Village Life: Ecchinswell
- Title
- Village Life: Ecchinswell
- Transmission details
- 2 Feb 1986 at 16:00
- Description
- Mike Matthews in association with Vincent’s BMW this week visits the village of Ecchinswell, in Hampshire. On Track 1, he conducts 5 interviews. 1- The home of Margaret, a lady with a great knowledge of the area and she talks about the village history and her memories of childhood. 2-David Ree runs a Farm Shop and Post-Office and is used as a general store in the village. He is specialised in cheeses, he sells 50 different types of cheeses including some from the Continent. 3- In the outskirts of the village, we find the home of Maud Clark, a lady who was born here and she talks about her memories of childhood. 4- In the middle of the village, we find the farm of Charles Kingsmill. He talks about his farm and the origin of his surname: King of the Mill or Kingsmill. 5- George Potter, in the Mill House. He talks about the Mill’s history and his childhood memories. On Track 2, there are only 2 interviews: 1- The House of The Old Tannery, a man talks about this house’s history. 2- Finally he goes to the home of Stan Roberts. He used to be a rabbit catcher. He could catch 120 a day, then he would sell to a lady who put them on her market stall. [Box 4]
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- Duration
- 00:52:34
- Notes
- Includes music. Track 1- Music at 4-8 mins; 11-14 mins; 17-18 mins; 24-29 mins; Track 2- Music at 0-2 mins; 6-10 mins; 14 mins to end. Tape is single band but for technical reasons the CD has been split.
- Misc. notes
- Speed:- 7.5ips
- Production company
- Radio 210
- Technical information
- Stereo
- Extent
- 1 tape
Credits
- Presenter
- Mike Matthews
- Other Technicians
- John Ryan; Sue Doggett
- Series Producer
- Sue Dale
How to cite this record
The ILR South radio archive: "Village Life: Ecchinswell". https://learningonscreen.ac.uk/ilrsouth/search/index.php/segment/1417 (Accessed 04 May 2025)