New writing (a special programme on the theme of Bloody Sunday 1920, first broadcast in 2020, with the support of the GAA Museum at Croke Park):

The Revolution of Wheels and the Wheels of Revolution, by Colin Regan

The Sunday of Blood, November 1920, by the late Chris Shouldice

Reflections on the Bloodied Field, by Michael Foley

My Father, Tommy Ryan, by Anthony Ryan

Voices from Bloody Sunday Morning, by Anne Dolan

Grief and History, by Paul Rouse

Letters for Mick, by Louise Hogan

Music:

Broken Bicycles, by Tom Waits

The Battle of Aughrim, played by Mary McNamara on concertina

The Wounded Hussar, played by Anna Ludlow on fiddle

Sliabh Gallon Braes, played by Liam O’Flynn on tin whistle

Benjamin Britten’s Cello Suite no. 3 opus 87, Street Song, played by the London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Gennadi Rozhdestvensky

Billy’s Death, from Billy the Kid by Aaron Copland also performed by the London Symphony Orchestra, and conducted by Antal Doráti

The Parting Glass, sung by the Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem live at Carnegie Hall