
Episode 3
Winnie's pregnancy, the catalyst for her marriage is a false alarm, but then she falls pregnant again. Read by Richard Stacey.
Abridged from Richard Benson's epic family saga The Valley, the focus of this Book of the Week is on the story of the author's grandmother - Winnie Hollingworth (1909 - 2002) - and her life in the mining villages of the Dearne Valley in South Yorkshire.
This remarkable social history draws on years of research, interviews and anecdote which chart generations of carousing and banter, tears and fights all set against the background of a close-knit community where almost everybody worked either in the mines or the mills.
Richard Benson's first book, THE FARM which related the story of his own parents and brother and their livelihood in the Yorkshire Wolds was described as ' an extraordinary mixture of hardness and tenderness, wit and slog.. wonderful ' Ronald Blythe author of Akenfield. It went on to be a no.1 bestseller.
This new book is a powerful and moving achievement - it follows Winnie from her first romantic encounter: 'her heart beating hard and fast down in her whalebone and elastic' to her final years sitting in the lounge of a long rubber-tiled room with high-backed chairs around the walls.. ' where 'the residents either roost mutely or chat while their eyes search the room for a younger person who might play the piano for them.'
Ep 3. Winnie's pregnancy, the catalyst for her marriage turns out to be a false alarm, but when she becomes pregnant again, she and Harry decide they can just about afford to move into their own home.
Read by Richard Stacey
Producer: Jill Waters
Abridged and directed by Jill Waters
A Waters Company production for BBC Radio 4.
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Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Reader | Richard Stacey |
| Director | Jill Waters |
| Producer | Jill Waters |
| Abridger | Jill Waters |
Broadcasts
- Wed 30 Apr 201409:45BBC Radio 4 FM
- Thu 1 May 201400:30BBC Radio 4
- Wed 10 Feb 201614:45BBC Radio 4 Extra
- Thu 11 Feb 201602:45BBC Radio 4 Extra
- Wed 20 Mar 201914:45BBC Radio 4 Extra





