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50 years on – The Nolan Show looks back at the civil rights march in Duke Street, Londonderry - Derry
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Today marks the 50th anniversary of the civil rights march in Duke Street in Londonderry. A day which is widely regarded as the day the Troubles started. Show more
Sean tried to push the trolley at the supermarket but it was bumping into things so his wife pushes it instead. He's still allowed to help, though. Show more
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Enda McClafferty looks at the legacy of a civil rights march in Londonderry on 5th October 1968 that ended in violence, and many feel lit the spark of the Troubles. Show more
50 years on, Mark Patterson completes the route of the 1968 Duke Street march, with the original organisers, bystanders, and those who were hurt when the march was stopped. Show more
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Bertie recalls the voting system, living conditions in the city, the events of 5th October on Duke Street and the dramatic change that followed. Show more
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Michael Bradley explores two exhibits celebrating women in the civil rights movements in 1968. Fermanagh Live is under way and a look forward to the Omagh Literary Festival.
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Eve Blair presents music to help wind down your day. The Late Show Album of the week is Lay Your Head Down, by Carolina Story. Show more
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