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91Èȱ¬ Northern Ireland Autumn 2006
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91Èȱ¬ Northern Ireland - Autumn highlights 2006



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ATL TV-ViTal 06

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ATL TV returns to 91Èȱ¬ Northern Ireland in style with the very best from Northern Ireland's premier music festival, ViTal.

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In four special programmes, entitled ATL TV - ViTal 06, David 'Rigsy' O'Reilly and the ATL TV team capture Snow Patrol's triumphant homecoming as well as performances from international acts such as Kaiser Chiefs, Editors and Raconteurs and local talent from Duke Special and the Dangerfields to ATL Rock School winners The Tides.

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Music fans can relive the magic of the two-day festival as ATL TV dedicates these four special programmes to quality live performances, exclusive interviews with the acts performing and backstage footage.

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For anyone who attended the festival or anyone who missed it, this is destined to be ViTal viewing.

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ATL TV - ViTal 06 is produced by Paul McClean, 91Èȱ¬ Northern Ireland.

A Portrait of Pantridge
A Portrait of Pantridge

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A Portrait of Pantridge

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A Portrait of Pantridge is a multi-layered documentary profiling one of Ulster's greatest pioneers.

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The programme looks at the contribution of Professor Frank Pantridge, world-renowned physician and cardiologist, and follows the painstaking process of producing a lifesize portrait sculpture of him to be unveiled at a forthcoming Thanksgiving Service.

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The programme follows two journeys to their remarkable apotheoses: firstly how a half-starved four-and-a-half stone prisoner-of-war came back from the dead to save millions of lives across the globe.

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And secondly, the evolution of a work of art by acclaimed local sculptor John Sherlock, from sketch to scale model to the programme's climax when the finished article is unveiled.

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The Pantridge story traverses harrowing wartime experiences to his ruthless pursuit of a breakthrough in cardiac care, endless clashes with authority and his summons to save Louis Mountbatten at Sligo; the shunned prophet in his own land to his glorification in the Americas as 'Father of Emergency Medicine'.

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Historic archive interwoven with recollections of close friends captures the horrors of his experience as a POW in the Far East while his quest to implement his revolutionary concept of mobile coronary care is portrayed through interviews with colleagues, friends and family intercut with original archive.

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Location filming takes viewers from Hillsborough to Tyrone, New York and Virginia and interviewees including Dame Mary Peters, Dr Jack Kyle, Peter Canavan and eminent local and international cardiologists, as well as those who owe him their life, all contribute to pay tribute to one of Northern Ireland's greatest physicians and the lifesaving device he bequeathed to the world.

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A Portrait of Pantridge is an About Face Media production for 91Èȱ¬ Northern Ireland.

A Tale of Two CitiesÌý
 A Tale of Two Cities

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A Tale of Two Cities

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In this centenary year of Belfast City Hall, these two films reveal an untold story from the city's past and the dramatic events of 1907 and 1908.

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They focus on the building of the City Hall by Belfast's new industrial barons and the subsequent revolution by the working classes.

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The first programme concentrates on Belfast's Golden Age and the men and women who forged it - Harland, Gallaher, Pirrie.

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The creation of a new City Hall symbolised their vision of Belfast. However, their prosperity was built on the back of some of the poorest workers in Britain.

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In 1908, inspired by James Larkin, they rebelled in the great Belfast dock strike. The industrial giant was brought to its knees by Catholic and Protestant workers standing side by side.

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There was a police mutiny, troops were called in - and there was death on the streets.

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A remarkable collection of photographs - never before seen in public - chart these historic, but largely forgotten, events.

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A Tale of Two Cities is a Hot Shot Films production for 91Èȱ¬ Northern Ireland.

A Tale of Two PantosÌý
A Tale of Two Pantos

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A Tale of Two Pantos

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This Autumn, 91Èȱ¬ Northern Ireland will enter the world of ditzy dames, handsome princes and a space-travelling Father Christmas to tell the Tale of Two Pantos.

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In this two-part documentary, John Daly has been granted 'access all areas' to a lavish pantomime production at the Grand Opera House, Belfast and a much smaller community panto in Pettigo, Co Fermanagh to show the blood, sweat and tears that go into making this traditional form of Christmas entertainment.

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From the Grand Opera House, we meet the all-star cast of Linda Nolan and John 'May McFettridge' Linehan as they prepare for their eight-week run of two shows a day in the 2005/06 production of Snow White and The Seven Dwarves.

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We also follow Coleraine newcomer Mark Adamson as he wins the Grand Opera House's Panto Idol through to his gruelling rehearsals and opening night playing the Prince in the elaborate production.

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In Pettigo, the drama group the Borderline Players may have a smaller budget and only run for a few nights, but they are determined to be just as entertaining as the Grand Opera House as they prepare for their pantomime, Santa in Space.

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The Borderline players hold their own Panto Idol as they search for the ultimate dame, but there's no colossal set for this production as the drama group scramble around the community for props.

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With illness and technical difficulties raising their ugly heads, will both productions be a roaring success on their opening night?

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A Tale of Two Pantos will reveal whether it's a case of 'Oh yes they will' or 'Oh no they won't'!

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A Tale of Two Pantos is an OJO production for 91Èȱ¬ Northern Ireland.

Barry'sÌý
Barry's

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Barry's

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This nostalgic documentary opens the archives to explore the history of one of Northern Ireland's best-loved summer institutions: Barry's in Portrush.

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From its origins in the Twenties right up to the present day, it charts how the business has passed through four generations of the same family.

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The programme reveals the fascinating detail of the very many other sites Barry's once had across Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.

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Through the amusing recollections of the long-term staff, we hear about some of the extraordinary people who performed for Barry's.

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This colourful documentary draws on a wealth of home movies, stills and rare footage from the 91Èȱ¬'s own archive as well as gems from Pathé news.

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From the exotic giraffe neck women through lion tamers to flea circuses and marathon lady piano players there is something to intrigue everyone.

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Relive your own memories of visiting Barry's and find out what it was like when Granny or Great-Granny was visiting too. There's something for young and old in a film which is sure to raise a smile.

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Barry's is produced by Marie Irvine, 91Èȱ¬ Northern Ireland.

Big Bumper Science QuizÌý
Eamonn Holmes in Big Bumper Science Quiz

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Big Bumper Science Quiz

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Join Eamonn Holmes and Christine Bleakley for popular science at its most enjoyable.

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Beamed live from the W5 Discovery Centre in Belfast, and uniting the usual madcap capers of celebrities and keypads, this is a popular science quiz to tease and tickle everyone – even those without an 'ology' to their name.

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Playing at home couldn't be easier with online, Red Button, SMS and special playing cards to choose from and there'll be ample chance for everyone to take a breather when Christine wows us with whacky experiments designed to answer the most fascinating and bizarre scientific questions.

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With quiz rounds on everything from the human body to the sky at night, the craic will be mighty as our celebrities and you at home vie for the top spots and keep watching for the odd surprise or two.

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Big Bumper Science Quiz is produced by Wild Rover Productions for 91Èȱ¬ Northern Ireland.

BlindVisionÌý
BlindVision

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BlindVision

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Richard Moore's world went dark on 4 May 1972 when, on his way home from school in Londonderry, he was struck by a rubber bullet fired by a British soldier.

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He lost one eye immediately and it was another couple of weeks before doctors confirmed that he would never regain sight in his remaining eye.

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Now, ground-breaking new developments in medical science mean that Richard could regain some sight in a revolutionary operation.

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However, Richard is not sure that he wants the operation with all its associated risks.

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And this documentary also has a powerful sub-plot. Richard wants to meet the soldier who shot him, but isn't sure he wants his sight restored, as he sees his blindness as a gift.

This is what he wants to tell the British soldier.

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Richard has decided to confront these two spectres and BlindVision follows him on this remarkable personal journey.

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BlindVision is a Hot Shot Films production for 91Èȱ¬ Northern Ireland.

Class DistinctionÌý
Class Distinction

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Class Distinction

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Just how much do teachers know about the Arctic Monkeys, text talk or The OC? And how much do pupils know about Shakespeare, algebra and rock formations?

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In the fun new family entertainment series Class Distinction, pupils and their teachers will battle it out in a series of rounds in a bid to win a 'class distinction'.

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John Daly will be the host-cum-referee in this exciting new series which will pit pupils and teachers from ten post-primary schools from across Northern Ireland against each other.

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Each week a team of three students and three teachers from one of the schools will answer questions based both on the current curriculum and pupils' interests to discover how well the pupils know the subjects they are being taught, how well the teachers know the things that influence their pupils' lives and, indeed, how well teachers and pupils know each other.

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And parents and their children can enjoy playing along at home, too.

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It won't just be the contestants' knowledge brought to the front of the class, but also their talents as a pupil and a member of staff get one minute to impress the Class Distinction judging panel with a special performance.

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Whose knowledge will win them a gold star and whose talents will land them at the back of the class? Only one team can go back to school with a Class Distinction.

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Class Distinction is an OJO production for 91Èȱ¬ Northern Ireland.

Craft TraditionsÌý
Craft Traditions

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Craft Traditions

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Craft Traditions is a four-part series celebrating the passion and skill of local craftsmen and women who are dedicated to making hand-made objects in a world dominated by mass production.

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Each programme is devoted to a specific material - wood, stone, iron and clay - showing contemporary craftsmen and women at work, creating both functional and decorative objects in these materials and talking about their approach to and love of their craft.

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Many of the distinctive techniques which have been passed down from generation to generation are illuminated in each programme, from the skills of the stone mason in the Mournes to those of the blacksmith in Templepatrick.

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The series also explores aspects of the history of each craft tradition in Northern Ireland and considers the way they have changed with the times.

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Craft Traditions is produced by Ian Kirk-Smith, 91Èȱ¬ Northern Ireland.

1606: The Dawn of the Ulster ScotsÌý
Flora Montgomery in 1606: The Dawn of the Ulster Scots

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1606: The Dawn of the Ulster Scots

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"Nowhere in Ulster was plantation carried out with such zeal and efficiency. They received or bought a wilderness and they made of it a garden," wrote Cyril Falls in The Birth of Ulster, 1936.

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In 1606, two Ayrshire lairds, James Hamilton and Hugh Montgomery, were granted lands and title in Ulster by James 1. The story of their settlement has been largely forgotten but they were, in effect, the founding fathers of the Ulster Scots people.

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Four hundred years later it is time to analyse their contribution to the making of modern Ulster.

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Flora Montgomery, acclaimed actress and direct descendant of Hugh Montgomery, tells the story of these two pioneers and how the effects of their settlement of Down and Antrim resonate throughout Ulster to this day in the language, religion, culture, politics and the people themselves.

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1606: The Dawn of the Ulster Scots is a Straight Forward production for 91Èȱ¬ Northern Ireland.

Derek's DreamsÌý
Derek's Dreams

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Derek's Dreams

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Fermanagh man Derek Thornton can't swim... can't dance... and can't cook. Until now!

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In a hilarious six-part TV series, we help Derek fulfil his lifetime's dreams. Viewers will see him learn the doggie paddle at Lisburn baths then don a wetsuit and dive with Great White Sharks in South Africa.

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Derek discovers the 'F-word' as top chef Michael Dean helps him trade his Ulster Frys for Nouvelle Cuisine.

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You'll laugh as he swaps his wellies for dancing shoes as he learns how to jive. And you'll roar as Derek trades his farm in Fermanagh for the buffalo herds of Montana and lives out his dream to follow his cowboy heroes.

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Produced by Holywood based Network Media for 91Èȱ¬ Northern Ireland, the series also sees Derek trade the cattle mart for a stint at a top estate agency, hungry to close a "big house deal".

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And he swaps his tractor seat for a place in the percussion section of the Ulster Orchestra to play a special concert for the members of his local silver band.

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"Derek is a typical 57-year-old farmer and hasn't had the time to do much in his life," says producer, Iain Webster.

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"But he tackles each new experience with humour and energy, proving you're never too old to learn new tricks!"

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Derek's Dreams is a Network Media production for 91Èȱ¬ Northern Ireland.

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