a friend of mine, peter chippendale, who was a guardian journalist, had attended the trial, and on thetendance at trial — this was in 1975. he was also talking to some of the relatives of the six men. he said he thought they'd got the wrong people. so my interest was aroused from that time onwards, but i wasn't in a position to do anything about it since i didn't have the resources. the other thing peter chippendale said to me is, the only way you're going to crack this is to find the actual bombers and they'll be somewhere in ireland. you are convinced you did find the actual bombers, aren't you? oh, i know i did. they told me what they did. i mean, several of them did, anyway. but let's take it bit by bit. so eventually i found a publisher who was... i was an investigative journalist, or i liked to think i was, so eventually i found a publisher who commissioned a book. but i still didn't have the resources to do very much about it. and then i persuaded my friend ray fitzwalter, who was the editor of world in action... that's where the tv comes in. ..to take me on temporarily, to see