Premieres Monday, Aug. 28, 2023 at 9 p.m. and 10 p.m., Tuesday, Aug. 29 at 9 p.m. and 10 p.m., Wednesday, Aug. 30 at 10 p.m. on KPBS TV / PBS App. From the makers of the BAFTA and Emmy Award-winning “Once Upon a Time in Iraq” comes a unique five-part film set in Northern Ireland. Exploring the decades-long conflict in Northern Ireland known as "The Troubles,” the series tell the story through the intimate testimony of ordinary men, women, and children who were drawn both willingly and unwillingly into the bitter clashes that rocked the nation and who are still struggling to hold on to a fragile peace today.
TV program notes -- week of Aug 27, 2023
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i said, look, it was part of what we were going to talk about. i go to my first guest. i said, i don t want to miss an tune here because no one asked about crime. look, we all saw the president move on from peter. i mean, it wasn t like he said well my second question was about crime. there s no way the president could have known that but he probably could have guessed it. he just moved on quickly. peter was ready right there with the question, but nobody else was. i asked him to take the temperature of the room, or tell me what the natural sound was like. anybody chattering about what they didn t get to ask and was crime on the list? he didn t hear anything. why are those details important? because if you know that there is complicity around you, you don t have to dance too hard, everybody s going to clap. look, as a person in the media, i don t want to be part of that. but you gotta go. i said to peter, i m glad you re always there. you got to go and wait for your shot. he gave one
it s a strange feeling because, for me, i ve always felt like i m not going to be here, you know, it s like. what do you mean by that? because i m a british born bangladeshi, you know, when i started music, it wasn t like. it wasn t normal. i m like the alien in the family. everyone s normal, doing normal things. and for me, it was like, how do i turn up the music really loud in the house without getting in trouble? # your body s like a drug to me, let me tell you now # give me your hand and let me show you something magical, girl.# a, there s our own community that might hold some sort ofjudgment, like, who is he? what is he doing? b, there s the other south asian counterparts. like, i m not used to seeing a bengali guy doing this. and then there s the industry, there s the white man, there s the system. there s so many hurdles. for me, there wasn t a bengali man who reached out and said to me, yo, get into the music industry. i was waiting for a bengali man to do it. it s jus