No Go: The Free Derry Story

No Go: The Free Derry Story

60 mins | Documentary, TV Movie | Sept. 6, 2006

On the 14th August 1969 the British Army were deployed onto Northern Ireland’s streets for the first time, to relieve an exhausted RUC in the wake of the Battle of the Bogside. As they entered the city the troops were confronted with a ring of barricades surrounding the Bogside area and manned by the rioters, presenting them with an instant dilemma – to attempt to remove the barricades and provoke a confrontation, or to leave the barricades intact and allow the Bogside to remain beyond official law & order?

No Go: The Free Derry Story

60 mins | Documentary, TV Movie | Sept. 6, 2006

No Go: The Free Derry Story
On the 14th August 1969 the British Army were deployed onto Northern Ireland’s streets for the first time, to relieve an exhausted RUC in the wake of the Battle of the Bogside. As they entered the city the troops were confronted with a ring of barricades surrounding the Bogside area and manned by the rioters, presenting them with an instant dilemma – to attempt to remove the barricades and provoke a confrontation, or to leave the barricades intact and allow the Bogside to remain beyond official law & order?
Producers BBC, Open Reel
Original title No Go: The Free Derry Story
Directors Vinny Cunningham
Writers John Peto

Cast

Bernard Hill

as Narrator (voice)

Jim Callaghan

as Self (as Lord James Callaghan)

Ivan Cooper

as Self

Paddy Doherty

as Self

Eamonn McCann

as Self