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Do Paramilitaries Lie Awake at Night?

A deeply segregated society emerges as the violence escalates, the British Army beds down and paramilitary groups police many working-class areas.

It's 1972, and community divisions have deepened and intensified. Many working-class Catholic and Protestant communities are in the grip of paramilitary organisations. This episode charts a deteriorating situation in which killings, explosions, intimidation and street disorder become widespread – with devastating and often lasting effects.

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Credits

Role Contributor
Director James Bluemel
Series Producer Vicky Mitchell
Series Producer Rachel Hooper
Director Sian McIlwaine
Producer Sian McIlwaine
Producer Stewart Armstrong
Producer Louise Duffy
Editor Justin Badger
Composer Simon Russell
Executive Producer Andrew Palmer
Executive Producer Will Anderson
Production Company KEO Films Ltd

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