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''Coal House'' is a Welsh
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series made by Indus Films for
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, and broadcast on
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, with a subsequent UK wide repeat of both series on
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. Series 1 was set in the depressed economic coalfields of 1927, while Series 2 was set in 1944 as
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draws to a close. Series 2 was broadcast on BBC across the UK from October 2009


Plot

The series follows three or more families who are placed in a location which replicates the lifestyle of Welsh people living in a coal mining town of that period. The chosen families leave all 21st century luxuries behind, swapping a modern high-tech life for a miner's cottage in Stack Square in the Welsh hills of
Blaenavon Blaenavon ( cy, Blaenafon) is a town and community in Torfaen county borough, Wales, high on a hillside on the source of the Afon Lwyd. It is within the boundaries of the historic county of Monmouthshire and the preserved county of Gwent. Th ...
. The mines are owned by Mr. Blanford, and are up the hills. Men and boys over the age of 14 are required to work in the mines.


Production


Series 1

Filmed from early October 2007 and shown from late October 2007, three families (the Cartwright family from
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, the Griffiths family from
Ceredigion Ceredigion ( , , ) is a county in the west of Wales, corresponding to the historic county of Cardiganshire. During the second half of the first millennium Ceredigion was a minor kingdom. It has been administered as a county since 1282. C ...
; and the Phillips family from the
Vale of Glamorgan The Vale of Glamorgan ( cy, Bro Morgannwg ), often referred to as The Vale, is a county borough in the south-east of Wales. It borders Bridgend County Borough to the west, Cardiff to the east, Rhondda Cynon Taf to the north, and the Bristol ...
), cope with daily life as the Welsh mining community lived it 80 years ago - a year after the last general strike and before the pits were nationalised. For the men and boys over 14 there was the harsh reality of long walks to work over mountains in all weather, to face a long day as coal miners at Blaentillery No.2 Mine - the last working mine of its kind in the UK. Meanwhile, the women had to run the home under 1927 conditions, keeping the children fed, watered and clean. Even making a cup of tea involved the hard work of collecting water from a pump and lighting a fire. A special hour-length final episode was recorded which included footage from a Hunger March Concert held at Park Street Chapel, Blaenafon. Blaenavon Male Voice Choir took part in the concert, along with members of the Coal House families who sang and recited verse.


Series 2

Series 2, titled ''Coal House at War'', was filmed in October 2008 in the same
Blaenavon Blaenavon ( cy, Blaenafon) is a town and community in Torfaen county borough, Wales, high on a hillside on the source of the Afon Lwyd. It is within the boundaries of the historic county of Monmouthshire and the preserved county of Gwent. Th ...
location, but set in 1944. Three families - the Griffiths family from Ammanford, the Paisey family from Cardiff, and the Tranter Davies family from Merthyr Tydfil - live life as it was in a mining community during World War II. In an attempt to gain an insight into how people lived during the war, they swapped a hectic twenty-first century life for a more simplified way of living. As in the first series, the men - and boys aged over fourteen - had to work a long day as coal miners at Blaentillery No. 2 Mine. Once again, they have to cope with the demands of the mine owner, Mr Blanford. The men of the family were also expected to do their duty in the Home Guard after a long day underground. Mines were considered a target, so inclusion in the Home Guard was vital. The women had to run the home under 1944 conditions, which included war work and feeding their families with limited rations. The families were joined by evacuees and
Bevin Boys Bevin Boys were young British men conscripted to work in coal mines between December 1943 and March 1948, to increase the rate of coal production, which had declined through the early years of World War II. The programme was named after Ern ...
, who were conscripted to fight and then sent to dig for coal.


Setting

The series is filmed mostly on location in period cottages at Stack Square,
Blaenavon Blaenavon ( cy, Blaenafon) is a town and community in Torfaen county borough, Wales, high on a hillside on the source of the Afon Lwyd. It is within the boundaries of the historic county of Monmouthshire and the preserved county of Gwent. Th ...
. The Stack Square cottages were built between 1789 and 1792 to house part of the
Blaenavon Ironworks Blaenavon Ironworks is a former industrial site which is now a museum in Blaenavon, Wales. The ironworks was of crucial importance in the development of the ability to use cheap, low quality, high sulphur iron ores worldwide. It was the site o ...
workforce.


Coal House Diary

In 2008, Gwen Cartwright, a 12-year-old participant in series one, published her diary of her experience – ''Coal House Diary''.Pont Books.


See also

* '' The 1900 Island''


Gallery

Image:ParkStreetChapelBlaenafon.jpg, Park Street Chapel, Blaenafon Image:BlaenavonWorkingmensInstitute.jpg, War Memorial and Workingmen's Institute, Blaenafon


References


External links

* {{BBC programme
Living History group
who played the part of the Home Guard 2000s British reality television series BBC Cymru Wales television shows 2007 British television series debuts 2008 British television series endings Historical reality television series 2000s Welsh television series Blaenavon Television shows set in Wales