of Ireland should decide on future of Northern Ireland. Film report on John Hume (SDLP) and Gerry Adams (SF) self determination claim by Jim Dougall (political editor), Sinn Finn seem not be calling for a time table of British withdrawal, analysis by J.Dougall. Comments from A.Reynolds, Unionists reject report and Patrick Mayhew (NI Secretary of State) says that Northern Ireland remains within the UK unless Northern Ireland people want it to change. Ian Paisley (DUP) comments on Mayhew reaction, William Ross (UUP) rejects all Ireland vote, then John Allardyce (APNI).
DVD No.
D01700
Tape No.
111
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2795



Date Broadcast:
Fri 1st Oct 1993
Duration:
4 mins
Broadcast Company:
Independent Television (ITV)
Channel:
UTV (Ulster Television)
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
UTV News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
The PIRA bomb Gosford House Hotel, Markethill, and Seamus Mallon (SDLP) calls it sectarian attack. Film report on two hundred pound bomb with eye-witness accounts, and Seamus Mallon interview on John Hume (SDLP) and Gerry Adams (SF) talks [Hume / Adams talks], the IRA also planted firebombs in Belfast, Lisburn and Newtownabbey.
DVD No.
D01700
Tape No.
111
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2796



Date Broadcast:
Sat 2nd Oct 1993
Duration:
1 mins 20 secs
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC UK
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC UK News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
Four small IRA bombs explode in London. Film report with eye-witness accounts and views of Tony Buchanan (Ch.Superintendent).
DVD No.
D01700
Tape No.
112
Country of Origin:
England
Record No.
2797



Date Broadcast:
Sat 2nd Oct 1993
Duration:
10 mins 3 secs
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
PIRA bomb two businesses in North Belfast. Film report on attacks on ATS Tyres in Duncrue Street, and Leonards Electrical Supplies in the Oldpark Road, with eye-witness accounts.

Last night a two hundred pound IRA car bomb damaged the Glenabbey Hotel in Newtownabbey and a nearby school. Film report with hotel guests reaction, and Brian Kane (local school head), then Roy Beggs (UUP MP) attacks Hume and Adams talks. Film report on the seven hotels bombed by the IRA since may. As IRA also bomb London they release a statement supporting the John Hume (SDLP) and Gerry Adams (SF) talks [Hume / Adams talks], Jim Dougall (political editor) examines the political reaction from two governments. Report on house take overs in Belfast last night.

Profile of Rory Peck (Derry BBC camera man) killed in Moscow trouble.
DVD No.
D01700
Tape No.
112
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2798



Date Broadcast:
Thu 7th Oct 1993
Duration:
12 mins 1 secs
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
Jason McFarlane (20) shot dead in a UFF attack on a West Belfast pub. Film report the UFF say they intended to inflict heavy causalties but their gun jammed. Eugene Hughes (eye-witness) comments, then Cathy Moore, his fiancee interview, then Fr A.Devine comments, Hugh Lewsley (local SDLP Cllr.) comments on security.

Also in Bawmore the UVF raked two houses with gunfire, house holder tells what happened. Film report, includes thirteen year old girls account of surviving. Joe Austin (SF Cllr.) says these attacks make Hume and Adams more necessary. Roy Beggs (UUP) comments to UFF.

In West Belfast, the Republican press centre was target of UVF car bomb, it didn't explode. Film report with further UFF threats in a statement, S.Mallon (SDLP) responds to threats.

RUC find twenty-six pipe bombs in South Belfast.

In Dublin, Dick Spring and A.Reynolds meet John Hume (SDLP) to receive his Hume / Adams talks report. Statement released but Reynolds won't elaborate in press conference, Hume says he had detailed meeting and he's happy with their response. Gerry Adams (SF) welcomed the governments in Dublin's statement. Jim Dougall's (political editor) analysis of today's meeting and what will happen next.
DVD No.
D01700
Tape No.
112
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2799



Date Broadcast:
Fri 8th Oct 1993
Duration:
10 mins 8 secs
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
John Major's speech to Tories at Blackpool pledges no talks with man of violence, and stands firm on the Union. Film report with analysis of speech by Jim Dougall (political editor).

In Larne B.Shaw (RC) and family survived Loyalist bomb attack, his father Bertie was killed by UFF in March. Roy Beggs (UUP) condemns attack.

In Belfast city centre, six Catholic passengers on Falls Road taxi attacked by UFF. Film report with Jim Neeson for taxi Drivers Association. Then Joe Hendron (SDLP MP) views, and Joe Austin (SF Cllr.) statement. Andrew Rodgers (Presbyterian Moderator) comments on Loyalist violence.
DVD No.
D01700
Tape No.
112
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2800



Date Broadcast:
Tue 12th Oct 1993
Duration:
12 mins
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
Joe Reynolds (40) Belfast Catholic is shot dead by the UVF, and four work colleagues injured as they arrive for work in Shorts. Film report on attack on painters with eye-witness accounts, four of men all related. Reaction from Joe Hendron, then Tom Gillen (ICTU).

In New Mossley a Catholic family is moving out after a bomb found in his garden, anonymous interview.

M.Smyth (UUP MP) has said Sinn Fein would have place in talks if they give up violence, John Hume's reaction, Mitchell McLaughlin (SF) comments, then Peter Robinson (DUP) horrified by Smyth's move, then J.Allardyce (APNI).

In studio P.Robinson gives interview on today's killing and M.Smyth's remarks, he sees no circumstances when he will sit down with Sinn Fein.

In the Republic the cabinet has said it will discuss Hume and Adams document with the British and they welcomed M.Smyth comments, film report, with A.Reynolds comments, then Dick Spring (Foreign Minister) views.
DVD No.
D01710
Tape No.
112
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2801



Date Broadcast:
Wed 13th Oct 1993
Duration:
42 mins 3 secs
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC2
Type of Programme:
History
Series Title:
Time Watch
Programme Title:
Look Back At The 1981 Hunger Strike
Description:
The 1981 Republican Hunger Strike. This programme looks back at the May 1981 Hunger Strike in the H-Blocks with interviews and recollections of the main players. It begins with ex-prisoner and former prison officer comments on attributes and then with the blanket and dirty protest. (First five minutes missing).
DVD No.
D01700
Tape No.
112
Country of Origin:
England
Record No.
150



Date Broadcast:
Wed 13th Oct 1993
Duration:
4 mins
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
In North Belfast the UVF wound Peter Reegan (52), he's serious, film report with neighbours comments, then A.Magennis (SDLP) views, also last night the UFF shot at a black taxi on the Oldpark but the gun jammed. Film report with taxi-driver interview on their concerns, Joe Austin's (SF Cllr.) comments, twenty Loyalists arrested in last two weeks.

In courts Kenny Boyd (20) charged with killing Jason McFarlane in UFF attack on Poleglass pub last week. (6th October 1993).
DVD No.
D01710
Tape No.
112
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2802



Date Broadcast:
Thu 14th Oct 1993
Duration:
7 mins 5 secs
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
Headlines, then report from B.Rowan on IRA statement on John Hume (SDLP) and Gerry Adams (SF) talks [Hume / Adams talks], John Major's Tory party speech and the question of an IRA cessation, they also threaten Loyalists "no hiding place". The UFF carried out two gun attacks, in West Belfast a black taxi shoot at, driver interview, woman injured in face, Sandy Carlston (US citizen) eye-witness account.

In twenty years, eight black taxi drivers killed, Jim Neeson (Association) comments, and compares now to the 1920s.

In Mountpottinger a family survived when a UFF gunman fired through the window.

In Belfast the funeral of Joseph Reynolds (40), film report with comments from Sam Kirkpatrick (Northern Ireland Darts Association). Comments of Fr Tom Toner in homily, then Bishop Patrick Walsh comments.

In Newtownabbey a Catholic primary school damaged in arson attack, outside Belfast an Orange Hall set on fire.
DVD No.
D01710
Tape No.
112
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2803



Date Broadcast:
Fri 15th Oct 1993
Duration:
4 mins 4 secs
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
Peace rally held in East Belfast near Shorts site of J.Reynolds murder. Film report with organiser June Champion speech, then Terry Carlin (ICTU) comments, and working man views.

Continuing alarm amongst Unionist over John Hume (SDLP) and Gerry Adams (SF) talks [Hume / Adams talks], Martin Smyth (UUP) remarks have raised interest in tomorrow UUP conference in Craigavon, Jim Wilson (Party Secretary) supports Smyth comments which were heavily qualified.
DVD No.
D01710
Tape No.
112
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2804



Date Broadcast:
Sat 16th Oct 1993
Duration:
4 mins
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
Patrick McMahon (23) shot dead by UFF in Newington district as he walked with his girlfriend. Film report with eye-witness account from Kate O'Hanlon (Nurse), and his mother Emily McMahon's comments.

At UUP conference, Jim Molyneaux, a lengthy quarantine needed for Sinn Fein after IRA cessation, he rejects John Hume (SDLP) and Gerry Adams (SF) report [Hume / Adams talks], Molyneaux interview explains his comments, he attacks Republic's Articles two and three.

In Dublin Dick Spring says they are still evaluating Hume and Adams report.

In Derry one hundred protest at Sinn Fein media ban.
DVD No.
D01710
Tape No.
112
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2805



Date Broadcast:
Mon 18th Oct 1993
Duration:
10 mins 2 secs
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
Margaret Thatcher (PM) attacks John Hume (SDLP) and Gerry Adams (SF) talks [Hume / Adams talks] as raising alarms, film report includes interview with Thatcher, she denies Anglo-Irish Agreement was a mistake but says it didn't work. She comments on extradition and the Hunger Strike she did admire their will power and courage, then goes into a bit of a rant. She admitted she did look at re-writing the border. John Hume reaction, then Adams.

Funeral in Belfast of Patrick McMahon (23). Film report with comments of Fr M.Kelly.

In Suffolk area, Belfast, two INLA gunmen raided a house, looking for their victim, film report and interview with man who escaped, and his children. The (MISSING) (MISSING) protestants.

On the (MISSING) Road in (MISSING) Street, the Lowry family (Protestant), held hostage by the IRA and then Jim shot when intended victim failed to arrive.
DVD No.
D01710
Tape No.
112
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2806



Date Broadcast:
Mon 18th Oct 1993
Duration:
1 mins 37 secs
Broadcast Company:
Independent Television (ITV)
Channel:
UTV (Ulster Television)
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
UTV News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
Reports on Walner Street shooting of Jim Lowry (Protestant), with Rev. M.Smyth reaction. In Suffolk INLA attack fails to find victim. In West Belfast, house petrol bombed.
DVD No.
D01710
Tape No.
112
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2807



Date Broadcast:
Tue 19th Oct 1993
Duration:
8 mins 6 secs
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
In Castlederg Anne Boyle (74) dies of a heart attack after an IRA attack on a Chinese restaurant. Film report with care taker comments. Her son William was killed by IRA twenty-one years ago, he was in UDR, Canon W.Quill comments, then Bishop James Mehaffey comments.

In South Belfast, the UFF shot and wounded Catholic security guard at a hotel, eye-witness account, and Hugh Lewlesly (SDLP Cllr.) comments, then Tom Gillen (ICTU) views, preview of attacks by Loyalists on workers, Anne Armstrong (SF) statement, and company comments. report on other failed murder attempts last night. Lawrence Rocks (Royal Victoria Hospital surgeon), comments on damage done by bullet wounds, and the horror of telling relatives. John Major today said he wouldn't negotiate with terrorists. Film report.
DVD No.
D01710
Tape No.
112
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2808



Date Broadcast:
Fri 22nd Oct 1993
Duration:
15 mins 2 secs
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
John Gibson (51) shot dead by PIRA in North Belfast because his firm Henry Brothers deal with the security forces. Film report on charity workers killing, with Ernie Scotts (neighbour) reaction, then British Diabetic Association reaction. Political reaction from T.McTeague (SDLP) and view of P.Mayhew in Commons, then Clifford Smyth (UUP) views, A.Attwood (SDLP) claims twenty Loyalist death squads are operating in Belfast. B.Rowan (security journalist) previews current IRA and Loyalist violence in film report, he says it has been period of intense Loyalist violence. In Commons, John Hume clashes with Ken Magennis over Hume and Adams talks. Film report on clash, and comment from Kevin McNamara (Labour), then Patrick Mayhew (N.Ireland Secretary) views, Joe Hendron attacks J.Taylor's comment on pan-Nationalist front. Paisley rejects all Ireland vote on determination of Northern Ireland.

In Derry Sinn Fein beat the SDLP to take a vacant seat on Derry Council. Film report on Cathal Crumley victory, a shock result, T.Coyle (SDLP) views. Cathal Crumley comments under media ban.

In courts the trial begins of Mark Rice, charged with supplied on AK rifle used in the Sean Grahams Bookmakers killing of five Catholics (06 February 1992) film report.
DVD No.
D01710
Tape No.
112
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2809



Date Broadcast:
Sat 23rd Oct 1993
Duration:
3 mins 8 secs
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
J.Major calls IRA bombing of Shankill Road fish shop, "sheer bloody evil", eight people believed dead in botched attack on UDA Headquarters above the shop. Joe Hendron (SDLP) reaction he says Republicans have gave two fingers to John Hume. (This is special news bulletin).
DVD No.
D01710
Tape No.
112
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2810



Date Broadcast:
Sat 23rd Oct 1993
Duration:
6 mins 5 secs
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC UK
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC UK News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
Shankill bomb kills eight people, injures forty in IRA no warning attack. Film report from scene, IRA statement, Joe Coggle (Cllr.) comments, people digging bodies out of rubble. Ian Paisley (DUP) says John Hume (SDLP) is in Cahoots with Gerry Adams (SF), UFF threaten retaliation. Reaction from John Major (PM), it's sheer evil, John Smith (Labour) vile cruelty, from Denis Murray (Belfast) explains what the IRA were attacking, what are political implications, embarrassment for John Hume.
DVD No.
D01710
Tape No.
112
Country of Origin:
England
Record No.
2811



Date Broadcast:
Sat 23rd Oct 1993
Duration:
4 mins 4 secs
Broadcast Company:
Independent Television (ITV)
Channel:
UTV (Ulster Television)
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
UTV News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
Death toll now nine, includes woman and children. Desmond Frizzeil (shop owner) and his daughter among victims. Film report on 1.00pm IRA attack with no warning. Eye-witnesses George Brown, Paul Pearson, Joe Coggle (Cllr.) comments, ambulance chief comments, hospital doctor on injuries, Joe Hendron (SDLP) views, then Paisley as above, H.Annelsey (PSNI Chief), Bishop S.Poyntz, M.Ancram (N.Ireland Office Minister) appeal for calm.

In North Belfast a twenty-five year old Catholic was shot and wounded by Loyalist gunmen.
DVD No.
D01710
Tape No.
112
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2812



Date Broadcast:
Sun 24th Oct 1993
Duration:
19 mins ? secs
Broadcast Company:
Independent Television (ITV)
Channel:
UTV (Ulster Television)
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
UTV News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
Shankill dead named, six females, two children, one IRA bomber amongst dead, sixty injured, eleven people in hospital. Film report from Shankill, apparently at UDA office above shop, the UDP had asked UFF leaders to stop killings, hours before IRA attack, death toll now ten, Wilma McKee (38) died, also Leanne Murray (13) her distraught mother talks about her daughter, other dead Michelle Baird (7) her parents Michael Morrison and Evelyn Baird, their other two children are now orphans, Bobby Baird their grandparents interviews George and Gillian Williamson killed, their daughter Michelle interview son Ian, also dead Sharon McBride (29) and John Frizzell (63) RUC men believe four IRA in attack, one dead, one injured in hospital. The IRA statement was right about meeting but Ken Kerr (UDP) rejects IRA statement in interview, he calls it sectarian attack and then explains why UDP met UFF yesterday, the meeting was over half hour before attack. Film report from Shankill on people's feelings. Woman wanted gun to go to Falls, Joe Hendron (SDLP) heckled. In church's Ministers call for no retaliation, Rev.Arthur Parker comments, then Peter Gamble (Presbyterian Minister), Jim Molyneaux (UUP) comments. Emergency services role profiled and praised. Walter Harris (survivor) interview, Brian McKee, Michael Brett, paramedics comments, then social services representatives and Bernie Hillen (Nurse,Sister). Political reaction from Dick Spring (Irish Republic), Gerry Adams interview called attack wrong, his heart goes out to all killed, he says it's a great tragedy. Dick Spring comments. In the studio Reg Empey (UUP) lambastes Adams appearance, then he turns on John Hume in Derry studio, UUP to boycott SDLP Councillors in Belfast, John Hume defends his peace dialogue and declares his objectives for peace. Empey says Hume must talk to Unionists not Sinn Fein.
DVD No.
D01710
Tape No.
112
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2813



Date Broadcast:
Mon 25th Oct 1993
Duration:
14 mins 5 secs
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
Review of dead with pictures of Shankill victims, the IRA bomber killed was Thomas Begley (23), also Martin Moran (32) (RC), shot while delivering a carryout to the Donegall Pass area, died in hospital. In Commons statement Mayhew condemned it, Adam's comments. Film report from Shankill with floral tributes at scene and locals interviewed, shop wreckage being cleared away. Film clip of Saturday's attack, profile of Shankill Stress groups work. Thousands of H&W and Shorts workers march to Shankill, George Rose (their representative) interview. Warrington Minister visits Shankill, then H.Smyth (PUP Cllr.) comments. John Frizzell talks about his sister Sharon McBride and father John Frizzell qualities. Then Evelyn Baird talks about her lose, then Gina Murray on her daughter Leanne's death, then Brian McKee on his wife Wilma, then Michelle Williamson on her parents deaths, Rev. Dr.G.Gray talks of the devastation caused to the families and his efforts to comfort them.

Interview with Cardinal Cathal Daly (RC) on Humes talks, then Church of Ireland Archbishop R.Eames views. Gerry Adams (SF) says a positive response from British, will mean he will go to IRA and advise them to stop. Interview within media ban rules. J.Molyneaux (UUP) says Hume and Adams document a surrender. Reg Empey reacts to Adams as repulsive, he's blackmailing relatives, John Major says if Adams can end violence he should do it now. In Commons all parties condemn attack on call for no reprisals. Paisley, Mallon, Mayhew, all offer different views on John Hume (SDLP) and Gerry Adams (SF) talks [Hume / Adams talks].
DVD No.
D01710
Tape No.
112
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2814



Date Broadcast:
Mon 25th Oct 1993
Duration:
7 mins
Broadcast Company:
Independent Television (ITV)
Channel:
UTV (Ulster Television)
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
UTV News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
Martin Moran (22) a Catholic Chinese delivery man from the Ormeau Road, shot dead by Loyalists, film report, then from the Falls Road on reaction to Saturday's Shankill bomb. Community workers Liz Groves, Eamon Hanna, gives reaction, and fears from the Nationalist community.

In Lisburn the Taggart family who's son was killed nearby by Loyalists in March 1991 had their home petrol bombed, other Catholic home's were attacked in Lisburn, Derriaghy and Dromore, in Glengormley a pipe bomb exploded under a man's car.

The funeral has taken place of John Gibson (81) the Director of Henry's Building firm killed by the IRA, film report from Fortwilliam area, Belfast. With comments from Rev. Margaret Johnston comments.

In Castlederg, Kevin Connolly (18) and Paul McGarvey were charged with causing the IRA bomb blast that killed Anne Boyle (86).

Also in courts, Mark Massey (18) (Shankill) charged with involvement in September 1992 murder bid on two Catholic homes in the Crumlin area.
DVD No.
D01720
Tape No.
112
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2815



Date Broadcast:
Tue 26th Oct 1993
Duration:
24 mins 47 secs
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
Mark Rodgers (29) (RC) and James Cameron (54) are shot dead by the UFF in a West Belfast Council cleansing yard. Film report gunmen fire forty shots, John McGeogh eye-witness account of scene. Joe Hendron (SDLP) reaction, then Hugh Lewlesly (SDLP Cllr) views on UFF statement, peace demo held this afternoon.

In Ardoyne a British Soldier shot dead and wounded a leading Republican outside the home of Shankill bomber Thomas Begley, he was arrested by the RUC. Film report with eye-witness of shooting, bullets hit nearby houses just missing civilians. Interview with widow of James Cameron comments on her husbands killing, John Major (PM), I.Paisley, Reg Empey (UUP) all condemn killings. Film report includes Reg Empey's (Lord Mayor) news conference, then Paisley's views, then churchmen opinions, Major in Commons statement. Hugh Annesley (RUC Chief) denies events here are getting out of control, B.Rowan report on police response to current violence, Derek Martindale (CID Chief Superintendent, Belfast) and Annesley comments. John Wheeler (N.Ireland Office Secretary) comments on fears of Belfast communities, subject of internment raised and Hume and Adams talks.

Last night the UVF shot dead Sean Fox (72) in his Glengormely home, after questioning him for one hour. Film report on local GAA club member. T.McTeague (SDLP Cllr.) views, then report from Ormeau Road on killing of Martin Moran in Donegall Pass, with comment from Jim Campbell (Presbyterian Minister).

On the Shankill the funerals begin, firstly Michelle Baird (7), with her parents, Evelyn and Michael Morrison. Film report on triple funeral, with R.Taylor (Methodist Presbyterian) comments, then Church of Ireland Bishop Sam Poyntz views on Hume and Adams proposals.

Next the funeral of Wilma McKee (38) from Westway Drive, Bishop Patrick Walsh (RC) attended, comments from Church of Ireland Bishop Sam Poyntz.

In Derry Bishop Edward Daly announces his retirement due to ill-health, and he calls for support for John Hume (SDLP) and Gerry Adams (SF) talks [Hume / Adams talks]. Film report and interview on Hume / Adams.
DVD No.
D01720
Tape No.
113
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2816



Date Broadcast:
Wed 27th Oct 1993
Duration:
19 mins
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
Five more funerals on the Shankill, and the IRA bomber, and Sean Fox. Film reports from Shankill, firstly Desmond Frizzell, the shop owner, and his daughter Sharon McBride, comments of Pastor Keith Gilbert call attack massacre, both victims committed Christians.

Next from Shankill the funeral of Leanne Murray (13), a private service at their home, and profile of Leanne, last February Leanne's father died and her brother fifteen years ago. Rosin Coulter, Catholic friend, interview.

Next George and Gillian Williamson funeral from Lisburn, a private service with Gordon Gray sermon, vigils held in memorials at Shankill. Dublin and Warrington, Patrick Mayhew visited scene and gives interview. Film reports on vigils, with sermon by Rev.Roy Magee, then Bertie Kerr from Enniskillen comments, then Paisley, Women Together Movement meet in Lisburn.

At the funeral of Thomas Begley (23) (Shankill bomber), Gerry Adams carried the coffin, comments from Fr F. McNulty at funeral, at Clifton Street junction mourners and RUC struggle, Joe Austin (SF Cllr.) comments, then R.Flanagan (ACC.) comments. A Soldier has been charged with attempted murder outside Begley home yesterday.

In Tyrone the funeral of Sean Fox (72) killed by the UVF in Glengormley. He was President of St.Enda's GAA club. Comments of Fr Sean Murphy.

The UFF has claimed responsibility for gun attack on Ballymac Bar outside Lisburn last night. No injuries, as gun jammed, film report with Seamus Close (Alliance) comments, following killing of Mark Rodgers and James Cameron yesterday in West Belfast. Local priest Tom Toner describes feelings amongst his parishioners, then Church of Ireland Bishop James Mehaffey comments.
DVD No.
D01720
Tape No.
113
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2817



Date Broadcast:
Thu 28th Oct 1993
Duration:
10 mins
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
Another day of funerals in Belfast, today Loyalist victims, firstly Martin Moran (Catholic), who worked as delivery man, shot dead in Donegall Pass, film report, he had five week old daughter, from Good Shephard Church, Ormeau Road, with comments of Fr Brendan Murray, and then Bishop Anthony Farquhar.

Next in West Belfast, the funerals of killed Council workmen, Mark Rodgers (28) and James Cameron (54), film report with Bishop Sam Poyntz (Protestant) in attendance, comments from Fr A.Kerr and Bishop Patrick Walsh criticism of stringent voices.

In Belfast courts, Alan Clarke (26) (British Soldier) was charged with attempted murder of Eddie Copeland (Republican) outside the home of Thomas Begley (Shankill bomber), film report.

Last night the UFF shot and wounded a Catholic man in his 20s at his parent s Braniel home. Film report with comments from Fr B.McMullan and Rev. John McVeigh (Presbyterian Minister).

In Belfast sporting, social and cultural events are cancelled. Dr A.Rodgers (Presbyterian Moderator) gives an interview on current situation, he sees it as good against evil, then Cardinal Cathal Daly (RC) comments. Dick Spring (Irish Foreign Affairs Minister) says Unionists here have the right to withhold consent to a United Ireland.
DVD No.
D01720
Tape No.
113
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2818



Date Broadcast:
Fri 29th Oct 1993
Duration:
19 mins
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
In Bleary outside Lurgan, two Catholic brothers Rory Cairns (18) and Gerard Cairns (22) shot dead at their home in front of their eleven year old sister. Film report with Canon John Trainor account of attack, then Jim Turley (neighbour) comments on families qualities. William Stewart (RUC ACC.) views, he appeals for calm and calls men innocent, David Trimble (UUP MP) interview wants internment.

Report on a failed UFF attack in Lower Falls area. Today on the Shankill another memorial heard sermon by Rev. Alan Smylie condemn last night's Lurgan killings, and also from Rev.Eric Smyth (DUP Cllr.)

In politics today the leader of Democratic left, Pronias De Rossa called on the Irish government to recognise Northern Ireland's right to stay in the UK. The effects of this week's violence have been felt right across Northern Ireland, affecting social and business events alike. Film report on atmosphere of tension in workplace. T.Carlin (ICTU) comments, and then Frank Caddy (Belfast Chamber of Commerce), social events also cancelled, promoter David Hull comments. RUC arrested eight Loyalists this morning. B.Rowan reports on RUC response to attacks. Michael Ancram (N.Ireland Office Minister) comments, then Gerry Adams (SF) on peace process talks with John Hume. Jim Dougall (political editor) profiles meeting between J.Major and A.Reynolds and what they hope to achieve in political progress. In the studio politicians, A.Attwood (SDLP), Reg Empey (UUP), Nigel Dodds (DUP), and John Alldardyce (APNI) discuss what moves they can make now to break the circle of violence.
DVD No.
D01720
Tape No.
113
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2819



Date Broadcast:
Sat 30th Oct 1993
Duration:
4 mins
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
More than one thousand people attend the funerals of Gerard and Roy Cairns in Lurgan. Film report with words of Fr Denis Loughran, also hundreds of people arrive in peace train to rally against violence, Tomas McGiolla (Dublin's Lord Mayor) (WP) comments to press on killings. Earlier on Shankill the RUC staged a reconstruction of the bombing. Sir Patrick Mayhew has rejected DUP claim the government has been duped. Ian Paisley comments, then D.Trimble (UUP), and John Allardyce (APNI) views.
DVD No.
D01720
Tape No.
113
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2820



Date Broadcast:
Sun 31st Oct 1993
Duration:
12 mins 7 secs
Broadcast Company:
Independent Television (ITV)
Channel:
UTV (Ulster Television)
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
UTV News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
The UFF have killed seven people and injured eleven, in a gun attack on a pub in Greysteel, in Co.Derry called the Rising Sun. The death toll in Northern Ireland is now one hundred and twenty-four people in eight days. Film report dead named as Karen Thompson (19), Steven Mallon (20), Joesph McDermott, John Moyne (50) James Moore (81) one of the victims was a Protestant Ex-UDR man John Burns (54) and Moira Duddy (39), Brian McCall (neighbour) comments. William McKeown (RUC divisional commander) interview on desperate site in pub. Arthur Doherty (Mayor of Limavady) comments, Hugh Annesley (RUC Chief) says Northern Ireland at a crossroads. Film report John Hume (SDLP) comments, he can't understand killings, then William Ross (UUP MP) interview on Greysteel, ninety percent Nationalist village, and UFF terror attacks, Eamon Maillie (journalist) on UFF reasoning behind killings of Nationalist, to stop Hume and Adams talks. Dublin interference and IRA attacks.

In Derry rioting broke out in Bogside.
DVD No.
D01720
Tape No.
113
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2821



Date Broadcast:
Sun 31st Oct 1993
Duration:
9 mins 43 secs
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC UK
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC UK News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
Film report on UFF attack on Rising Sun pub in Limavady village at Greysteel. Killers shout Trick or Treat, scene inside the pub, eye-witness accounts, from survivors, Fr Kevin McKenna interview, then William McKeown (Chief Superintendent), Kiernan O'Doherty on injuries to his daughter, H.Annesley (RUC Chief) says things not out of control, Patrick Mayhew (N.Ireland Secretary) interview on latest killings. In Greysteel Bishop Edward Daly led special prayers, John Major's (PM) condemnation and Gerry Adams (SF) comments, from Shankill Road. Methodists hold special prayer service, Albert Reynolds (Irish PM) emotional comments, then John Hume on search for peace beginning immediately. Paisley says Major bluffed by Irish blarney, then John Smith's (Labour leader) views, and Paddy Ashdown (Liberals).

Next live report from Rising Sun Bar in Greysteel, on seven arrests by RUC. Reports coming in from Newry of the shooting a RUC man by a sniper.
DVD No.
D01720
Tape No.
113
Country of Origin:
England
Record No.
2822



Date Broadcast:
Mon 1st Nov 1993
Duration:
58 mins
Broadcast Company:
Independent Television (ITV)
Channel:
UTV (Ulster Television)
Type of Programme:
Current Affairs
Series Title:
n.a.
Programme Title:
Days of Hunger 1845-49
Description:
This John Thompson production begins with facts and statistics, then tells in drama reconstruction, the true story of a kilrea family destroyed by the famine, with other stories from West Cork, Mayo and Donegal extracted from the Coleraine Chronicle of the time.
DVD No.
Tape No.
340a
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
872



Date Broadcast:
Mon 1st Nov 1993
Duration:
21 mins
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
Latest news from Nationalist Greysteel, list of names of dead with photos, live report from outside Rising Sun pub. Floral tributes laid at pub, Joanne McGuinness (Barmaid) recalls the gunmen's shots, and how she survived, anonymous survivor on death of his friends, words of Colm Moore whose eighty-five year old father died, James Moore forgives killers. Report from Paul Bateson (hospital surgeon) on injuries sustained, one of their nurses Katrina Moore found her husband's grandfather dead, five people still in hospital. Arthur Doherty (Mayor of Limavady) (SDLP) on Council meeting this afternoon, and Council's reaction. John Major (PM) condemns attacks, and rejects John Hume (SDLP) and Gerry Adams (SF) talks [Hume / Adams talks] proposals; film report from Commons, John Hume asks Prime Minister why he has rejected opportunity to end violence. Major replies it's not right way to proceed. Paisley condemns murders. Gerry Adams (SF) says Major has no interest in peace process (interview under government restrictions), Jim Dougall (political editor) asks if Hume and Adams talks are still relevant, and avoids idea that British government wasn't interested in Hume and Adams document, just in Albert Reynolds views.

Report from Newry on wounding of RUCR by single shot sniper on fringes of peace rally, local Priest condemns attack, as does James Savage (SDLP Cllr.).
DVD No.
D01720
Tape No.
113
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2823



Date Broadcast:
Tue 2nd Nov 1993
Duration:
19 mins 4 secs
Broadcast Company:
Independent Television (ITV)
Channel:
UTV (Ulster Television)
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
UTV News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
A man is to be charged with Greysteel pub attack tomorrow. But today five of the seven victims were buried, from outside the Greysteel, the funerals of James Moore (81) (father of the pub owner), Steven Mallon (20) and John Moyne (50) made their way to the church, earlier the two coffins of Joe McDermott (60) and Moira Duddy (59) went to the church one hour before Mass began. Bishop Edward Daly celebrated Mass, his homily praises peace loving parish, Protestant church leaders present, Fr Jack Gallagher comments, burials of first three, then Mass for second two. The Protestant victim John Burns (MISSING) was held in nearby Protestant church. Rev. Jim Gray comments on the irony of Ex-UDR man killed by Loyalists. Then funeral of Karen Thompson (19), Bishop Dr Francis Lagan homily comments, she was to get engaged soon, with funerals over, Greysteel now left to pick up the pieces. Paul Clarke interviews clergyman Fr S.Kearney and Rev.Jim Gray on what now for Greysteel.

Other news. John Major (PM) is to begin new drive to get parties talking here, but some opposition from Unionists, Paddy Ashdown (Liberal Democrats leader) visits the Shankhill Road. Charles Butler who lost his relatives called for internment. P.Ashdown comments on political vacuum, and assesses current situation as dangerous, he wont criticise John Hume's talks with Sinn Fein [Hume / Adams talks]. J.Allardyce (APNI) comments on talks a glimmer of hope. Ashdown then went to Kennedy Way Depot, he's angry at politicians for not giving people hope.

In Kilmore, Co.Antrim, a Catholic church was destroyed in an arson attack. Film report with congregation members comments, then Canon Tom O'Savage views.
DVD No.
D01730
Tape No.
113
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2824



Date Broadcast:
Wed 3rd Nov 1993
Duration:
4 mins
Broadcast Company:
Independent Television (ITV)
Channel:
UTV (Ulster Television)
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
UTV News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
Headlines, explosion at RUC patrol in Short Strand, in Glengormley ten pipe bombs found.

In Belfast today journalists attended two confusing news conferences on political talks today, the first was by P.Mayhew, J.Wheeler and M.Ancram (N.Ireland Office Ministers), the other was by Dick Spring (Irish Foreign Minister). Analysis by political editor on contradictions. Derek Green (24) (Derry) charged with holding information on murders at Greysteel, film report. Peace rallies were held in Derry and Belfast by Trade Unionists.

Last night B.Woods (30) (RUCR) died from his injuries after being shot by an IRA sniper in Newry. He's one hundredth dead RUCR.
DVD No.
D01730
Tape No.
113
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2825



Date Broadcast:
Thu 4th Nov 1993
Duration:
30 mins 45 secs
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC1 NI
Type of Programme:
Current Affairs
Series Title:
Spotlight
Programme Title:
After the Shankill and Greysteel Murders, What Now?
Description:
With twenty-four people dead in ten days, the violence statistics equal the dark day of the 70s, programme examines this and asks what are political ways out of our current problems. Relatives of 70s victims comments on today's violence.
DVD No.
D01730
Tape No.
113
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
151



Date Broadcast:
Thu 4th Nov 1993
Duration:
12 mins
Broadcast Company:
Independent Television (ITV)
Channel:
UTV (Ulster Television)
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
UTV News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
John Hume (SDLP) has met John Major (PM), asked him not to discard the John Hume (SDLP) and Gerry Adams (SF) talks [Hume / Adams talks] initiative as it could bring peace in one week, film report. Major will only start talks if they will be successful, he wants substance not show. Common's reaction from P.Ashdown. Interview with John Hume leaving Downing Street, he answers some questions.

A.Reynolds to meet J.Major, film report with Reynolds Dail comments.

Peace campaigners from Irish Republic led wreaths at the Rising Sun pub in Greysteel today, and it's been revealed Teebane widows are to visit Greysteel victims. Film report, with M.Nugent (New Consensus) views, then Colm Moore comments, the RUC put killers car on show to gather information. Gordon Wilson (Fermanagh) has met three Loyalist leaders in Belfast for two hours, about trying to end Loyalist violence. Interview on his talks with Paul Clarke asking questions, they have agreed to meet again soon. (Thursday).
DVD No.
D01730
Tape No.
113
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2826



Date Broadcast:
Fri 5th Nov 1993
Duration:
8 mins 23 secs
Broadcast Company:
Independent Television (ITV)
Channel:
UTV (Ulster Television)
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
UTV News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
Brian McNeil (26) (Derry, UDA), is charged in Limavady with Greysteel charges. Film report angry mob jeers outside, the RUC say they have made seventy arrests after killings.

At the funeral of Brian Woods (20) in Dromore, the RUC man was killed by an IRA sniper in Newry, the Bishop of Down says Northern Ireland owes police a big debt. Film report with Bishop McMullen comments, he's two hundredth and ninety first RUC victim. Two unionist parties have clashed over the significance of the Hume and Adams reports, Jim Molyneaux (UUP) says document is not a sell out for Unionism as 1986 was, this time the governments are listening to Unionist, however P.Robinson (DUP) says John Hume (SDLP) has caused conditions of violence by ignoring Unionists, and British treachery is in the air.
DVD No.
D01730
Tape No.
113
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2827



Date Broadcast:
Mon 8th Nov 1993
Duration:
6 mins 17 secs
Broadcast Company:
Independent Television (ITV)
Channel:
UTV (Ulster Television)
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
UTV News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
In Limavady courts three men are charged with the seven, Greysteel murders, one of the men, Torrens Knight (26) is also charged with killing four Catholic workmen in Castlerock earlier this year, also charged is Geoffrey Deeney (24) and Jeffrey Irvine (20). Film report on court appearance, Robert Knight jeers at the crowd, also in courts two British Army Royal Marines have been charged with murdering Ferghal Carragher (SF member) in South Armagh in December 1990. Film report, names R.Elkington (Cpl.) and A.Callaghan (PTE.).

In Co.Tyrone the RUC are questioning RIR Soldiers after a woman was shot at one of their checkpoints, four children were in the car, Army say it was accident, Sinn Fein claim shooting was deliberate. Film report.

Patrick Mayhew says politics can deliver settlement in Northern Ireland and both governments will search for a way forward. Film interview with Mayhew, as he explains his views. (Monday)
DVD No.
D01730
Tape No.
113
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2828



Date Broadcast:
Tue 16th Nov 1993
Duration:
12 mins
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
In London speech, John Major (PM) has key message, elements for peace in N.Ireland coming together, Dublin government has better understanding of Northern Unionists. No change to status of N.Ireland without consent of majority, he's seeking a framework for peace, but needed a true basis to build on, on Sinn Fein, when violence is over forever, he says after interval Sinn Fein can enter arena as democratic party and join the dialogue, but there will be no rewards for terrorism, Gerry Adams (SF) responds, there had been contact with the government earlier this year but it was halted by Unionist pressure on the government. Brian Rowan (security journalist) previews a Sinn Fein conference in Belfast and looks at the role of M.McGuinness behind Adams. Adams comments reported under media ban. N.Ireland Office by passed in Sinn Fein and government contacts. Mayhew denies it. A.Reynolds welcomed Major speech, in Dail comments, film report. Archbishop Carey of Westminister welcomes bold initiative, Jim Dougall (politics editor) analysis of Major's speech, looking for new, softer references, as British and Irish governments had been far apart. In Dublin S.Collins (journalist) analyses the parallel nature of Major views with Reynolds, although Sinn Fein revelation will worry Dublin.
DVD No.
D01730
Tape No.
113
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2829



Date Broadcast:
Thu 18th Nov 1993
Duration:
14 mins 4 secs
Broadcast Company:
Independent Television (ITV)
Channel:
UTV (Ulster Television)
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
UTV News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
Province wide rallies for peace held. Film reports from some of the sixteen towns holdings demonstrations. From Belfast thousand gathered at City Hall, organised by unions, clips of speakers comments, challenges to politicians, CBI in agreement with workers, then report from Derry were five thousand gathered, including politicians and churchmen, comments from Eamonn McCann, and Tom Gillen (ICTU), then Bishop James Mehaffey, pupils in schools supported rallies, film report, with Brian Lambkin (Head of Lagan College) views. In the Dail a minutes silence was held. Telephone poll had four thousand, six hundred calls. Also statement from business and academics supported calls for peace. Paul McWilliams (LEDU Chairman) comments. Martin McGuinness (SF) has confirmed the government was talking to him through official channels. Film report while in Commons John Major answered questions on the next move for peace, film report on Major comments. Not peace at any price, no vetoes for anybody. Tomorrow John Hume (SDLP) meets Albert Reynolds, report from Dail as M.McDowell (PD) questions Dick Spring on John Hume (SDLP) and Gerry Adams (SF) talks [Hume / Adams talks] confidentiality. Film report. (Thursday).
DVD No.
D01730
Tape No.
113
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2830



Date Broadcast:
Fri 19th Nov 1993
Duration:
7 mins
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
Irish government leaked, causes embarrassment, film report on Irish civil servants documents, says Articles two and three would change if British in return legitimised aspiration for unity, Patrick Mathew (NI Secretary of State) interview on draft document, then A.Reynolds comments. Reynolds and Mayhew agree they are on twin track rail to peace. Analysis of contents of details of document in more detail, Emily O'Reilly (journalist, Dublin Irish Press) discusses its identical nature toJohn Hume (SDLP) and Gerry Adams (SF) talks [Hume / Adams talks] report. DUP reaction. In Derry John Hume views, Martin Smyth (UUP) it shows the Irish governments negotiating stance. Nigel Dodds (DUP) views.
DVD No.
D01730
Tape No.
113
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2831



Date Broadcast:
Wed 24th Nov 1993
Duration:
13 mins 3 secs
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
Three hundred AK rifles and two tons explosives seized in England by customs officials, weapons being shipped from Poland. Film report on find, arms under observation from purchase comments from Douglas Tweedle (Customs and Excise). Kate Edie (journalist) on availability of weapons in Eastern Europe. Weapons were for UVF. B.Rowan profiles upsurge in Loyalist violence and past arms seizures, including January 1988 Portadown seizure of UDA weapons, month later UVF weapons found, Loyalists worked together, UVF statement admit guns were theirs. Political reactions from M.Ancram, S.Mallon, Ken Magennis. Loyalists say they are seeking peace. Jim Molyneaux (UUP) said in Commons Irish government was only conduit for Sinn Fein, S.Mallon (SDLP) response. In Dail A.Reynolds comments on Unionist fears, and Molyneaux statement, he says no date yet for Anglo-Irish summit. Paisley comments on leaving Major meeting on his way forward, he says Major won't leave DUP out of talks. The UVF weapons buying is because of Dublin interference, Paisley says, he comments on UVF statement of Loyalist support.
DVD No.
D01740
Tape No.
113
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2832



Date Broadcast:
Mon 29th Nov 1993
Duration:
41 mins
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC1
Type of Programme:
Current Affairs
Series Title:
Panorama
Programme Title:
Talking to Mr Adams
Description:
The British Government in talks with Gerry Adams. Begins with film clip of Gerry Adams carrying the coffin of Thomas Begley (27) (Shankill bomber) last month. Is Gerry Adams really a man of peace asks Jim Dougall, Jack Herman (former RUC Chief) gives his views on IRA and Adams role in Republican movement.
DVD No.
D01740
Tape No.
114
Country of Origin:
England
Record No.
152



Date Broadcast:
Mon 29th Nov 1993
Duration:
13 mins 3 secs
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
Patrick Mayhew (N.Ireland Secretary) defends his decision to talk to Sinn Fein and IRA, Paisley ejected from Commons for calling Mayhew a liar. In Belfast Sinn Fein released documents on their talks. Film report includes Mayhew's statement to Commons, it's worth taking risks for peace he says, then angry Ian Paisley responds with "it's a lie", he gets expelled, J.Molyneaux (UUP) critised Kevin McNamara (Labour), he responds supporting Mayhew, then S.Mallon (SDLP) wants talks action to avoid despair. William McCrea (DUP) attacks Mayhew, who criticises McCrea for pandering to journalists. Film report explores the sequence of events leading to today, 22th February 1993, government receives note from M.McGuinness (SF) says "the conflict is over . . . .", then 19th March 1993 government response, "dialogue can only follow halt to activity . . . . ", other documents including 22th July follow, and the topics in exchanges profiled, right up to 5th November 1993. Brian Rowan looks at implications of exchanges for the IRA campaign, Gerry Adams denies such a message was sent by the IRA, review of five killings by IRA in February or March, M.McGuinness statement. Adams in interview (within media ban) says IRA give two weeks in May of no violence, to assist talks, but government just walked away, the IRA issue statement in 'An phoblacht'. Jim Dougall (political editor) comments on A.Reynolds efforts in peace moves.
DVD No.
D01740
Tape No.
113
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2833



Date Broadcast:
Tue 30th Nov 1993
Duration:
6 mins
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
In Dundonald Sean Hagan (47) (RC) shot dead by Loyalists at his workplace. Film report on UFF attack with Terry Collins (Union Official) reaction. He was former secretary of Mitchells GAA club in Lenadoon. Another GAA member from Mitchells was killed last month in the Kennedy Way depot murders. Comments from Joe Hendron (SDLP).

In Armagh RUC man's home was shot at, there were no injuries, but a booby trap bomb exploded nearby.

In North Belfast an Army foot patrol escaped injury in a blast bomb attack.

In Commons John Major rejected the current violence and again defended government contacts with Sinn Fein, and said they would continue. Sinn Fein is disputing how the contacts came about, D.Trimble (UUP) question on reliability of contact channel, film report on Sinn Fein view of contacts.
DVD No.
D01740
Tape No.
114
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2834



Date Broadcast:
Thu 2nd Dec 1993
Duration:
6 mins
Broadcast Company:
Independent Television (ITV)
Channel:
UTV (Ulster Television)
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
UTV News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
In Keady, South Armagh, a British Soldier has been shot dead by an IRA sniper, he's the fifth victim of the single shot gunman. Film report with S.Mallon (SDLP), S.Neeson (Alliance) comments.

At the funeral of Sean Hayon (47) (Andersontown) killed by the UFF, mourners got a letter from relatives of Shankill bomb victims, comments of Fr D.Watt.

In Dunmurray a Catholic man survived when gunmen burst into his home.

The Prime Minister and Northern Ireland Secretary have warned Dublin they will not join the ranks of those trying to persuade Unionists to join a United Ireland. Film report on tomorrows two government meetings.
DVD No.
D01740
Tape No.
114
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2835



Date Broadcast:
Fri 3rd Dec 1993
Duration:
9 mins
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
J.Major and A.Reynolds have been in talks for six hours in Dublin, film report on the divide, where to proceed from here. Analysis from Jim Dougall on day's events and each governments position. Aim to end violence and not alienate Unionists. Jim Dougall previews the Reynolds peace plan. British believe not enough in this, they want concessions on articles two and three. Reynolds wants peace plan and constitutional talks separate. Each side wary of the others contacts with Sinn Fein. I.Paisley (DUP leader) went to Dublin to protest to Major. Film report with Paisley on resentment on the soul of Ulster, and 'jesuitful' words.
DVD No.
D01740
Tape No.
114
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2836



Date Broadcast:
Fri 3rd Dec 1993
Duration:
5 mins 3 secs
Broadcast Company:
Channel Four Television Corporation
Channel:
Channel 4
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
Channel 4 News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
Press conference by two Prime Ministers, J.Major and A.Reynolds. Both men make statements. Political correspondent give analysis of meeting, they still have difficult areas to breach, but they hope to reach a joint declaration in the near future. (7.00pm).
DVD No.
D01740
Tape No.
114
Country of Origin:
England
Record No.
2837



Date Broadcast:
Mon 6th Dec 1993
Duration:
5 mins 8 secs
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
In North Belfast John Todd (36) (taxi-driver) and Brian Duffy (15) were shot dead by the UFF. Film report with Fr Sean Kerr comments, schoolboy was at St.Gabriel's, Crumlin Road, his headmaster comments, Cecil Walker (UUP MP) condemns killing, then M.Morgan (SDLP) views. N.Dodds (DUP) condemns killing and blames Northern Ireland Office. Dick Spring views. Over weekend both governments gave interviews on talks process, A.Reynolds and Dick Spring, then Douglas Hurd (British Foreign Secretary) views. Harry West critised Jim Molyneaux's leadership of party.
DVD No.
D01740
Tape No.
114
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2838



Date Broadcast:
Wed 8th Dec 1993
Duration:
6 mins 3 secs
Broadcast Company:
Independent Television (ITV)
Channel:
UTV (Ulster Television)
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
UTV News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
In Ballyhackamore area, East Belfast, Robert McClay (37), Catholic father of four, was shot dead by UFF. Film report with John Allardyce (APNI) views, then Jim Rodgers (UUP Cllr.) views. East Belfast P.Robinson (DUP MP, East Belfast) statement. At the funeral of two men in North Belfast, Dr Patrick Walsh condemned verbal terrorists who share a guilt of killers. Last night a peace vigil was held at Ligoneil. Film report from ceremony, then from the funerals today joined together for the Mass, comments from Bishop Patrick Walsh in homily. In the courts bail was refused to John Pearson (taxi-driver) who helped Loyalist terrorist and stored guns.
DVD No.
D01740
Tape No.
114
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2839



Date Broadcast:
Fri 10th Dec 1993
Duration:
14 mins
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
John Major and A.Reynolds meet in Brussels for more talks on way forward for N.Ireland. Film report with analysis by Jim Dougall (political correspondent). Reynolds believes joint accord is a possibility, and a cessation of violence. Review of both sides positions. Paisley came to Brussels to protest, he comments on liars "PMs". Update on Prime Minister's meeting from Jim Dougall, they believe finding a formula is possible, but would a joint declaration end IRA violence.

John Smith (Labour leader) and Kevin McNamara visited Derry today, they meet John Hume and comment on current talks, they want consent in all agreements.

In East Belfast the funeral of Rory McClay hears Fr G.Murphy praise local Protestants and their Ministers for attending the funeral. Bishop Patrick Walsh comments on verbal attacks on others.

In England funeral of Paul Garrett (21) (L/Bom) shot in Keady by the IRA, Loyalists combined military command released a statement on the current talks. Brian Rowan report on Loyalist actions and thinking recently, they want cooperation but not internal meddling by Dublin. UFF release photos of armed men. M.Durkan (SDLP) responds to threats. In the studio Ken Magennis (UUP MP) welcomes anything constructive, their ideas were reflected in UU policies in 1992, but he wants slaughter stopped from this evening.
DVD No.
D01740
Tape No.
114
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2840



Date Broadcast:
Tue 14th Dec 1993
Duration:
5 mins
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
Bridie Glennon (78) dies of a heart attack, in Army operation to defuse one thousand, five hundred pound bomb in Markets area, daughter B.Glennon interview in film report with James McStravick (church warden) comments, then RUC Chiefs comments. Patrick Mayhew has revealed he offered his resignation over IRA talks disclosures. Latest reports on Reynolds and Major dialogue with A.Reynolds comments in the Dail, Unionist John Taylor is concerned about delays, and S.Mallon warns Nationalists about raising Unionist fears.
DVD No.
D01750
Tape No.
114
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2842



Date Broadcast:
Wed 15th Dec 1993
Duration:
7 mins
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
On the Shankill the UFF killed local man Noel Cardwell claiming he was Special Branch informer, film report with UFF statement. Reaction from Joe Hendron (SDLP MP).

In Co.Tyrone yesterday the IRA killed two RUC officers, William Beacom (46) and Ernest Smith (49) were shot dead in fivemiletown. Film report with local people reactions, and Canon Robert Liddell, and Rev.Wilard Kelly, Brian Rowan (security correspondent) profiles recent IRA attacks and their primary aim, S.Mallon says the IRA wants to stop peace moves. (also UDA and UFF).

In West Belfast a ninety pound bomb was defused on the Glen Road. Dr Andrew Rogers (Presbyterian Moderator) has called on both governments to end their contacts with terrorists.
DVD No.
D01750
Tape No.
114
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2841



Date Broadcast:
Wed 15th Dec 1993
Duration:
20 mins
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
Major and Reynolds set out their Downing Street Agreement, they call it a starting point for a peace process for Northern Ireland. Report first on the last acts of weeks of negotiation, two PMs press statements, Ian Paisley (DUP) arrives to protest. Film report, the document is seven pages long, Film report on its contents, and its views on self determination agreed by both governments, plus other details. At news conference Major says talks with Sinn Fin in three months if IRA violence has ended, both men have question and answer session with journalists. Then in Commons later Major elaborated on details, only consent with change status of Northern Ireland total cessation of IRA violence before Sinn Fein talks. John Smith (Labour) supports government, Jim Molyneaux (UUP) says document is confusing and asks is it joint authority? A vocal Paisley calls it an insult to people of Northern Ireland, John Hume welcomed statement. Next a live interview with Patrick Mayhew on the document, he rebuffs Unionist criticism, on self determination issue and explains concurrent votes North and South, he comments on position of articles two and three in document, comment from John Allardyce (APNI). Report from A.Reynolds statement to Dail Eireann, initial Sinn Fein reaction from M.McLaughlin is one of let down. In Westminster Jim Dougall (political editor) analyses the two governments balancing act.

Also today the funeral of Ernest Smyth (49) (RUCR) in Augher, Co.Tyrone. Film report, two widows attend together, comments of Rev. Wilard Kelly, then Andrew Rogers (Presbyterian Moderator) views on Downing Street declaration.
DVD No.
D01750
Tape No.
114
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2843



Date Broadcast:
Wed 15th Dec 1993
Duration:
27 mins
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
Current Affairs
Series Title:
Inside Ulster Special
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
Programme continues debate and discussion on today's Downing Street declaration. Firstly Jim Molyneaux (UUP Leader) says it's torturous and self contradictory, was it written by Jesuits? He remarks. He is happy with constitutional guarantees but worried about referendums.
DVD No.
D01750
Tape No.
114
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2844



Date Broadcast:
Wed 15th Dec 1993
Duration:
5 mins 3 secs
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
A Broadcast by John Major (British Prime Minister) on today's Downing Street declaration, he gives a brief history of the work of A.Reynolds end to remove violence. He praises the brave and resilient people of N.Ireland, and guarantees if they want to stay British they will. But we must set aside ancient fears and look to the future, it's not peace at any price, everyone who looks to peace can have a role in talks, he states conditions for Sinn Fein becoming involved, renounce violence for good.
DVD No.
D01750
Tape No.
114
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2845



Date Broadcast:
Wed 15th Dec 1993
Duration:
5 mins 2 secs
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC UK
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC UK News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
Brief history of the state of Northern Ireland from 1920s with contemporary Pathe news clips, praising Ulster and demeaning the Republic. But the North became a discriminating state, because of the war effort of Northern Ireland, the Westminster parliament gave Unionists a free hand. But the civil rights movement erupted. Film clips here of violence, Bloody Sunday right up through UWC strike in 1974. Sunningdale, Anglo-Irish accord. Then Denis Murray (BBC Ireland correspondent) explains why today's moves could work, the likely reaction from Sinn Fein and IRA.
DVD No.
D01750
Tape No.
114
Country of Origin:
England
Record No.
2846



Date Broadcast:
Thu 16th Dec 1993
Duration:
49 mins
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC2
Type of Programme:
Documentary
Series Title:
n.a.
Programme Title:
Blood and Belonging (Part 6): Mirror Mirror
Description:
Mike Ignatiff profiles the extremes of British Nationalism shown by Ulster Loyalists. This programme is part of a series by Michael Ignatiff exploring fervent Nationalism around the world, this document deals with British Nationalism as portrayed by Ulster Loyalists. It was screened on 16 December 1993 one month earlier.
DVD No.
D01770
Tape No.
95A
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
153



Date Broadcast:
Thu 16th Dec 1993
Duration:
14 mins 56 secs
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
The government is to set up a select committee for N.Ireland, it's a move that favours Unionists. Film report with Tony Newton (MP) statement, further opinions expressed on joint declaration, but not from IRA or Loyalists yet, Brian Rowan's report and analysis, Loyalist unease of talks before decommissioning by Republicans. Sinn Fein has expressed concerns at the tones of Major comments yesterday taking a pro-Union position. Adams says no quick fixes, he needs clarification from Dublin, M.McLaughlin says get instinct is governments might have done enough.

Today also saw two more funerals. The first on the Shankill for Noel Cardwell killed by the UFF, and in Markets for Bridie Glennon who died of hear attack. Paisley wants immediate referendum on the Union in N.Ireland, Jim Dougall comments on the reasons behind the Northern Ireland select committee decision, Dr A.Rogers (Presbyterian Moderator) speaks of Unionist fears but to be effective it must trigger immediate peace. In Derry the Protestant Diamond estate has been given funding but people are apprehensive over Downing Street declaration, local people comments include we are being sold down the river. Cecil Orr (Dean) comments are supportive of declaration. In Coalisland a ninety-five percent Nationalist town, shoppers largely in favour of the declaration, includes Jim Canning (Cllr.) views. Next a visit to graduating students who are questioned about their reaction to the declaration, and will they stay or go for jobs, then Prof. Leslie Clarkson views.
DVD No.
D01750
Tape No.
114
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2847



Date Broadcast:
Mon 20th Dec 1993
Duration:
12 mins 29 secs
Broadcast Company:
Independent Television (ITV)
Channel:
UTV (Ulster Television)
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
UTV News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
Gerry Adams (Sinn Fein president) says any peace deal will have to include an amnesty for prisoners. A.Reynolds says it might come up for discussion, but in Commons Major rejects the idea. Number ten says no prison deals, Adams statement says it's a key issue. Fr D.Faul (Prison Chaplin) says perhaps early releases possible, of one thousand, eight hundred and forty-five in jail at minute here, eighty percent are terrorists, two hundred and seventy-five are serving life. Statistics of prisoners breakdown given across the prisons. Fr D.Faul praises parole system. David McIlveen (Free Presbyterian Minister) on Loyalists prisoners reactions, many don't want out if deal done by IRA. Jim Molyneaux's (UUP) response to IRA on prison releases is "too bad boys". Declaration has not danger to any community but paramilitaries can't get special privileges. Molyneaux comment son Reynolds words on releases, the UUP won't approve any new moves would unbalance the agreement between the two governments.

Yesterday in Co.Derry an IRA bomb exploded near a family car, they escaped with cuts, film report an Army patrol had passed first, Sean Gallagher (SDLP Cllr.) describes the scene near his house, school's windows blown in. (Monday).
DVD No.
D01750
Tape No.
114
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2848



Date Broadcast:
Tue 21st Dec 1993
Duration:
9 mins 4 secs
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
Adams want direct talks with London and Dublin to advance the peace process. Film report uses government media ban. Adams says no swift response to the join declaration, he hasn't approached the IRA yet and Sinn Fein needs clarification. Both governments must unconditionally recognise the Sinn Fein mandate, it's insulting to their electorate to be decontaminated for three months. Talks should go ahead no matter what the IRA decide. Jim Dougall (political editor) gives his analysis of Adam's comments and if see any movement towards talks, perhaps Republicans are using other channels they've used before. I.Paisley (DUP) has accused Molyneaux of misleading people. P.Robinson lists twenty points in declaration that prove it's a sell out. Paisley says document is a poisoned stream. Both government are liars.

Last night an IRA bomb missed a passing Army patrol. Film report with house holders comments, then Joe Hendron (SDLP MP) accuses IRA of hypocrisy.
DVD No.
D01750
Tape No.
114
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2849



Date Broadcast:
Wed 22nd Dec 1993
Duration:
12 mins 55 secs
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
John Major visited Belfast City Hall today, he was heckled, Major visits West Belfast and East Belfast and security Chiefs. Major says the onus for peace was on Republicans. Film report on Major's day in N.Ireland. First to Kennedy Way, he answers questions about the declaration, then across to Shorts Brothers, he repeated his message for Sinn Fein. In Belfast city centre he walked to City Hall, S.Wilson (DUP) comments on PR exercise by Northern Ireland Office. In City Hall DUP protest, Major ignores it, then on to carol service, he read the first lesson. Next to Gough barracks to meet Army Chiefs, then at present in Hillsborough, before that Major give another press conference detailing what he wants Sinn Fein to do, end violence, he highlights the economic opportunities available if we can end violence, question asked about Sinn Fein's need for clarification, Major replies on Adam's playing a game, a delaying tactic. In Dublin, Gerry Adams said the government were building a peace process on ambiguity, John Allardyce reaction, then Joe Hendron (SDLP). At the City Hall N.Dodds (DUP) comments on secret deals, Reg Empey (DUP, Lord Mayor) heckled by Cedric Wilson (DUP), they argue on camera. In the senate, A.Reynolds said declaration was statement of principles not a document for negotiation.
DVD No.
D01750
Tape No.
114
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2850



Date Broadcast:
Wed 22nd Dec 1993
Duration:
8 mins
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
Two British Soldiers cleared of murdering Fearghal Caraher (20) (SF) in South Armagh, three years ago. Film report on R.Elkington (L/Cpl.) and M.Callaghan's (PTE.) trial, with reaction from his widow, and look back at the incident, also the judges reasons. S.Mallon (SDLP) comments, then Michael Ritchie (Community Administration Justice) views. Original versions of events profiled and inquiry held in Cullyhanna afterwards. Jim Molyneaux (UUP) says J.Major has isolated Sinn Fein and IRA, interview.

The IRA has called a three day ceasefire over Christmas, M.McGuiness says document unclear, B.Rowan previews recent IRA attacks but no extended ceasefire and the current back and forwarding of statements from Sinn Fein and the two governments, he also looks at the Loyalist point of view.
DVD No.
D01760
Tape No.
115
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2851



Date Broadcast:
Wed 29th Dec 1993
Duration:
2 mins 3 secs
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
Headlines, then from the USA. Irish Americans put an advertisement in New York Times supporting the joint declaration, comments form Ken Magennis (UUP) comments, then Mark Durkan (SDLP), the IRA has critised ambiguous Downing Street declaration.
DVD No.
D01760
Tape No.
115
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2852



Date Broadcast:
Thu 30th Dec 1993
Duration:
8 mins 1 secs
Broadcast Company:
Independent Television (ITV)
Channel:
UTV (Ulster Television)
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
UTV News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
In South Armagh an IRA sniper kills a British Soldier in Crossmaglen. Film report on death of twenty-two year old man. He's seventh victim this year, reaction from John Fee (SDLP Cllr.), links to F.Caraher killing three years ago. Ken Magennis (UUP) comments.

Last night a horizontal mortar missed Soldiers at Unity flats. Film report with Mary Connolly views. Also in Poleglass a mortar hit a vehicle, and a third bomb defused at Whiterock Road. Joe Hendron (SDLP MP), two weeks after declaration is less hopeful on peace hopes, at a news conference Sinn Fein say they won't be forced into hasty decision. Film report. Ed. Kennedy (US senator) is on a private visit to Ireland to access reaction to the Major and Reynolds document.
DVD No.
D01760
Tape No.
115
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2853



Date Broadcast:
Fri 31st Dec 1993
Duration:
4 mins 3 secs
Broadcast Company:
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Channel:
BBC NI
Type of Programme:
News Report
Series Title:
BBC NI News
Programme Title:
n.a.
Description:
British Soldier shot dead yesterday named as Daniel Blinco (22) (Guardsman). Film report with profile, and comment from his local MP. Son of Gerry McMinn (Omagh SF Cllr.), Darcy has been charged with IRA mortar attack on Fintona RUC base last weekend, also charged was Dominic Darcy (21).

In Belfast the RUC want key holders to check their shops after a firebomb exploded in Donegall place. Gerry Adams (SF) has said the year 1994 offers potential opportunities. Paisley statement for the new year. Summary of new years honours list.
DVD No.
D01760
Tape No.
115
Country of Origin:
Northern Ireland
Record No.
2854



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