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Docs Ireland Podcast
Docs Ireland
8 episodes
1 day ago
A selection of the best talks, discussions and performances from our annual documentary festival in Belfast, Docs Ireland.
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A selection of the best talks, discussions and performances from our annual documentary festival in Belfast, Docs Ireland.
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Arts
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After Dark - Post Screening Discussion with Eamonn McCann
Docs Ireland Podcast
30 minutes 9 seconds
4 years ago
After Dark - Post Screening Discussion with Eamonn McCann

Eamonn McCann joins us for this screening and discussion.

We screen a group discussion from 1988 he took part in, after the  screening Eamonn will reflect on his experience of it looking back.

After Dark was a groundbreaking reinvention of the discussion programme  format: live and with no scheduled end time. Broadcast on both Channel 4  and the BBC from 1987 to 2003. Each episode featured up to eight  guests, all invited as they had personal experience of the subject being  debated. The aim was to present a full range of arguments by selecting  guests that had divergent opinions on the subject and crossed boundaries  of age, sex, religion, class, and nationality.

Eamonn is interviewed by Hugh Odling-Smee

Docs Ireland Podcast
A selection of the best talks, discussions and performances from our annual documentary festival in Belfast, Docs Ireland.