The devastation of Ireland in the wake of the rebellion and the consequences including the Act of Union of Great Britain and Ireland passed in 1800 which came into effect in 1801
The fate of others involved in the rebellion.
The life and death of Mary Anne McCracken in Belfast and Ireland where allegiances shifted into an uglier age.
The fate of the remaining State prisoners after their compact with the Government.
Robert Emmet's rebellion.
The fate of Thomas Russell.
The three French expeditions finally arrive in Ireland.
The fate of General Humbert's force.
The fate of Napper Tandy.
The fate of Wolf Tone.
The ring closes in on Wexford. The Battle of Vinegar Hill
The fate of the leaders of the insurrection in Wexford.
The atrocities continue.
The rising in the North continues.
The course of the insurrection in County Down.
The fate of Henry Joy McCracken.
The North finally rises.
The course of the insurrection based in County Antrim.
With the United Irish leadership beheaded through arrests, the Rebellion breaks out.
The course of the insurrection in Leinster and the Scullabogue atrocity.
United Irish numbers swell despite internment, severe repression and censorship in the wake of the Bantry Bay Expedition.
General Lake's circus of atrocity moves outward from the dragooning of Ulster.
The efforts to preserve Lord Edward at liberty in the countdown to the date set for the rebellion.
Wolf Tone leaves the United States to secure French support for an invasion of Ireland.
The Ascendancy Government answers the calls for reform with repression and a policy of divide and rule.
The coming and going of Lord Fitzwilliam.
The Jackson conspiracy leading to Wolf Tone's exile from Ireland.
Revolutionary Belfast
The beginnings of the Society of United Irishmen and the radical Presbyterian Catholic Alliance.
The episode begins with the Derry Londonderry march and rally.
This episode sets out the support for, and hostile opposition to, the Peace People movement, amid continuing heart-rending tragedies and controversy.
The debacle of the Falls Road march.
The legacies of those involved in the movement.
The continuing hostility of the provisional Irish Republican Army and Provisional Sinn Fein and their 'Peace With Justice' counter campaign.
The obstacles the Peace People movement faced and other actors.
The historic march up the Protestant Shankill Road culminating in the rally in Woodvale Park.
This mini-series covers the phenomenon of the Peace People mass movement of 1976, not the present incarnation.
The backdrop of the mutual sectarian hatred and murders at this time as well as the removal of special category status.
The genesis of the movement, the deaths of the Maguire children. The roles of Mairead Corrigan, Betty Williams and Ciaran McKeowan.
The resulting mass rallies and marches for peace, culminating in the rally in Ormeau Park in East Belfast.
The Aftermath.
The lost generation as attitudes polarize and harden into cruelty. It is instructive that we conclude at the gates of Bloody Sunday in order to see how everything was afterwards, so starkly changed.
As the rest of Belfast is locked down safe by the creation of vigilante committees, in North and West Belfast, an eruption of sectarian violence becomes a forecast of what is soon to befall all.
The conclusion of the Battle of the Bogside via the intervention of the British Military.
The Battle of the Bogside continues. The call for help is answered within other Nationalist areas. The British Government militates towards intervention.
The Apprentice Boys' march takes place. Confrontation in Derry. The Battle of the Bogside begins.
Northern Ireland Stands on a precipice. The formation of Vigilante committees in Belfast to try to lock areas down and keep sectarianism out. The "closing time" sectarian disturbances in Belfast. The RUC directly confront Protestant disorders on the Shankhill. Northern Ireland is polarised into heightened sectarian tension on the Twelfth Night. Splits appear in the Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association over the direction of the movement and many moderates leave. With the coming of a new Prime Minister, a general amnesty is declared. The pace of reforms ramps up.