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Durham 1: A Man's Life

First transmitted in 1972, the coal mines in Durham dominate the people in the same way they dominate the landscape.

First transmitted in 1972, the coal mines in Durham dominate the people in the same way they dominate the landscape. In this first episode of a series looking to profile British society, Norman Dennis discovers a culture that is unique to the Durham pit villages, folk songs based on their own lives and experiences, and stories that reveal the hard facts of life in a mining community.

25 minutes

Last on

Wed 12 Jan 1972 19:05

Did You Know?

The song played over the end of this programme is the traditional folksong The Collier's Rant, first published in 1784 (though written much earlier), in which a collier and his workmate ('marra') encounter the Devil on the way to work. The song illustrates the deep-rooted superstition that was prevalent in mining communities where mining disasters were often thought to be the work of the Devil.

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  • Wed 12 Jan 1972 19:05

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Coal Mining in Britain Collection

This programme is available online as part of the Coal Mining in Britain Collection