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Digital:works Oral History Podcasts - Oral History interviews collected by trained volunteers are lovingly edited into radio documentary-style programmes and released in podcast format.
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Hello Campers - Ep 2

Hello Campers - Ep 2

2023-09-1532:37

This series is called Hello Campers! And explores Londoner’s experiences of British holiday camps.In episode two, we concentrate on all the activities there were on offer at British holiday camps.MADE BYDigital-works[Sav Kyriacou and Matthew Rosenberg] WITHDean BelcherAlison BrennanRichard CohenSimone FarrIngrid HoltzPaul IrvingDaniel KempBenedicte LarrereAnna LernerMaggie PerrinAnna Rustad  THANKS TOThe British Film InstituteMark ReidDominika Widlak-MankaPeter DanielIan Jennings  INTERVIEWEESHelen AloofGraham AslettAnita CarltonAnna ChurinJohn DanielPeter DanielKim DickerAstrid EnglezouKeith EtheringtonChris FosterAlan HollambyMartin HollandLinda HuffordDebbie LevettChris LuesleyJohn LynchJohn NevilleSheelagh SchokmanMargaret ThomasGeorge WarrenMaggie WatsonPatrick WatsonCathy Welch  MUSICWritten & Performed byVincent Burke  FUNDED BYNational Lottery Heritage Fund  © Digital-works 2023 Project website featuring the film documentary and full interviews: www.hellocampers.org.uk www.digital-works.co.uk 
Hello Campers - Ep 1

Hello Campers - Ep 1

2023-09-1528:12

This series is called Hello Campers! And explores Londoner’s experiences of British holiday camps.In episode one, we look at holidays before camps, why people started going to holiday camps and the accommodation and food they would find there.MADE BYDigital-works[Sav Kyriacou and Matthew Rosenberg] WITHDean BelcherAlison BrennanRichard CohenSimone FarrIngrid HoltzPaul IrvingDaniel KempBenedicte LarrereAnna LernerMaggie PerrinAnna Rustad  THANKS TOThe British Film InstituteMark ReidDominika Widlak-MankaPeter DanielIan Jennings  INTERVIEWEESHelen AloofGraham AslettAnita CarltonAnna ChurinJohn DanielPeter DanielKim DickerAstrid EnglezouKeith EtheringtonChris FosterAlan HollambyMartin HollandLinda HuffordDebbie LevettChris LuesleyJohn LynchJohn NevilleSheelagh SchokmanMargaret ThomasGeorge WarrenMaggie WatsonPatrick WatsonCathy Welch  MUSICWritten & Performed byVincent Burke  FUNDED BYNational Lottery Heritage Fund  © Digital-works 2023 Project website featuring the film documentary and full interviews: www.hellocampers.org.uk www.digital-works.co.uk 
This series is called “The Train at Platform Five” an oral history of Kings Cross rail workers.A team of researchers interviewed 25 people who worked at this busy London railway terminal to document what life was like working at the station for drivers, guards, pantry boys, station staff and more.In this third and final episode, we explore the joys and pain of the work; the pay and conditions; the role of the union and the impact of privatisation on the work.We hope you enjoy the podcast.————————————-This podcast was funded by the National Lottery Heritage fund. The project was set up and run by arts, education and heritage specialists digital works who worked with Camden Local Studies Centre.To find out more about our history projects, including documentary films, podcasts, and to listen to the full unedited interviews for this project please visit www.digital-works.co.uk.
This series is called “The Train at Platform Five” an oral history of Kings Cross rail workers.A team of researchers interviewed 25 people who worked at this busy London railway terminal to document what life was like working at the station for drivers, guards, pantry boys, station staff and more.In episode two, we look at how workers started out and how they got the skills for their work; their stories from across the station, as well as on board the trains.We hope you enjoy the podcast.————————————-This podcast was funded by the National Lottery Heritage fund. The project was set up and run by arts, education and heritage specialists digital works who worked with Camden Local Studies Centre.To find out more about our history projects, including documentary films, podcasts, and to listen to the full unedited interviews for this project please visit www.digital-works.co.uk.
This series is called “The Train at Platform Five” an oral history of Kings Cross rail workers.A team of researchers interviewed 25 people who worked at this busy London railway terminal to document what life was like working at the station for drivers, guards, pantry boys, station staff and more.In Episode One, we explore how and why people came to work at Kings Cross Railway Station with some going back to the age of steam. There are descriptions of the station and neighbourhood in those years. We also look at the ease of getting work at the station but also the difficulties some faced. We hope you enjoy the podcast.————————————-This podcast was funded by the National Lottery Heritage fund. The project was set up and run by arts, education and heritage specialists digital works who worked with Camden Local Studies Centre.To find out more about our history projects, including documentary films, podcasts, and to listen to the full unedited interviews for this project please visit www.digital-works.co.uk.
Music Makers - Ep2

Music Makers - Ep2

2023-07-2935:36

An Oral History of London's Session MusiciansIn this episode we look at how the challenges and changes faced by session musicians throughout their working lives.MADE BYDigital-works[Sav Kyriacou and Matthew Rosenberg]WITHChris ConwayTone DaviesAlan FortuneRozanne GomesMaya GottliebPaul IrvingCaroline LakeRhona LeveneNeville McDermottMaggie PerrinMimi RomillySPECIAL THANKS TOMo FosterTHANKS TOCamden Local Studies and ArchivesCity of Westminster ArchivesIsobel GriffithsRAK StudiosAIR LyndhurstINTERVIEWEESRichard BaileyKuljit BhamraGreg BoneClem CattiniPaul ClarvisMo FosterColin GreenIsobel GriffithsJim HuntSonia JonesSkaila KangaJody LinscottSara LowenthalHenry LowtherEverton NelsonAnna NoakesMimi RomillyRay RussellBob SakerRalph SalminsJackie ShaveAndy TreacyGavyn WrightAdditional CameraworkArvo Bickerton PackerABBEY ROAD SESSION  FOOTAGE & PHOTOGRAPHYBenjamin EalovegaMusicSir Edward Elgar: Violin Concerto op. 61MusiciansSolo violin - Thomas Bowes Conductor - Nic FallowfieldRecording Producer - Stephen FrostRecording Engineer - Arne AkselbergOrchestra fixed (contracted) by Isobel Griffiths Ltd (Susie Gillis)Leader - Jackie ShaveRAK STUDIOS SESSIONEndure written by Ray Russell / George BaldwinSlow Day written by Ray Russell Performed byJohnny Thirkell - TrumpetSimon Willescroft - Tenor Saxophone Ray Russell - Guitar Jim Watson - Electric PianoMo Foster - Electric BassIan Palmer - Drums LIVE MUSICWhat You Waiting ForPerformed byKOKOMO live at the Half Moon, PutneyFUNDED BYNational Lottery Heritage Fund© Digital-works 2023Project website: www.sessionstories.org.ukWatch the film: https://vimeo.com/826140827
Music Makers - Ep 1

Music Makers - Ep 1

2023-07-2932:30

An Oral History of London's Session MusiciansIn this episode we look at how the musicians got started, the studios, their day-to-day work and the skills they needed.MADE BYDigital-works[Sav Kyriacou and Matthew Rosenberg]WITHChris ConwayTone DaviesAlan FortuneRozanne GomesMaya GottliebPaul IrvingCaroline LakeRhona LeveneNeville McDermottMaggie PerrinMimi RomillySPECIAL THANKS TOMo FosterTHANKS TOCamden Local Studies and ArchivesCity of Westminster ArchivesIsobel GriffithsRAK StudiosAIR LyndhurstINTERVIEWEESRichard BaileyKuljit BhamraGreg BoneClem CattiniPaul ClarvisMo FosterColin GreenIsobel GriffithsJim HuntSonia JonesSkaila KangaJody LinscottSara LowenthalHenry LowtherEverton NelsonAnna NoakesMimi RomillyRay RussellBob SakerRalph SalminsJackie ShaveAndy TreacyGavyn WrightAdditional CameraworkArvo Bickerton PackerABBEY ROAD SESSION  FOOTAGE & PHOTOGRAPHYBenjamin EalovegaMusicSir Edward Elgar: Violin Concerto op. 61MusiciansSolo violin - Thomas Bowes Conductor - Nic FallowfieldRecording Producer - Stephen FrostRecording Engineer - Arne AkselbergOrchestra fixed (contracted) by Isobel Griffiths Ltd (Susie Gillis)Leader - Jackie ShaveRAK STUDIOS SESSIONEndure written by Ray Russell / George BaldwinSlow Day written by Ray Russell Performed byJohnny Thirkell - TrumpetSimon Willescroft - Tenor Saxophone Ray Russell - Guitar Jim Watson - Electric PianoMo Foster - Electric BassIan Palmer - Drums LIVE MUSICWhat You Waiting ForPerformed byKOKOMO live at the Half Moon, PutneyFUNDED BYNational Lottery Heritage Fund© Digital-works 2023Project website: www.sessionstories.org.ukWatch the film: https://vimeo.com/826140827
Episode 1A look at why people became fans of the club and their early days as supporters.
Episode 2A look at their incredible rise up the leagues, their move to Selhurst Park and the very real threat to their existence.
Episode 3A look at the birth and rise of AFC Wimbledon – A Fans’ Club.
Reel Stories - Ep3

Reel Stories - Ep3

2022-08-0525:46

An Oral History of London's Cinema ProjectionistsEpisode three explores the types of people who become projectionists, the ups and downs of work and how changes in cinemas and film projection affected their work, all leading to the development of digital projectors which had a such huge impact on their industry.www.reelstories.org.ukwww.digital-works.co.uk
Reel Stories - Ep2

Reel Stories - Ep2

2022-07-2922:25

An Oral History of London's Cinema ProjectionistsEpisode two explores the joys and pain of the job, the skills and the satisfaction, and touches on the deepest fears of the projectionist.Watch the film and listen to the full interviews at:www.reelstories.org.ukwww.digital-works.co.uk
Reel Stories - Ep1

Reel Stories - Ep1

2022-07-2022:55

Reel Stories - An Oral History of London's Cinema ProjectionistsEpisode one explores the reasons people chose to become projectionists, their training and early experiences, and the fumbles and stumbles along the way.Film and full interviews here: www.reelstories.org.ukProject funded by National Lottery Heritage Fund and supported by the British Film Institute.
To celebrate the 360th anniversary of the establishment of the General Post Office this intergenerational oral history project explores the history of postal workers in London going back to the 1940s. As a major employer in the capital, it records how work has been impacted by significant post-war changes in technology, public perception, finance and ownership. It looks at the changing nature of work at one of London's major employers; the generations of family members who have worked for the Post Office; the nuts and bolts of work whether out on delivery on foot, bike and van, in sorting offices, on the mail rail. It shows the increasing inclusion of women and immigrants in the workforce over the post war period and the technological changes that have characterised the history over this period from the growth of telecommunications, mechanisation, advent of postcodes in 1974. It also explores the impact of political changes from Nationalisation in 1969 to the gradual changes introducing the market and competition from 2004 leading to privatisation.
To celebrate the 360th anniversary of the establishment of the General Post Office this intergenerational oral history project explores the history of postal workers in London going back to the 1940s. As a major employer in the capital, it records how work has been impacted by significant post-war changes in technology, public perception, finance and ownership. It looks at the changing nature of work at one of London's major employers; the generations of family members who have worked for the Post Office; the nuts and bolts of work whether out on delivery on foot, bike and van, in sorting offices, on the mail rail. It shows the increasing inclusion of women and immigrants in the workforce over the post war period and the technological changes that have characterised the history over this period from the growth of telecommunications, mechanisation, advent of postcodes in 1974. It also explores the impact of political changes from Nationalisation in 1969 to the gradual changes introducing the market and competition from 2004 leading to privatisation.
Settlement Stories has been produced by volunteers from the African Women Group and uses oral history to explore the experience of people from Sudan, Eritrea and Somalia who have come to the UK and settled here. Here are their stories.Episode 1 covers their journeys to the UK.Produced in association with digital-works.
Settlement Stories has been produced by volunteers from the African Women Group and uses oral history to explore the experience of people from Sudan, Eritrea and Somalia who have come to the UK and settled here. Here are their stories.Episode 2 explores how the communities settled in the UK and looks at housing, work and education.Produced in association with digital-works.
An Oral History of Play and GamesAn intergenerational project formed to explore how children's play has changed in Kensington & Chelsea over the years.These podcasts use interviews undertaken by children from Servite and Colville Primary Schools to show how play and games have changed over the years both by those who grew up in the area and those who moved to it from other places both home and abroad. They explore aspects of play for pre-teen children including street play, playgrounds, singing games and rhymes and board games as well as what it was like to grow up in London in the 40s, 50s, 60s and 70s. 
An Oral History of Play and GamesAn intergenerational project formed to explore how children's play has changed in Kensington & Chelsea over the years.These podcasts use interviews undertaken by children from Servite and Colville Primary Schools to show how play and games have changed over the years both by those who grew up in the area and those who moved to it from other places both home and abroad. They explore aspects of play for pre-teen children including street play, playgrounds, singing games and rhymes and board games as well as what it was like to grow up in London in the 40s, 50s, 60s and 70s. 
An Oral History of Play and GamesAn intergenerational project formed to explore how children's play has changed in Kensington & Chelsea over the years.These podcasts use interviews undertaken by children from Servite and Colville Primary Schools to show how play and games have changed over the years both by those who grew up in the area and those who moved to it from other places both home and abroad. They explore aspects of play for pre-teen children including street play, playgrounds, singing games and rhymes and board games as well as what it was like to grow up in London in the 40s, 50s, 60s and 70s. 
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