We see, read and hear about Ulster in front-line terms which reflect the agony of a country murderously divided. Both the issues and the future are debated endlessly-by politicians and community leaders.
In this programme a planeful of ordinary Ulster people have flown from Northern Ireland to be in the studio and talk to Desmond Wilcox about the quality of their daily life, what they see as the future.
Roman Catholics and Protestants; housewives, schoolchildren, students, doctors, nurses, businessmen, shopkeepers, trade unionists and employers: people from the country as well as the cities - not just the people who live in the beleaguered areas.
They are voices, these days, not often heard. For those concerned with the tortured issues of Northern Ireland there may be something to be learned from listening to them.
(Radio Times People: page 4)