
13/01/2014
Dan Johnson investigates the financial affairs of former miners' leader Arthur Scargill. Middlesbrough FC's George Friend finds out why some prefer to play in the Northern League, and we meet the film-maker who goes to extraordinary legnths to bring the Lake District to life!
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Arthur Scargill's financial affairs

The National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) is threatening to sue its former leader Arthur Scargill for £100,000, a BBC Inside Out investigation has found.
Read the full Inside Out story on the BBC News website.
Scargill's finances scrutinised

Dan Johnson investigates the financial affairs of former miners' leader Arthur Scargill from the Miners' Strike to the present day.
Watch the Inside Out video feature on the BBC News website.
Remembering the miners' strike

It's hard for the twenty-somethings of today to understand just what living in Britain felt like back in the 1980s.
Industrial relations then and now bear no relation to each other.
Chris Jackson recalls what it was like working on the miners' strike in the South Wales coalfield as a novice reporter.
Read Chris Jackson's correspondent blog post on the BBC News website.
Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | Chris Jackson |
| Reporter | Dan Johnson |
| Reporter | George Friend |
| Editor | Jacqui Hodgson |
Broadcast
- Mon 13 Jan 201419:30BBC One North East & Cumbria