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HISTORY REPEATS: Cyprus |
TUTU and DT on radio |
DERRY |
| DT has frequently reported on Cyrpus' long-running dispute between its ethnic Greek and Turkish communities. A United Nations-brokered summit back in 1992 was one of the many occasions for raised hopes. Reporting on assignment with the UN, DT summarized the optimism in the air - which was only (as so many times before and since) to be dashed once again. | DT interviews Archbishop Desmond Tutu of South Africa about his country's progress since the defeat of apartheid - and the collapse of neighboring Zimbabwe under Robert Mugabe, who has condemned the churchman as "an embittered, evil little bishop". Their discussion was first broadcast on the 'Voices of Our World' series from Maryknoll Productions. | An excerpt from DT’s broad-ranging TV history of Derry City in Northern Ireland. Made for CBS’s series “Under Fire”. DT interviews Nobel Peace Prize-winner John Hume, former IRA commander Martin McGuinness, and others. Derry's story has become emblematic of the long-running Irish conflict, and its eventual resolution. |
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| The golden age of luxury ocean-going travel in a documentary produced by DT for CBS, aired on The Discovery Channel. Great liners from ship-owner Samuel Cunard's beginnings, through the Titanic tragedy, to the glory days of Normandie, Queen Mary and the QE2, and on to today's leisure cruises. DT narrates. | Some of DT’s commentary and analysis on television - plus a selection of field reporting. Clips from an episode of CBS News’ “Under Fire” … DT being interviewed on CNN on perceptions of miltary occupation in both Northern Ireland and Iraq … plus dispatches from Central and West Africa, and from UN Headquarters in New York. | “An Unreliable Witness” (2004 – Grace Pictures) produced and directed by Michael McHugh, followed DT's return to Ireland for an Inquiry into the Bloody Sunday massacre of 1972, when the British Parachute Regiment (”The Paras”) killed 14 Catholic citizens. Here, DT meets fellow-witness Don Mullan. |
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