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The Docklands Bomb: Executing Peace

Twenty years after the Docklands bomb exploded in London, this film tells the dramatic story of the IRA operation to end its ceasefire and how the security forces in London and Northern Ireland tracked down the bombers. When US President Bill Clinton visited Northern Ireland in November 1995, there was a celebration of peace on the streets. But, unknown to him, on the same day the IRA was already planning the attack that would end its 17-month ceasefire. Against the backdrop of an extraordinary political climate and knife-edge road to peace, The Docklands Bomb: Executing Peace unpacks the events that led to the bombing and follows the trail that led police to the South Armagh team behind it. (BBC Genome)

Overview

Release Date
Feb 8, 2016
Original Title
The Docklands Bomb: Executing Peace
Runtime
59 minutes
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Language
en
Production Companies
Fine Point Films, BBC Northern Ireland
Production Countries
United Kingdom