Drámatú ar an ócáid nuair a scair Peig lena dil-chara Cáit Jim, sliocht as clár faisnéise teilifíse ar bheatha Pheig Sayers.
A dramatised account of Peig's separation from her childhood friend Cáit Jim in an excerpt from a television documentary about the life of Peig Sayers.
Title: | Voice of Generations The Story of Peig Sayers |
Clip Duration: | 00:02:16 |
Material Type: | Video |
Clip Title: | Close Friends Separated |
Information: | In 2008 to mark the 60th anniversary of her death RTÉ Libraries and Archives restored the 1998 television documentary "Voice of Generations The Story of Peig Sayers" written and directed by Breandán Feiritéar. |
Local Keywords: | Peig Sayers, Children, Emigration, Folklore, Literature, Dingle, County Kerry. |
Coverage: | County Kerry, Ireland |
Genre: | Drama/Fiction |
Topic: | Arts and Culture |
Provider: | RTÉ |
Contributor(s): | Breandán Feiritéar (Director) |
Publisher: | RTÉ |
First Broadcast Channel: | RTÉ One |
Production Year: | 1988 |
Country of Production: | Ireland |
Original Identifier: | 08D00589 |
IPR Restrictions: | Rights Reserved - Free Access |
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Item Type: | part/extract |
Colour: | Colour |
Sound: | Mono |
Aspect Ratio: | 4:3 |
Language: | English and Irish |