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Waiting For Work

Politically passionate and one of the first working class reporters at the BBC, Jack Ashley wanted to show the suffering caused by high unemployment in Hartlepool. (1963)

Politically passionate and one of the first working class reporters at the BBC, Jack Ashley wanted to show the suffering caused by high unemployment in Hartlepool. With no work, no prospects, and little money, Ashley asked how the unemployed reacted to their situation in an increasingly affluent society.

The documentary caused a storm when it was first shown in 1963, bringing Hartlepool’s problems to the attention of a national audience. After the programme aired parcels were sent to the contributors containing food, clothing, presents for the children and even an abundance of Christmas turkeys from people all over the UK. (1963)

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Tue 12 Feb 196321:25

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Credits

RoleContributor
NarratorColin Wills
Camera OperatorRobert Painter
Film EditorKeith Latham
DirectorJack Ashley
ProducerJack Ashley

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  • Tue 12 Feb 196321:25

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