Bull Rock Lighthouse Keeper, Co. Cork, Ireland 1979

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A small island off the Beara Peninsula battered by the Atlantic is home and workplace for the keepers of the Bull Rock Lighthouse.

A stark reminder of the power of the sea, the remains of the Calf Rock stands a few miles off the tip of the Beara Peninsula off west Cork. The rough seas took their toll on the lighthouse in November 1881 when it was destroyed by a violent storm. The six men on the rock had to wait for six weeks before being rescued.

Eight years later, another lighthouse beam could be seen in the area with the construction of a lighthouse on the Bull Rock.

Lighthouse Keeper Tommy Power has spent all his working life in lighthouses on and off the coast. A native of Castletownbere, Tommy comes from a family of lighthouse keepers. For Tommy, life on Bull Rock was challenging at first but as time goes by you get used to it. Having spent most of his working life away from his family, he says it is like going to the office every morning.

Times have changed with advancements in technology since Tommy Power joined the service. The dangerous boat trips have now been replaced with short helicopter journeys on and off the rock.

Three new recruits, who have just finished four months training at the Irish Lights Headquarters in Dublin, arrive on the rock by helicopter for a two week stay. Now, they will spend a few weeks at a time on various lighthouses around the coast. They will spend their first term of duty on an island on Bull Rock and their only contact with the mainland will be by phone or radio.

John, Francis, and Gerry now have the opportunity to put what they have learned into practice. Conditions on the Bull are much better than they used to be and the men who manned the Bull Rock in 1889 would hardly recognise the place which now has central heating, a telephone to the mainland and even a television. The recruits also have their own living quarters with many modern conveniences.

The life of a lighthouse keeper is a lonely and often uncomfortable one.

This episode of ‘PM’ was broadcast on 23 January 1979. The reporter is Doireann Ní Bhriain.

The music accompanying the programme was composed by Jolyon Jackson.

‘PM’ was a magazine series reporting on aspects of Irish life with interludes for music from Irish performers.

‘PM’ first began on Tuesday, 20 September 1977 and was initially aired three nights a week on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at 7.00pm on RTÉ 1.

The original presenters John O’Donoghue, Áine O’Connor, Nicholas Coffey and Doireann Ní Bhriain were later joined by Pat Kenny.
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Diggin the vintage analog sounds.
Changes the whole tone of the video.
Very cool!

nobodynoone
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This is the kind of unnerving thing they'd show you in primary school back in the day

Pheeze
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I've always been fascinated by lighthouses and this guy got to work in one for many years.

seandelap
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The hair on yer man, permanently landscaped by the fierce wind.

Sean-cehu
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The sound design on this was chefs kiss

Snfu
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I enjoyed this, very well put together.

FREEDOM_uk
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Tommy power I'm proud two say was my uncle a pure gentleman you couldn't meet nicer he certainly earned his money, rest in peace Tommy....cormac

cormacmccarthy
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Could have swore I was watching a Pink Floyd video for a moment there, incredible stuff

jimbojones
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At the very end having the camera pan away to one of young recruits playing an Oberheim or Moog in the corner woulda been a nice touch 😆

thatssomething
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Very foreboding music. I was terrified!! ))

jimmymcjimmyvich
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Music from an late 60s sci fi movie for sure, I noticed a TV Ariel, pretty safe not having a TV licence out there. Hats off to them guys it was a tough job

traceymerry
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I scuba dived off the Bull and the Calf rock about 15 years. It could only be attempted in the calmest of conditions.

denism
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poor Tommy, i could tell he was nervous during that interview but he didn't really want to reveal his feelings too much although the interviewer kept pressing the matter. It's like Bull Rock with its jagged edges, Tommy got tough ones of his own living there all those years and now its difficult to penetrate the shell...

bunnysmith
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Went there a few days ago with Dursey boat tours and id highly recommend it its unreal..The West of Ireland is amazing im a Dub but the West is just different gravy altogether and must be protected at all costs

thepintman
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it would have been hard for some people but for some it was nice and peaceful 👍

richardgiles
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Did RTE have a radiophonic workshop? This rules

gravvin
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Many a time i passed it on my way to the fishing grounds

jonathanoconnell
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There's a part of me that's always been a lighthouse keeper.

jonathanbradshaw
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Makes a nice change from diddle-e-i music anyway.

electricrussellette
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I wish they had recorded the fog siren going off would love to hear what it sounded like 😭

aodhanquinn