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Roy Bradford's Republic
What does a Protestant from Northern Ireland think about the South? In this special programme made by Telefis Eireann for its viewers in the Irish Republic, Roy Bradford, former minister in the Northern Ireland government at Stormont, looks at the aspects of life in the South that most interest him. He talks to Protestants in the Republic, and looks at the position of the Roman Catholic Church in government, education and people's everyday lives. The film was completed just before the current election campaign.

Contributors

Presenter:
Ludovic Kennedy
Reporter (Roy Bradford's Republic):
Roy Bradford
RTE Producer (Roy Bradford's Republic):
Paul Gleeson
Editor:
Peter Pagnamenta

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