Our Oh he was caught or something like that and a special report still to come posse of Ginger Baker as well I'm sure a rock fans were totally were sad to hear a lot yesterday and Martin's comment and I should regale you with today's clue which we've been compromised on too quickly that when I sat down today I thought right I'm back I'm going to make it particularly difficult but as is so often the case you lot all the ideas so Declan put up can help it here that can put up for little money pictures of your mana op car Fredrickson played by at us now who was on this program but 2 months ago then he put up a black number 8 ball for potable Then he put up a bed that looks like somebody had a bad night and then he put up a fancy oil pin. Yeah a little different on the clue was did you hear that moment and Feeney. Nobody got the Chloe bunch of all got it right. And easy says Connor. Easy update on the messy bed from the delicate he says what do I want really means Bill and I. No Country for Old man says Joe mop stroke country not right and then shove on pitches and like she'd written the darn question so of all Harken a part you're not well today well don't come to the detail of your brilliant analysis text in our 3 o'clock pick up the phone folks David has taken your calls today also 301231 double 01 on Facebook is always more polished and show. The Mark Paterson show you your new you get in touch on social media 301 t. For a long time. Folks I think you know when other were slow to blow our own trumpet but an age when media is changing so very very rapidly this will March on a modest particularly for us in this part of the world and for a project this was also this particular building radio for success this is the Irish music radio awards if you like the the Oscars of Irish radio were held in Kilkenny again on Friday evening so just to put it in a broader context the entire radio and the street on the island of our own thoughts or t.v. B.b.c. Commercial big commercial small commercial talk radio everything they get together every year for the annual sermon and look we walked away with a record a whole week of 5 goals we got a silver We got a proud bronze I'll have the detail of that I know he's 2nd 1st so sometimes. You're in touch to say what was it a bite well. Snippet from this shows and train it was the day that we decided as a team to try and complete the route that was originally proposed for the civil rights March in the city back in 60. I'll tell you about the 2nd but even to much of the people have complex political views that I know it was a kind of a bygone or taken on air and certainly off but this was the very day 50 years on from the day the start of the troubles every single victim as get different v's different I mean some people would like to see every Republican hanging from one post some people like to see everybody. Would like to see that there is no sad thing that everybody would agree on this is how we deal with that we would love to do it but I think there comes a point we have to say to ourselves we have read so far we have had a terrible conflict there was an awful lot of things done but it's over and let's make sure it never happens again James just on facts on the to one of some final thoughts with creditors well. I think there was a lot of things that happened doesn't have to happen you know but that's 2020 vision it's very easy to sit here know 50 years on and say Well this shouldn't happen I'm not sure what happened. You know there's too much a lot there's too much what about us I mean what we need to do know is draw lane and start you know start we and I don't. Totally sick but you see this forgiveness until we must forgive the people who are on the team just put his arm around him and I don't believe that you know what I would like to do. And for them to understand me and where I came from you know remained still most normal . You know was part of the at the moment was when else was killed. You know I was informed that a few more times and that made my main problem much I'm going to get them. You know even the score here you know that's 50 years ago 50 years ago John he might have been right or true your. Way But Mark that's what I think. I mean look we can talk about progress. I think the question we have to. Do you regret it yes there were things that happened that shouldn't have happened and things that I was given the choice doing and being as informed as I am they would not have happened I think is what that we heard from that what can we walk to we passed forward what can we change what do we learn from this experience to ensure that our children our grandchildren are going to have to go through the same thing you have and I think part of that is yes we are starting to a drastic quality we haven't addressed equality but I think as Mary said look I want to talk I want to talk that's the way to do it f. Talk and could have changed. There was a boy that was well in the lane to the experiences of the majority in the study in 1968 we would not have gone through what we have to go through. Some of the protagonists and former people who were involved in a particular program had heard of the program as well from victims for a very interesting day and I want this conversation to certainly draw the curtain terms of what happened behind the scenes that are unable to protect our program I'm delighted to be joined by the boss is here the editor of Radio 4. That's not an abominable one it's support the importance of being a part of a community and and helping to tell a committee story absolutely. First of all congratulations to shelf. Local space broadcaster of the year. And the story that they were faced with as you said on a candidate of a. Ated and a divided place tell the story of the 4th of October 968 which was widely seen by historians by most historians as the day if you could pun point a day when the trouble started that it started on that they and this and so we were faced with the the challenge of looking at it who would tell that story and it's contemporary relevance and I remember when you walked into my office and said I have an idea. We're going to we're going to retrace the steps. Of where that March would have gone how did been allowed to be completed with the idea is could we have done things differently in real time yeah thank you Kate and I thought how did I let Mark die in gently here and. I thought I know our engineer believe him. As he can he can be quite frank at times and I thought the editorial or they create of like they could a idea creatively but technically I didn't think about possible. But actually whenever you went to Scott Roeder 1st we should name check Scott Rolen 1st we have to be great engineers here Scott all are furred and will race he unable us to do what it is that we do and their incredible can hardly retired after 50 I was out there after a long paper day on the job can a tired we're very lucky to have Scott and will know in place. A day when Scott said no chance yeah yeah and then a cup of glee of Scott the challenge. And. We did we did tell the story and I think you could pay no better tribute than the say that I think we did the you know we did the justice of the significance of that day it was a difficult thing the day we told it in a way that is obviously gauge their peers when they've given you this award for speech broadcast every year and we told it in a way where we didn't pull any punches and there were difficulties that were talked the boy Imma try to do it in a way that would have a contemporary relevance that wasn't just about looking at what happened 50 years ago but actually telling us what it tells us about where we are noisy and many of many of our guests of the day Laura were Petaca must really you know there's been a lot of needle but they chose to walk with us and it was just an amazing thing and when the verdict came to the victims of the larger for really the thing about Scott because it's something we don't often talk about and the b.b.c. Were lucky to have trained people and this business on Newsnight. Strictly on a small stations like us Scott physically carried a full studio on one shot across one shoulder and I had to fall back positions case we lost the signal on the other and he walked all the way from the waterside train station over the bridge up into the walled city hanging around here hanging around their technical issues here there and everywhere and dying to the Guildhall just quite something Thankee to be the contributors as you say there were hard truths there were people who were saying things that they kept stored up for for 50 years for a long time he told his hard triggers with a view to try and they help us look at what would they do with those issues in a contemporary sense thank you to your team again and it was a fait a good rowing that to get round the city on that day and as you say protect weld on the you for coming up with the and crew and the engineers for a lawyer and I was to do that technically something that was that was very very difficult. It's a really prestigious lest we must say there was a we're not the biggest station and and these awards were not the biggest ational by far I was delighted for. Eric Eric I think is one of the best sports broadcasters about the place on for Eric to get the big one as well I think there's not a person in the building what not just a holler I started that when I read it on the sofa at home. When I was Mommy something by the way. It's my job as opposed to simply people like Eric and talk them about their ambitions and their careers and try to try to develop people and I've stated they are in the past that he could do whatever he wants the time that he has in terms of sports broadcast and so absolutely richly very richly deserved reward he says he's you know getting up in the middle of night to come on here and there's work early mornings to bring people or sports news he's traveling around the country rainy wept nights and away games and an old drive and run the place never never a whimper always always up and you could throw Eric in a lane you know when you're on air so you never quite know what anybody's going to say you can throw Erik and I think he can turn it around so the notes are brilliantly does we multi-colored know it's the way things are laces a conversation I guess people behind the curtain if you like are x. Notes you know it's just it's like an old professional the notes read what's here believe it's black but it's all akin to the passion for sport is there but as you say also written the research the research that Eric Volz ahead of his football commentaries in particular and 2nd that on an obviously he said this recognition but he's also had recognition from his colleagues in radio also because he's getting some of those by games in Germany played Northern Ireland he was a commentator on b.b.c. Radio will stay there recently so as his talents are being recognized far and wide to know what I love with the smaller I mean the front door and like there's a station parent if you like she had these 5 of these lines up like ornaments like so that every dollar any lesson I can buy whatever just pop in and say they're going to say they'd want to see that on the post mom was there and he could just lovely out sense of you know and other places. There's a more of a division of labor I suppose people do their jobs and they just do their jobs. Because of the the size of this place and because of. Because of the number of people who are here the size of this place but also the impression of what we have when we all rode together we all have to go in the same direction our ways it just doesn't work so an award for one of us is an award for all of us stop and we like Laura gold as well in the news story there was nothing to celebrate about that story Lori is still chose us to the bone journalists especially with unusual stars full of young people on the of course it was a tragic story it was an awful absolutely awful story. We have had messages from people close they are Mickey had to tell us that their pride at their local station. Managed to cover the story and cover it so well that the story had to be told. We are. Recognizing the hard work the success of of our newsroom when you're working in unusual. Inevitably work with tragic and tragic circumstances and really difficult stories. Like I said about Erik you were talking about people here who they. Really feel that fail at give give their heart and soul. For the job who are getting up in the middle of night all all kinds of conditions the command here not knowing what they're going to have us not like for the networks Laurie where you know you wake up alone in your stories a month just we live here yeah we live for you know our doors open up on to the committee like nobody else has their work and their work on a. Small errors at times they're getting up very early in the morning and they're very heavily scrutinized and rightly so they put a foot wrong you know the audience will be beyond that you have to be completely you know accurate and you have to be sensitive and you have to get it right and there's a so there's there's $33.00 gold awards for for the Newsroom I'm immensely proud of them immensely proud of the hard work that they put on. Jill door and those sterling were. Because the assistant editor who runs the newsroom. Elaine McGee also got a bronze for speech broadcaster news broadcaster of the year. Our colleague in b.b.c. Radio will stir Karen Paterson one gold and sympathetic and then in the same category there are really hard work and town to point to journalists are bloody Sunday the soldiers charges that we covered that got another goal or a that that kept lining up and when we got a sober bill with a program going to our our we program got a silver and that was again weld on the air tame you were on holidays at them on the way I'm stood on as your presenter that they your regular team here Brian David Declan those people are were going there again and credibly hard working people people who are really trying get a sense of the community that they're working for and get bring them the stories that they care about. Ads are come and go This is a fickle business that changes every day you know without you know the changing face of the media but look at the day to say that this is a photo confidence and what we do here we like to think that we leave our politics at the door our prejudice and all the rest to try our level best 100 percent of the time Lori just moving forward as our monitor. A signature night on Friday but it's yesterday's news and you know that on moving forward it's a vote of confidence but there's much to be done absolutely I would like to just be for a day wrap up say that it was a great night for for the b.b.c. It's a spectacular event it's gutsy it's glamorous you know the great and good of Radio Radio Sport a radio as through even in this country radio it's such the national character I think as a medium the storytelling and the imagination that's involved in radio so it's an increase incredible event it's brilliant for us to be to be up there picking up a large. And credible competition b.b.c. It was a great night for b.b. . Northern Ireland Seamus McKee entered the hall of fame Karen punished as I mentioned golden news broadcaster take on Harvey for news reporter join tool for his magazine program also going to gold rush McLean's celebration of 50 years of Astral Weeks also going to gold the blame game go to gold it was incredible night for b.b.c. Northern Ireland you talked about what we do the there has been a lot of support and terms of investment and the physical infrastructure here were set in and they needed a. Renovated visualized studios with the most cutting edge technology so I think our colleagues and the rest of the b.b.c. In b.b.c. Northern Ireland for the support they've given us over the years. Thank you to our contributors they Mazen people who bring us or stories about you know there's a movie or stories Mark or coming on through your Facebook page and coming through your audience the connection you have your audience this is this is this is for them as much as it as it's for us. This is a an amazing patch people are great storytellers there are so so much rich raw material for us to draw to draw on the sense of ownership that the people out there have of this radio station if we do put a foot wrong we know it because they care about it and they feel like they own this station as they should because they do they pay our wages so it really as a thank you to them because without them it's nothing and I mean anything by thanks a lot. Like you folks. So you go by. Radio for those monitoring at our local Manas Well it's not always a local person that's the monitor here during the years but for a local person especially to lead us to those accolades is good and that. I thank you Bill I put it up. It was a Friday night about it and thank you some of what words come back for you for. For this we go through a set of headphones with a real solid. You get when i thought into the darkness I got some in the head with it why would I want to have some of the. Brookside who has trouble. What. That you know there you go. Right the time is 22 minutes past opportunity no. But it was the visitors who. Lost 102020 group c. Qualifier saw Northern Ireland beaten at home by Germany Michael a newsman recover their initial momentum for the trip to join us live coverage in sports on the international the Netherlands against. The night 7 30 pm b.b.c. Radio b.b.c. Sons folks I've made a wee special documentary package about the Donna gall. It's well worth a listen but look we're not going to do a time justified today so believe me we'll have it on after 2 o'clock tomorrow still to come Mark Bradley with his movie review so it wasn't overwhelmed by Joker but lots of Martin's thoughts not. Look rock fans music fans Ginger Baker one of the most innovative and fun soul drummers of all time Basic has died he was 80 year old a coal finder of Crane a Also player but blind faith Hawk wind f l a kitty was a long varied career. That he drummed like animal item up with snow with a head dying on the head you know the hair flailing around the place and I his style combined the lyricism of us the experts tell us with the crude part of rock a critic watched them and said it was like what I sing a human a combine harvester it was also temperamental was the bartender Now argument that a kind of a fellow behavior often led to punch ups on the stage famously he once attended to and one of cream bassist Jack Bruce is solos by a bunch to step off the stair drum and to Bruce's Naga and i Tunes Of Records death will see him featured as one of Iraq's most influential musicians but he scoffed at that kind of thing and system drummers are really nothing more than time keepers. I told brother magazine it's a drummer's job to make the other guy he's sorry. So we treat for your music Chuck Bruce Eric Clapton and Ginger Baker scream classic Sunshine of Your Love. Her. Often. Attempted by cover bands never approved of when obviously Ginger Becker has died just as our reach would be today that's cream on Sunshine of Your Love and of course on vocals and guitar I don't know much about rock want to rock. But respects but do you when you're them when you're the girl that age you know the brother of an undertone what was up not can all this with rock because I was a model we hated rockers. So they were funk rockers punk rock suppose so Jonah was a farmer ground March to crown a smart probably foxes are out of the movie Martin you're going to cause an element of controversy I would have thought on this program today I'll get to that when it comes to your joke or listen shall we did 1st with Judy if you're going to