The Ulster Way: Danger - Men At Play

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The Ulster Way: Danger - Men At Play

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Location

Armagh, Blackwatertown, Carnlough, Glenarm, Kildress, Rockroad

Year

1985

Date

Transmission 01/05/1985

Length

26min 12sec

Audio

sound

Format

DVC

colour

Source

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

Courtesy

Department for Communities, ITV, UTV

Rights Holder

ITV

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Description

Part of ITV's travelogue series, About Britain, in this programme we find Michael Duffy strolling through the countryside, meeting local people and hearing their stories. His aim, to see the "countryside through the eyes of the people who live the Ulster way". This part of the tour of the Ulster Way takes a closer look at the art of throwing 'bullets' also known as Irish road bowling in Co Armagh. 

 Michael also travels up to watch the rowing competitions between Glenarm and Carnlough. He then looks at both Gaelic football and camoige. On finally, to fishing in Fermanagh.

Introduced by Michael Duffy, this episdoe focuses on leisure and the ways in which people amuse themselves. 

 

Credits

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

Introduced by Michael Duffy

Music by Bonaparte

Camera: Blane Scott

Sound: Peter Gregory

Editor: Rob Sellex

Production Assistant: Angie Elton

Researcher: Janthia Yearley

Executive Producer: Derek Murray

Producer / Director: Brian Spencer 

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