Remembering Aberfan
Stories, memories and programmes which marked 50 years since the disaster, when 116 children and 28 adults were killed by an avalanche of coal waste.
Part One: Prologue - the price of coal—Aberfan: Tip Number 7
Coal was king. But it was about to exact a terrible price on one small community.
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Part Two: "And then it was blackout...”—Aberfan: Tip Number 7
Three young classmates head to school on a misty morning that changes their lives forever
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Part Three: Help is coming—Aberfan: Tip Number 7
Rescuers race against the clock in an urgent search for survivors.
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Part Four: Counting the Cost—Aberfan: Tip Number 7
The last survivors are rescued as the full horror of what has happened becomes clear.
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Part Five: The Search for Answers—Aberfan: Tip Number 7
What happened at Aberfan & why? The Aberfan Disaster Tribunal seeks to establish the facts
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Aberfan: "We remember it every day because we're living here" (video)—Good Morning Wales, Remembering Aberfan: 50 years ago today
Jeff Edwards walks us through how the people of Aberfan came to terms with their tragedy
Aberfan: Covering a Catastrophe
Felicity Evans meets some of the journalists who reported on the Aberfan disaster.
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Aberfan—All Things Considered
An award-winning edition marking the fiftieth anniversary of the Aberfan Disaster.
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Aberfan: "I lost Dennis, my best friend"
Tony had moved away from Aberfan - but lost his best friend, aged 8, in the disaster
"The people of Aberfan were betrayed time and time again"
Iwan England on the heartbreak and fight for justice that followed the disaster.
Aberfan: "A woman ran past crying 'The school is gone, the school is gone"
David Evans, the first to ring 999, remembers events as they unfoldeded 50 years ago
"At first I was placed with the dead bodies, then someone saw my foot move"
David Davies from Aberfan, who was 8 at the time of the disaster, remembers that day
Aberfan: "It was a scene from hell. All you could see was the floodlights"
Joe was living in the Rhondda; he and his friends joined the rescue attempt at the school
Stan: "As soon as I saw the news, I hitch-hiked from Gloucester to Aberfan"
Stan, who hasn't spoken about his experience since 1966, felt he had to do something
Jeff Edwards, the last child rescued during the Aberfan disaster
Aged 8, buried alive for 90 minutes. Steve Humphries pays tribute to "a remarkable man"
Aberfan: What did the media get right - and get wrong - in 1966?
The archive reports stand the test of time, but some of the reporting was less sensitive.
Aberfan: Memory and Meaning
Dai Smith asks what meaning might be found in the deaths of so many people at Aberfan.
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American photographer Chuck Rapoport remembers Aberfan—Good Morning Wales, 13/09/2016
The American photojournalist who photographed a community in mourning, remembers Aberfan
Hettie Williams, Aberfan teacher: "I can still feel my children all around me"
Steve Humphries on the stories of 'Surviving Aberfan'. Hettie's quick thinking saved lives
Aberfan: "Marilyn touches the photo of her daughter every day before leaving the house"
Marilyn, who lost her daughter in the disaster, later set up the Aberfan Wives group.
Sian Phillips: "It felt like everyone Welsh in London was called in to TV Centre"
The actress, star of a new Aberfan drama, remembers being part of the TV tribute in 1966
Brian Hoey: "It was a 30-foot tidal wave of mud and bricks and slurry"
Brian, the first reporter to broadcast from Aberfan - tells the story of that terrible day
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Aberfan: "Anyone who saw what happened... would not believe in God."
Gaynor Madgwick on how her the Aberfan disaster shattered her parents' faith.
Rescue of a school girl in the Aberfan disaster—Surviving Aberfan
Survivor Karen Thomas and teacher Hettie Williams recall rescues at Pant Glas school



















