No Go: The Free Derry Story

No Go: The Free Derry Story

Release date : September 6, 2006
Runtime : 1h
Countries of origin : Ireland / United Kingdom /
Original Language : English /
Director : Vinny Cunningham /
Writers : John Peto /
Production companies : Open Reel / BBC /
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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?
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Bernard Hill
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Jim Callaghan
Self (as Lord James Callaghan)

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  • title:No Go: The Free Derry Story
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2006
  • Runtime:1h
  • Genres: Documentary · TV Movie ·
  • Countries of origin: Ireland · United Kingdom ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Vinny Cunningham /
  • Writers: John Peto ·
  • Production companies: Open Reel · BBC ·
  • Overview: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?
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