An assessment of Govt. pressure on the media to withdraw or alter, politically sensitive material

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An assessment of Govt. pressure on the media to withdraw or alter, politically sensitive material

In August 1985, "Real Lives: At the Edge of the Union " was due to be shown, focusing on the lives and theories of two of the leading figures in Northern Ireland, Martin McGuiness of Sinn Fein and Gregory Campbell of the Democratic Unionists. McGuiness, who at the time was accused of being the Chief of Staff of the I.R.A., was to be given extensive coverage, the sort of publicity the government says terrorism relies on. In 1976 the Northern Ireland Secretary, Roy Mason had accused the B.B.C. of unwittingly serving terrorist propaganda. This was clearly the fear again when the Home Secretary asked the Governors of the B.B.C. to withdraw it. After an initial uproar from the broadcasters, it was eventually shown later in the year, but with additional inserts, reminding the viewer of the carnage caused by the I.R.A.

The tradition of the B.B.C. laid down by its original Director General, Lord Reith and expanded in the 1960's by Hugh Greene, was that it is a provider of a public service, there to educate and inform the public. So in the Real Lives film did the B.B.C. educate and inform the public on the issues of the province, giving a balanced and impartial view, or did it play into the hands of terrorist propaganda.

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The film gives a balanced and impartial view of the issues. Both men take it in turns to air their views in similar surroundings and conditions. The two men it pics, however are far from a political balance. They represent the two extremes, literally at the edges of the Union. The feelings of moderates and the Government are not covered in this film. Instead the film is concentrating on trying to understand the motivations of these tow extremes. The impartiality shown in the film, means McGuiness and Sinn Fein are given equal time to air their grievances. This, most probably, ...

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