In a special programme, Claire McCollum is in Enniskillen, where an IRA bomb exploded during a Remembrance Day ceremony 30 years ago. There are inspirational stories of hope and faith, including the story of Gordon and Joan Wilson, whose daughter Marie was the youngest victim. Joan recalls how her husband's deep Christian faith inspired his famous words hours after the atrocity - 'I bear no ill will to anyone' - which many believe helped the peace process. Sean Fletcher reveals how the MOD is helping relatives of servicemen declared missing in action and meets Alma Williams from Cheshire, who was finally able to bury her brother 74 years after his death. There are hymns for Remembrance Day from St Macartin's Cathedral, Enniskillen, including O God Our Help in Ages Past and Abide with Me