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Real Lives

on BBC One London

At the Edge of the Union
The story of two dedicated men prepared to use almost any means to ensure that their view prevails.
The city of Londonderry, or Derry is where the present Northern Ireland Troubles began 16 years ago. It is a polarised city, with public support having grown for the extremes of both sides. This film looks at those extremes through the eyes of two men. Both are young, working-class, teetotal and church-going; both are elected representatives of their communities.
The first,
Martin McGuinness , is accused by some of being the IRA's present Chief of Staff, responsible for bombing the heart out of the city in the 1970s Yet today he stands as a legitimate politician, able to attract 10,000 votes for Sinn Fein. The second, Gregory Campbell , is a hardline
Loyalist. He needs constant armed police protection following a bomb attempt on his life last year. Campbell is a target because of his outspoken views; a strong advocate of a shoot-to-kill policy against the IRA.
Photography DAVID BARKER Film editor COUN JONES Assistant producer STEPHEN LAMBERT
Series producer EDWARD MIRZOEFF Producer PAUL HAMANN 0 FEATURE: page 74 * CEEFAX SUBTITLES

Contributors

Unknown:
Martin McGuinness
Unknown:
Gregory Campbell
Producer:
Stephen Lambert
Producer:
Paul Hamann

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