Audio interview with Tony Doherty, son of a Civil Rights protester killed on Bloody Sunday, by Mike Lanchin in 2012 for the BBC World Service Witness radio programme. Doherty reflects on his reactions to the death of his father and the events of Bloody Sunday from 1972 until the present. Witness is a daily radio broadcast on the BBC World Service which examines pivotal historical events through interviews with key participants, examination of archive material and discussion with leading historians.
Date of Release/Broadcast: 30 January 2012
Name of First Interviewee: Tony Doherty
Role at time of Interview: Son of a Civil Rights protester killed on Bloody Sunday
Interviewer: Mike Lanchin
Purpose: Research
Media: Audio
Copyright: BBC © 2012
Link: Listen to the interview
Programme/Book/Article: BBC World Service Witness
Time Period covered: 1972-2012
Key Individuals: Tony Doherty, Derek Wilfourd, David Cameron
Key Words: Bloody Sunday, Civil Rights movement, Derry, Londonderry, British Army, commemoration, IRA, Widgery Tribunal, Saville Inquiry, violence