1. Backbone of Britain
The miners' strike changed Britain forever. Jonny Owen, who is from South Wales, tracks the roots of the dispute and hears why mining for many was the best job ever鈥 and the worst.
The miners鈥 strike of 1984-5 had a profound impact on Britain鈥檚 politics, economy and society. For those on strike, and their families, it felt like an existential struggle to save not only their jobs, but their communities, and the life they knew.
In this episode, Jonny Owen 鈥 who was just 13 and living in Merthyr Tydfil at the time 鈥 explores the extraordinary heritage that South Wales miners in particular were trying to hang onto. What happened underground helped to shape the society that developed above the surface. He finds that this rich history helps to explain why the South Wales miners were the most solid in support of the strike of any coalfield throughout the year-long dispute.
Jonny talks to former miners, some of them friends of his, about why they still see this difficult and dangerous work as 鈥渢he best job ever鈥. And he tracks the root causes of the strike, and why it failed, through the politics of Britain, and the miners union, in the decades that went before.
Strike is a Bengo Media Production for 成人快手 Sounds.
Presenter: Jonny Owen
Series Producer: Clare Hudson
Executive Producer: Steve Austins
Assistant Producer: Ffion Clarke
Development Producer: Branwen Davies
Sound Designer: Meic Parry
Sound Editor: Adam Whalley
Composer: Richard Llewellyn
Series Consultant: Dr Ben Curtis
Commissioning Editor: Bridget Curnow
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Strike
Jonny Owen tracks the impact of the miners' strike on Britain, on South Wales, and on him