On the outpouring of sympathy one family received after the passing of the only player shot by British forces on Bloody Sunday... For Sunday Miscellany on RTÉ Radio 1, listen to Letters for Mick, by Louise Hogan above.
At 9 o'clock on a Sunday morning in November 1920, Percival Smith answered a knock at the door. His father wasn’t dressed yet, so his mother sent the boy. He was 10 now; he was old enough for such an errand...
This essay appeared on the programme of November 23rd - listen back here