It's a Good Morning (British Coal Video)
The Solid Fuel Advisory Service can keep you all a-glow in the 80s.
The Robsons are looking forward to a future with solid fuel, when hot water and central heating are no longer luxuries but an everyday feature of modern living. Unaware of our shifty-looking narrator, with his thick moustache and winter overcoat, hanging around outside (there's something odd about a man who sells central heating wearing a thick coat), the Robsons go about their daily routine knowing that when they get home, their house will be lovely and warm.
A wonderful example of a corporate sales pitch where everything seems so recent yet so long ago.
The 1985 Solid Fuel Advisory Service programme to persuade North East local
authorities to convert to solid fuel.
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Coal: The History of a National Industry
Dig deep and you’ll reach buried treasure: forgotten riches of moving image history. Video captured the final chapters of our most iconic national industry.
Ever since Edwardian times, cameras and screens have had a vast yet intricate, complex and fascinating relationship with coal, coalmining, coalminers and coal communities. This is an inherently cinematic industry, with its elemental basis, its visual contrasts, its human dangers and dramas, and an iconic – if contested – place in our national story, rooted in the industrial revolution.
This story took on new dimensions as videotape production arose first to supplement then to supplant film’s generations-long fascination for the coal industry, itself entering its final decades - which were intense, troubled and tragic.
The nationalised industry itself – the National Coal Board (later British Coal) – had been actively using film since its 1947 inception. Now a separate video unit emerged, producing tapes in parallel with the more prestigious film unit's celluloid production up until the 1984 miners strike. After the strike, the film unit having closed, it solely inherited the task of using moving image to communicate company information to colliery staff. Meanwhile, national and regional TV took an ever growing interest – from many angles, not least that of growing industrial strife. Last but not least, video enabled coalmining communities to project their own voice.
All these media forms are represented in this richly engrossing collection.
13 videos in this collection
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2
Visit to a Mine
3
The Way Ahead
4
Illegal Manriding
5
Contraband Kills
6
The Self Rescuer
7
Rossington - A Pit with a Future
8
Selby Project
9
Join the Drive
10
It's a Good Morning
11
Peace in the Pits?
12
The Miners' Strike - A Fight to the Finish
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