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Prime Minister of Northern Ireland, Terence O'Neill, delivers his famous 'Ulster at the Crossroads' address.

Street interviews show community division.

The 1960s sees the emergence of the Northern Ireland Civil Rights movement.

The tensions between the communities escalate and British troops arrive on the street of Belfast.

Violent confrontation between communities in Derry.

BBCNI Political Correspondent W.D. Flackes interviews Brian Faulkner about his resignation from O'Neill's Cabinet.

Broadcaster Barry Cowan recollects the dangers of being a journalist during the Troubles. From Frequencies, Facts & Frictions, BBC Radio Ulster, 1994.

BBC Political Correspondent, W.D. Flackes gives his analysis of former Prime Minister NI, Terence O'Neill for BBC Radio Ulster. From Frequencies, Facts & Frictions, BBC Radio Ulster, 1994.

Waldo Maguire, the first Ulsterman to hold the post of BBC Controller for Northern Ireland, describes the ethos of the region when in joined in 1966. From Frequencies, Facts & Frictions, BBC Radio Ulster, 1994.
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