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1974: Bringing TOURISTs to NI - An IMPOSSIBLE Job? | Midweek | Classic BBC Reports | BBC Archive 

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"I read last week that there are nine murders a day and a thousand muggings a day in New York - well I reckon we're better than that!" - Robert Hall, Chief Executive of NI Tourism.
Bill Kerr Elliot reports on the people challenged with the seemingly impossible task of selling Northern Ireland as a tourist destination in the midst of the Troubles.
Interviewed are: Jack Fawcett - the manager of a once popular, but now struggling Portrush hotel; Robert Hall - the ever-optimistic Chief Executive of NI Tourism; Betty Michie of the Tourist Board's office in Glasgow; tour operator Stanley Dornan; Lord O'Neill - whose steam engine used to be a tourist attraction; Joe Mendoza - who is tasked with creating a promotional film, The Quiet Land* for Northern Ireland; advertising executive Rod Moore; and Robert Hamilton - the Chairman of the NI Tourist Board.
What do the few tourists who do visit Northern Ireland think about the place? Why did they choose to come here?
Originally broadcast, 10 July, 1974.
*Footage from The Quiet Land courtesy of National Museums NI, on behalf of Tourism NI.
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Комментарии : 26   
@Gutenmorgenside
@Gutenmorgenside Год назад
Mr Cholmondley-Warner, he fits right in, Special branch ? 🙂'Getting shot at ? We haven't lost a passenger yet' What an optimist ! Brave old ladies from Glasgow, obviously experts in traversing Sauchiehall street.
@OlafProt
@OlafProt Год назад
I’ve lived in Belfast 22 years, but as a 51 yr old I remember the bad days. But I wish I’d moved there sooner. When I moved here a 3-bed semi was £45k, that are now £245k. If, like so many people who stuck it out, and I had come late 80s I’d say I’d be retiring now.
@Gutenmorgenside
@Gutenmorgenside Год назад
It's alright for Betty (of the tourist board), she's safe in Glasgow.
@MichaelBosley
@MichaelBosley Год назад
That’s a very honest and honourable answer 22:04 even though he risks losing his business. I wonder how many business owners would be this scrupulous?
@MrMann0123
@MrMann0123 2 месяца назад
I hadn't realised it was called The Troubles back then too
@westedk
@westedk Год назад
Chief Exec Robert Hall looks a striking resemblance to Harry Enfield 😮
@S7tronic
@S7tronic Год назад
Reminds me of Bob Fleming.
@danmayberry1185
@danmayberry1185 Год назад
The comparison between Belfast and New York holds true. Avoid the hotspots, even at the height of the Troubles, and you might be safer than you would in present-day America.
@MrMann0123
@MrMann0123 2 месяца назад
70s New York was something else though
@danmayberry1185
@danmayberry1185 2 месяца назад
@@MrMann0123 Yes, I heard those postcards of a sparkling Times Square didn't capture the true essence of the place.
@Truth_Hurts528
@Truth_Hurts528 Год назад
As a non brit I'd fear the weather more than the terrorists.
@83marceloa
@83marceloa Год назад
I'd love to visit Belfast and Derry. I have met lots of friendly Irish people in London. Maybe soon.
@iaina3251
@iaina3251 Год назад
The Troubles might be over, but NI is still not somewhere I'd ever willingly visit.
@wolfblitzer1981
@wolfblitzer1981 Год назад
Were you from Ian somewhere better I assume 🤔
@TinLeadHammer
@TinLeadHammer Год назад
18:02 - they brought a chair matching his shirt to a shore?
@thescottishcyclist4640
@thescottishcyclist4640 Год назад
KYLO REN @ 4:09 😂
@fuferito
@fuferito Год назад
05:24 Love the man's expression; tasked with promoting tourism in Northern Ireland during the Troubles while fully armed British soldiers in broad daylight stand in the background, ready for anything.
@c1v1lwar24
@c1v1lwar24 Год назад
Oh Northeast Ireland is a rather spiffing place. There are a few malcontents banging on about some frightful local nonsense but isn’t there always? Toodle pip, off to an old chum’s estate for a ride on his steam engine 😂
@kevfit4333
@kevfit4333 Год назад
That "job" was a golden handshake for that tourism chief toff for sure. He is exactly the sort of chap that made the British Empire utterly repugnant.
@wolfblitzer1981
@wolfblitzer1981 Год назад
He was blown away while eating in a Belfast chippy in 76. I often wondered if he got to finish his fish supper 😂
@phillipmarlow8673
@phillipmarlow8673 Год назад
@@wolfblitzer1981 Except he was still alive in 1980 at least, and doing the same job…
@NoosaHeads
@NoosaHeads Год назад
​@wolf blitzer Not true. Why would you say such an awful thing?
@wolfblitzer1981
@wolfblitzer1981 Год назад
​@@NoosaHeads what's awful about it it was a very windy day 😂
@wolfblitzer1981
@wolfblitzer1981 Год назад
​@@phillipmarlow8673 😂
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