| AdminHistory | 'No Surrender' was a documentary about Derry/Londonderry and the attitudes of people, Catholic and Protestant, to its history, compiled by Dilip Hiro from conversations with Protestant and Catholic people living in the city, and their folk songs. Actuality recordings were made in May 1969 and June and July 1970, mainly in the Fountain and Bogside districts of the city. Dominant themes were the attitudes of both Catholic and Protestant communities towards Derry's history, particularly the Apprentice Boys tradition and the events of the siege of 1688-1689, and feelings about the sectarian tensions in the city. Participants on both sides discussed housing, unemployment and political issues. The programme was produced by Charles Parker and was broadcast on Radio 4 Birmingham on 11 August 1970. The programme featured folk songs by singers from Derry, with Brian Patton on fiddle, and Adrian Morris on tin whistle. |