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DANA – THE ORIGINAL DERRY GIRL

Dana - The Original Derry Girl Image Name: Dana - The Original Derry Girl Description: Dana - The Original Derry Girl Dana RTE One Monday May 11th
Dana - The Original Derry Girl Image Name: Dana - The Original Derry Girl Description: Dana - The Original Derry Girl Dana and family RTE One Monday May 11th
Dana - The Original Derry Girl Image Name: Dana - The Original Derry Girl Description: Dana - The Original Derry Girl Dana RTE One Monday May 11th
Dana - The Original Derry Girl Image Name: Dana - The Original Derry Girl Description: Dana - The Original Derry Girl Dana RTE One Monday May 11th Copyright: RTE/ Waddell Media 2020

Dana – The Original Derry Girl

50 years ago, an 18 year old schoolgirl left the Bogside in Derry and headed off to Amsterdam to represent Ireland in the 15th Eurovision Song Contest. What happened that night was to change her life for ever.

Dana the Original Derry Girl is an emotional and honest look back at that young schoolgirl’s incredible life story, retracing her steps to the stage of the RAI theatre, where against the odds she became Ireland’s first Eurovision winner.

At a time when the violent conflict of the Troubles was dominating the news and peoples’ lives back home, Rosemary Scallon, better known as Dana and often referred to as ‘The girl from the Bogside’  literally became a national hero overnight.

Dana relives that overwhelming moment on stage when she won, before travelling back to Northern Ireland to call at her old family home and visit her former school. Studying for her A levels when she won, Dana was totally unprepared for the instant celebrity which followed, she recalls how the whirlwind of sudden success left her feeling lonely and isolated and how she tried to run away from it all one night.

That win was 50 years ago and the programme looks at the fascinating story of what happened afterwards, including her successful pop and TV career in the 70s; her marriage to Newry hotelier Damien Scallon; her move to Alabama and religious music with performances for the Pope before entering the spotlight of Irish politics.

Dana the Original Derry Girl is an archive rich trip down memory lane, with incredible access and an honest and sometimes raw look at the highs and lows of her incredible career. With contributions from the co-writer of All Kinds of Everything, Derry Lindsay, Senator David Norris, Dave Fanning and many others, the programme ends with Dana joining local choirs on stage in the Guildhall Derry, where she performed as a young girl to take part in a moving version of All Kinds of Everything.