Counterpoint: The Drinking Generation

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Counterpoint: The Drinking Generation

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Location

Bangor, Cuan Mhuire Hostel, Hillside Bar, Main Street, Newry, Spectator newspaper, The Boulevard Café

Year

1988

Date

Length

25min 47sec

Audio

sound

Format

1 inch

colour

Source

Digitised as part of the UTV Archive Partnership Project (ITV, Northern Ireland Screen and PRONI)

Courtesy

Department for Communities, ITV, Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, UTV Archive

Rights Holder

ITV

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Description

Street drinking is becoming increasingly common amongst Northern Irish teenagers. Brian Black goes to Bangor, on a typical Friday night, to investigate this worrying trend and the social and legal implications that result from it.

Credits

Courtesy of ITV and PRONI

Presented by Brian Black

Location Camera: David Scott, Ramsey Nelson

Location Sound: Jim McGirr, Paul Irwin

Picture Editor: Robert Sellex

Production Assistant: Lynne Davidson

Research: Sharon Hall

Production: Jamie Delargy

Edited by Colm McWilliams

Directed by Tony Boyle

Contributors: Councillor Jane Copeland, Paul Flowers (Co. Down Spectator), Karl Leathem (Community Development Officer), Inspector Dennis Quinn (R.U.C.), John Diver (Off-license Association), Gordon Harvey (Vintner's Association), Dr. Jane Wilde (Health Promotion Unit), Dr. Henry Halliday (Royal Maternity Hospital), Carol McDaid (NI Council on Alcohol), Sister Consilio (Cuan Mhuire Hostel)

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