In the Shadow of the Shipyard

Details

Location

Belfast

Year

2016

Date

Length

59min 04sec

Audio

sound

Format

Digital

colour

Source

Doubleband Films Ltd

Courtesy

BBC NI, Doubleband Films Ltd, USBF

Rights Holder

Doubleband Films Ltd

It is illegal to download, copy, print or otherwise utilise in any other form this material, without written consent from the copyright holder.

Description

Dan Gordon returns to his native East Belfast to explore the work of four writers with strong connections to this part of the city. In doing so he considers how these writers - St John Ervine, Thomas Carnduff, Sam Thompson and Stewart Parker - explored the experiences of Belfast's working class communities and brought their voices to a wider audience.

Notes

Sam Thompson Archive, Belfast Central Library, Queen's University Belfast, The Linen Hall Library, Curran Media / The Lyric Theatre, Corbis, John Gilbert, Alexandra Cann Representation, Stewart Parker Estate, BBC Community Archive

Credits

Presenter - Dan Gordon

Thanks to - Jazzmin McClure, PRONI, Titanic Belfast, Titanic Foundation, Titanic Dock and Pumphouse, The Abbey Theatre, Libraries NI, Lagan Boat Company, Belfast City Council, The Belfast Harbour Commissioner's Office, The Ulster Folk and Transport Museum, National Museums Northern Ireland

Executive Producer for BBC NI - Justin Binding

Executive Producer - Michael Hewitt/Diarmuid Lavery

Producer - Clare McParland

Director - Brian Henry Martin

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