Sunday
Sunday tells the story of an infamous day in Derry, North of Ireland and how the events of that day were subsequently covered up by the British Government of the time. On Sunday 30th January 1972 a peaceful civil rights march against internment (imprisonment without trial), organised by the Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association (NICRA) ended with 13 marchers shot dead and 15 wounded. It became known throughout the world as Bloody Sunday. Told primarily from the perspective of the Derry community, juxtaposed with the British Army/state's preparations and reaction to the day, Sunday communicates the forensic and emotional truth of what happened
Cast
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Ciarán McMenamin
Played Leo Young
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Barry Mullan
Played John Young
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Paul Campbell
Played Jackie Duddy
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Eva Birthistle
Played Maura Young
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Christopher Ecclesto…
Played Major Gen. Robert Fo…
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Kerryanne Mullan
Played Teenage Girl in Danc…
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Russell Anderson
Played Para Sergeant
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Kenny Doughty
Played Para 027
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Del Synnott
Played Para G
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Tom Goodman-Hill
Played Para H
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William Armstrong
Played Lt. Col. Jackson
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Sean Chapman
Played Brig. MacLellan
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Renee Weldon
Played Leo's Wife
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Brid Brennan
Played Mrs Young
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Mark Lambert
Played Jack Doherty
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Cara Kelly
Played Mary Doherty
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Michael Colgan
Played Gerard Donaghy
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Don Sullivan
Played Mr Nash
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Kevin Liddy
Played Damien 'Bubbles' Don…
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Eoin Minihan
Played Joe Friel
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Clare Crockett
Played 2nd Knight of Malta
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Chris McQuarry
Played Gerard's Friend (Doo…
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Marc O'Shea
Played Raymond Rogan
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Gerry Downey
Played Dr at Rogan's
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Nick Haverson
Played Company Sergeant Maj…
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Gary Whitaker
Played Para 635
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Brian Devlin
Played Father Daly
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Jim Keys
Played Paddy Doherty
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Michael Loughnan
Played Barney McGuigan
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Jake Wood
Played Checkpoint Soldier
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Brendan Mackey
Played Father O'Gara
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Judith McSpadden
Played Hospital Receptionis…
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Stephen McCole
Played Para F
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Chris Corrigan
Played Forensics Man
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David Herlihy
Played 1st RUC Interrogator
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Stuart Graham
Played 2nd RUC Interrogator
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Corin Redgrave
Played Edward Heath
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Michael Byrne
Played Lord Widgery
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Oliver Ford Davies
Played Lord Hailsham
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Drew Thompson
Played 2nd RUC Man
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William Scott-Masson
Played Army Barrister
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Gary Lydon
Played Family Barrister
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Pip Torrens
Played Inquiry Lawyer
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Gerard Rooney
Played Man with Barney
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Matthew Deery
Played 1st IRA Recruit
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Stuart Richman
Played Buckingham Palace Of…
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Gerry Duddy
Played Mr Duddy
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Doireann McKenna
Played Young Female Duddy
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Brian Nelis
Played Young Male Duddy
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John Quigley
Played Mr Young
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Jim Doran
Played Megaphone Man
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Ruairi McCallion
Played William Nash
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Liam McGonagle
Played Willie McKinney
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Vinny Coyle
Played Vinny Coyle
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Gerard O' Kane
Played RUC Man with Megapho…
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Patrick Keeney
Played John Johnston
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Mark Hasson
Played 1st IRA Man
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Marianne Craig
Played 1st Knight of Malta
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Robert Logue
Played Young Man in Rogan's
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Alan Jennings
Played Gerard McKinney
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Tim Selwyn
Played Kevin McElhinney
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Glen Simpson
Played Michael McDaid
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James Wray
Played Jim Wray
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Niall Kelly
Played Michael Kelly
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Eamonn Brown
Played Hugh Gilmour
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Caroline O'Donnell
Played Woman looking for he…
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James Bradley
Played Man Looking for Rela…
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Albert Thompson
Played RUC Photographer
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James Knox
Played Man in Car
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Don Doherty
Played Undertaker
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Paul Doherty
Played 1st RUC Man
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Damien McNally
Played Solider in Hospital
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Steven Finny
Played Lieutenant N
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Abbie Jones
Played 2nd IRA Man
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Marie Snoddy
Played Woman in Window
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Peter Reynolds
Played Joe Mahon
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Emmet Ward
Played 2nd IRA Recruit
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