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The Bail-out

  • 24-02-2011 3:45pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 244 ✭✭


    BBC Radio 4 'Play for the Day' aired 'The Bail-Out' (Ireland in almost 200Billion episodes)
    The Bailout chronicles the resignations, the rancour, the public fury and the gradual dissolution of a parliament barely able to ratify the IMF loan before it collapses in disarray at the end of January 2011. And we follow events as they unfold right up to the eve of the general election on 25th February the day after our broadcast.
    Using an urgent, fast-moving drama-documentary approach, The Bail-Out follows 3 months of tumult - which leaves the British listener thinking, there but for the grace of God.....
    If you missed it live today it will be available tomorrow on BBC iPlayer

    Should be worth a listen :rolleyes:



Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 244 ✭✭vedwards


    It's up here now

    Like to hear you views?

    I didn't think must of the Panorama's synopsis for residents of Tibet...just to bring them up to speed on the Irish case of "where it all went wrong".

    My vote goes to the Irishman interviewed in North America...but we've all viewed that video on YouTube ;)


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