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50,000 Secret Journeys

50,000 Secret Journeys is an Irish documentary made by Fintan Connolly and Hilary Dully for RTÉ One in 1994. The documentary comprised interviews with three Irish women about their experiences of abortion. The 25-minute film was interspersed with news archive footage giving historical context to the abortion debate in Ireland. [1]

50,000 Secret Journeys
GenreDocumentary
Created byFintan Connolly
Hilary Dully
Country of originIreland
Original languageEnglish
Production
Running time25 minutes
Production companyThe Picture House
Original release
NetworkRTÉ One
Release29 March 1994 (1994-03-29)

Controversy edit

50,000 Secret Journeys was pulled from the RTÉ schedule on 29 March 1994. The decision provoked a strong protest from the station's film-makers. The Tuesday File film "50,000 Secret Journeys" was to be screened after the main evening news. A statement issued by SIPTU on behalf of the TV producer/director and director grades regretted the decision of Director of Television not to broadcast the programme. "It's a matter of serious concern to TV producers and directors that such a programme should be deemed unsuitable for inclusion in one of RTÉ's main current affairs programmes," it said. An RTÉ spokesperson said the decision had been taken "for internal RTÉ reasons which we don't want to go into."[2]

The documentary was eventually screened on RTÉ on 27 October 1994 at a later time and was followed by a studio debate on abortion in Ireland chaired by Marian Finucane.[3] “We were never actually told that they wouldn’t show it, and it was kind of suggested that they would – but not then,” says Hilary Dully. “We were told that it lacked balance, and that one of the reasons for this was that the women involved didn’t express sufficient remorse.” RTÉ's decision put commissioning editor John Masterson in an impossible position, and he resigned from his post as head of Tuesday File and moved out of current affairs broadcasting. He subsequently became a producer on The Late Late Show.[4]

Speaking in 2013 Masterson wrote “In 1993 I was editor of an RTÉ current affairs series called Tuesday File. My brief included commissioning a small number of programmes from independent producers and we advertised for proposals. One I chose was submitted by a talented team, Fintan Connolly and Hilary Dully. They proposed to interview three women who had been to London for abortions and who agreed to discuss their experiences. After four years as executive producer of Today Tonight (the Prime Time of its day) I was well familiar with editorial procedures when dealing with sensitive topics. Having run the proposal up the relevant flagpoles, I was given the go-ahead to commission the programme. It was called 50,000 Secret Journeys. The programme-makers did a first-class job. The programme was viewed at various stages and, the final version having been cleared, it was scheduled and advertised for transmission on March 29, 1994, at 9.30pm. At a very late stage it was pulled, for reasons I did not accept. I felt I had let the young filmmakers down. I resigned my position. The programme, with one very minor cut, was transmitted on October 27 in a much later time slot and followed by a studio discussion chaired by Marian Finucane. This could easily have been done on March 29 had anyone so wished. The programme could be transmitted today. It could merely be renamed 150,000 Secret Journeys.” [5]

The fact that the abortion narratives of three Irish women were shared in such a public manner on Irish television would have to be noted as a key turning point in abortion discourse in Ireland. The open and honest natures of the interviews in 50,000 Secret Journeys about personal experiences of abortion enabled a ‘cultural conversation’ where the media also served as an ‘ongoing participant’.[6]

Repeal of the Eighth Amendment edit

On 25 May 2018, the Irish people voted by 66.4% to 33.6% in a referendum to repeal the Eighth Amendment. They approved the Thirty-sixth Amendment of the Constitution Bill 2018 to delete the current provisions of Article 40.3.3º and replace it with the following:

3º Provision may be made by law for the regulation of termination of pregnancy.[7]

References edit

  1. ^ Siggins, Lorna (11 April 2016) “RTÉ told us our abortion film lacked balance” [1]
  2. ^ Lavery, Michael (29 March 1994) "Anger as RTÉ Block Film" Evening Herald
  3. ^ Foley, Michael (19 March 1996) "Lack of Balance in Coverage of 'Dear Daughter" The Irish Times
  4. ^ Siggins, Lorna (11 April 2016) “RTÉ told us our abortion film lacked balance”[2]
  5. ^ Masterson, John (6 January 2013) “It is time to give 150,000 faceless women a voice” [3] Sunday Independent
  6. ^ Áine Ryan; Debbie Ging; Annelies Kamp; Majella McSharry (2018). Irish Television and the Assemblage of Personal Narratives of Teenage Pregnancy and Abortion. from the original on 12 June 2018. Retrieved 2 January 2020. {{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help)
  7. ^ "Thirty-sixth Amendment of the Constitution Bill 2018". Houses of the Oireachtas. 7 March 2018. Retrieved 27 May 2018.

External links edit

  • 50,000 Secret Journeys at IMDb  

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on 29 March 1994 The decision provoked a strong protest from the station s film makers The Tuesday File film 50 000 Secret Journeys was to be screened after the main evening news A statement issued by SIPTU on behalf of the TV producer director and director grades regretted the decision of Director of Television not to broadcast the programme It s a matter of serious concern to TV producers and directors that such a programme should be deemed unsuitable for inclusion in one of RTE s main current affairs programmes it said An RTE spokesperson said the decision had been taken for internal RTE reasons which we don t want to go into 2 The documentary was eventually screened on RTE on 27 October 1994 at a later time and was followed by a studio debate on abortion in Ireland chaired by Marian Finucane 3 We were never actually told that they wouldn t show it and it was kind of suggested that they would but not then says Hilary Dully We were told that it lacked balance and that one of the reasons for this was that the women involved didn t express sufficient remorse RTE s decision put commissioning editor John Masterson in an impossible position and he resigned from his post as head of Tuesday File and moved out of current affairs broadcasting He subsequently became a producer on The Late Late Show 4 Speaking in 2013 Masterson wrote In 1993 I was editor of an RTE current affairs series called Tuesday File My brief included commissioning a small number of programmes from independent producers and we advertised for proposals One I chose was submitted by a talented team Fintan Connolly and Hilary Dully They proposed to interview three women who had been to London for abortions and who agreed to discuss their experiences After four years as executive producer of Today Tonight the Prime Time of its day I was well familiar with editorial procedures when dealing with sensitive topics Having run the proposal up the relevant flagpoles I was given the go ahead to commission the programme It was called 50 000 Secret Journeys The programme makers did a first class job The programme was viewed at various stages and the final version having been cleared it was scheduled and advertised for transmission on March 29 1994 at 9 30pm At a very late stage it was pulled for reasons I did not accept I felt I had let the young filmmakers down I resigned my position The programme with one very minor cut was transmitted on October 27 in a much later time slot and followed by a studio discussion chaired by Marian Finucane This could easily have been done on March 29 had anyone so wished The programme could be transmitted today It could merely be renamed 150 000 Secret Journeys 5 The fact that the abortion narratives of three Irish women were shared in such a public manner on Irish television would have to be noted as a key turning point in abortion discourse in Ireland The open and honest natures of the interviews in 50 000 Secret Journeys about personal experiences of abortion enabled a cultural conversation where the media also served as an ongoing participant 6 Repeal of the Eighth Amendment editOn 25 May 2018 the Irish people voted by 66 4 to 33 6 in a referendum to repeal the Eighth Amendment They approved the Thirty sixth Amendment of the Constitution Bill 2018 to delete the current provisions of Article 40 3 3º and replace it with the following 3º Provision may be made by law for the regulation of termination of pregnancy 7 References edit Siggins Lorna 11 April 2016 RTE told us our abortion film lacked balance 1 Lavery Michael 29 March 1994 Anger as RTE Block Film Evening Herald Foley Michael 19 March 1996 Lack of Balance in Coverage of Dear Daughter The Irish Times Siggins Lorna 11 April 2016 RTE told us our abortion film lacked balance 2 Masterson John 6 January 2013 It is time to give 150 000 faceless women a voice 3 Sunday Independent Aine Ryan Debbie Ging Annelies Kamp Majella McSharry 2018 Irish Television and the Assemblage of Personal Narratives of Teenage Pregnancy and Abortion Archived from the original on 12 June 2018 Retrieved 2 January 2020 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a website ignored help Thirty sixth Amendment of the Constitution Bill 2018 Houses of the Oireachtas 7 March 2018 Retrieved 27 May 2018 External links edit50 000 Secret Journeys at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 50 000 Secret Journeys amp oldid 1218852234, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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