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200560 minFinalizada

A Very English Village

Cadena:BBC Four

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S01E05 - "The Ditchling Ladies"

Emitido el Oct 13, 2005, 8:30 PM

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Descripción

Five-part documentary series examining life in the Sussex village of Ditchling.

Detalles

Estado
Finalizada
Idioma
English
Duración
60 min
Estreno
September 15, 2005
Finalizado
October 13, 2005
Horario
Thursday a las 21:30

Enlaces Externos

Episodios (1 Temporada · 5 Episodios)

Going for the Kill

Storyville film-maker Luke Holland , who has lived in Ditchling on the East Sussex Downs for the last ten years, explores aspects of village life past and present. He begins with a look at how economic uncertainty and the controversial ban on hunting with hounds have adversely affected a local farming family.

Sep 15, 2005

60 min

Salad Days

This edition follows the village's well-established amateur dramatics society as they audition, rehearse and perform the 1950s hit musical Salad Days.

Sep 22, 2005

60 min

Looking for Mr. Gill

This edition traces the history of the Arts and Crafts movement founded by local resident Eric Gill, whose complex legacy has had a profound impact on the village where his morality and sexual proclivities remain a subject of heated controversy.

Sep 29, 2005

60 min

Episode 4

At one time. the Sandrock Inn was at the heart of Ditchling, East Sussex - but now the pub is under threat from developers. The villagers mount a spirited fight against an unpopular planning proposal - but is it enough to delay last orders?

Oct 6, 2005

60 min

The Ditchling Ladies

Some of the village's older residents candidly share the memories of their long and remarkable lives, including recollections of French lessons during the First World War and some of Dame Vera Lynn's Second World War anecdotes.The stories of the past are told against a backdrop of their everyday lives, which in turn provides a thoughtful portrait of old age and its reflections on death and the afterlife.

Oct 13, 2005

60 min

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