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Story Title: A man with Loyalist connections ...

Collection: BBC Radio Ulster Legacy Series (collection)
Organisation: BBC Northern Ireland (organisation)

One of the 14 audio recordings from the BBC Legacy Series that was made available to listen on-line on the BBC Web site. The Legacy Series consisted of two-minute extracts of audio testimonies by people affected by the Troubles in Northern Ireland. The original 365 extracts were broadcast each day during 1999 and were based on interviews but the interviewee remained anonymous.

"A man with Loyalist connections talks about his family's attitude to the Catholic community when he was growing up." (BBC Web site)

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Title
A man with Loyalist connections ..., by Anonymous (story details)
Description
One of the 14 audio recordings from the BBC Legacy Series that was made available to listen on-line on the BBC Web site. The Legacy Series consisted of two-minute extracts of audio testimonies by people affected by the Troubles in Northern Ireland. The original 365 extracts were broadcast each day during 1999 and were based on interviews but the interviewee remained anonymous.
Creator
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) Radio Ulster
Source
http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/recent/troubles/legacy.shtml
Publisher
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Date
1999
Format
Audio
Language
English
CAIN Key Issues: Community Relations
CAIN Key Issues: Identity
CAIN Key Issues: Parades
CAIN: Key Events: Anglo-Irish Agreement
Story Title
A man with Loyalist connections ...
Story Available
Story available on the BBC Web site.
Story Format
Audio (.ram) [Available on-line; file has to be downloaded before playing]
Story Source
Website:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/recent/troubles/legacy.shtml
Identity Provided?
No, Anonymous
Language Spoken
English
Interviewee Gender
Male
Religion
Protestant
Birth Country
Northern Ireland
Story Abstract
"A man with Loyalist connections talks about his family's attitude to the Catholic community when he was growing up." (BBC Web site)
Themes/Topics Mentioned
Community Relations, Identity, Parading
Dates Mentioned
15 November 1985 [1980s]
Events Mentioned
Anglo-Irish Agreement (15 November 1985)
Organisations Mentioned
Orange Order

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Title
BBC Radio Ulster Legacy Series (collection)
Description
A series of two-minute extracts of audio testimonies by people affected by the Troubles in Northern Ireland. The recordings were broadcast during 1999 and were based on interviews but the interviewee remained anonymous.
The two-minute extracts were broadcast at 8.58 am each day, just before the 9.00 am news on BBC Radio Ulster and BBC Radio Foyle.
Creator
BBC Radio Ulster
Subject
Personal accounts of the conflict in Northern Ireland.
Publisher
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) Northern Ireland
Date
1999
Rights
BBC
Format
Audio files - .ram
Language
English
Status
Active , (2014)

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Title
BBC Northern Ireland (organisation)
Description
BBC Northern Ireland is the main public service broadcaster in the region. BBC NI is one of three national regions of the BBC. BBC NI broadcasts on television and radio and provides content online including interactive television and radio content.
Creator
British Broadcasting Corporation
Subject
Broadcast media organisation.
Publisher
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Status
Currently exists; (2015)
Address
BBC Northern Ireland, Broadcasting House, Ormeau Avenue, Belfast. BT2 8HQ
Funder
BBC Television Licence Fee (paid by any household wishing to watch or record television transmissions as they are broadcast).
Work
Regional public service broadcaster

Citation

British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) Radio Ulster. (1999). A man with Loyalist connections .... British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC).
Accounts of the Conflict; Accessed: 19 April 2024 <http://accounts.ulster.ac.uk/repo24/index.php/items/show/2023>

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