Dome of Delight

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Dome of Delight

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Location

Belfast, Belfast City Hall

Year

1993

Date

Transmission 30/09/1993

Length

27min 03sec

Audio

sound

Format

Betacam

colour

Source

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

Courtesy

Banter Productions, Department for Communities, ITV, Public Record Office of Northern Ireland

Rights Holder

Banter Productions, ITV

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Description

Jim McDowell (journalist) seeks to understand the workings of Belfast City Council.

With input from a number of councillors, the documentary takes an unsparing look at the structure and processes by which Belfast City Council operates. The existing voting system is idenitifed as an area for concern, with some stating that it is weighted to favour Unionists parties.

The poor image of councillors is mocked by the Hole in the Wall Gang, the comedy ensemble stating that the actions and behaviour of councillors has long been a source of humour. Sammy Wilson (DUP) reflects on his recent bad press, blaming McDowell and, by extension, the media at large for the public's perception of him, arguing that, "one of the reasons why I have an awful public image is because of people like yourself". 

The second half of the programme focuses on an upcoming council election, with Frank Millar (DUP), Tim Rogers (Ulster Unionist Party), Alban Maginnis (SDLP), Alex Maskey (Sinn Fein) and John Alderdice (Alliance) confiding their hopes and ambitions. 

Credits

A Banter Televison Production for UTV

Presented by Jim McDowell

Filmmaker: Brendan J Byrne 

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