

Drama · History
Overview
The dramatised story of the Irish civil rights protest march on January 30 1972 which ended in a massacre by British troops.
Top Cast


James Nesbitt
James Nesbitt
Ivan Cooper
James Nesbitt
Ivan Cooper


Allan Gildea
Allan Gildea
Kevin McCorry
Allan Gildea
Kevin McCorry
Gerard Crossan
Gerard Crossan
Eamonn McCann
Gerard Crossan
Eamonn McCann


Mary Moulds
Mary Moulds
Bernadette Devlin
Mary Moulds
Bernadette Devlin
Carmel McCallion
Carmel McCallion
Bridget Bond
Carmel McCallion
Bridget Bond


Tim Pigott-Smith
Tim Pigott-Smith
Major General Ford
Tim Pigott-Smith
Major General Ford


Nicholas Farrell
Nicholas Farrell
Brigadier Maclellan
Nicholas Farrell
Brigadier Maclellan


Christopher Villiers
Christopher Villiers
Major Steele
Christopher Villiers
Major Steele


James Hewitt
James Hewitt
Colonel Tugwell
James Hewitt
Colonel Tugwell
Declan Duddy
Declan Duddy
Gerry Donaghy
Declan Duddy
Gerry Donaghy
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