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B131 LANCASHIRE LADS AMMON WRIGLEY NO. 3 1982
Third programme in the series Lancashire Lads. A series of light-hearted Lancashire rhymes written by writer and dialect poet Ammon Wrigley from Saddleworth (1861-1946) are spoken with a strong Lancashire accent. Various images that represent Lancashire are shown alongside the spoke poetry: aerial shots of rugged moorland in the More...
B132 LANCASHIRE LADS BEN BRIERLEY NO. 4 1982
Fourth programme in the series Lancashire Lads. A series of light-hearted Lancashire rhymes written by writer and dialect poet Benjamin Brierley from Failsworth (1825-1896) spoken with a strong Lancashire accent together with various images that represent Lancashire: a potato pie being served, home brew beer being brewed, general views More...
B129 LANCASHIRE LADS EDWIN WAUGH NO. 1 1982
First programme in the series Lancashire Lads. Tells the story of Edwin Waugh (1817-1890), Lancashire dialect poet and prose writer born in Rochdale, written and narrated by Bill Grundy. Poems featured include "Come Whoam to thi childer" and "Oh lay me down in moorland ground". Waugh's poems are spoken and More...
B130 LANCASHIRE LADS SAM LAYCOCK NO. 2 1982
Second programme in the series Lancashire Lads. Tells the story of Samuel Laycock (1826-1893), a famous Lancashire dialect poet who was born near Saddleworth and lived in Stalybridge, written and narrated by Bill Grundy. Poems featured include "Only a poet" and "Cheer up a bit longer ". Laycock's poems are spoken More...
B133 LANCASHIRE LADS SAMUEL FITTON NO. 5 1982
Fifth programme in the series Lancashire Lads. A series of light-hearted rhymes about Lancashire written by Samuel Fitton, working class writer and cartoonist who lived in Lancashire. Opens with shots of Fitton's gravestone. Poems are spoken with a strong Lancashire dialect and a montage of Lancashire images is shown More...
B134 LANCASHIRE LADS A FINAL GARLAND NO. 6 1982
Sixth programme in the series Lancashire Lads. A series of light-hearted Lancashire rhymes are spoken with a strong Lancashire accent. Various images accompany the poems: a scythe cutting crops, rolling moorland, people enjoying cups of tea in a canteen, a baby chewing a teething ring, an elderly couple walking More...
 
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