Record

Ref NoMS 4000/6/1/6/1/C
TitleCD Rom listening copy
LevelItem
Date1958
DescriptionTrack 1: Test Tone, 0.19 mins
Track 2: opening credits and song ‘Come All You Tramps and Hawkers’; Darkie Hunt talks about travelling to different countries, 1.25 mins
Track 3: Charles Parker describes Darkie Hunt’s appearance; Darkie Hunt talks about travelling, 0.53 mins
Track 4: Woman sings ‘The Trees are Getting High’, 0.39 mins
Track 5: Charles Parker talks about Darkie Hunt; Darkie Hunt talks about people’s reactions to him – people are frightened of him, 2.09 mins
Track 6: Darkie Hunt talks about keeping clean while travelling; ‘a tramp on the road is much cleaner on his feet’; folk song about travelling, 0.35 mins
Track 7: Darkie Hunt talks about travelling to work on the harvests; interview with a man from Barnsley who works on a holiday harvest camp, 2.04 mins
Track 8: Ewan MacColl sings a folk song, 0.26
Track 9: Darkie Hunt describes a conversation about religion with a padre he met on a train, 2.05
Track 10: Darkie Hunt talks about religion, hating the human race, 2.18 mins
Track 11: Woman sings ‘Greensleeves’, 0.23 mins
Track 12: Darkie Hunt recalls a conversation about religion with a woman who gave him a lift; an unnamed traveller talks about old age and the damage to his hands caused by picking blue beans, 3.00 mins
Track 13: Charles Parker talks about Darkie Hunt, 0.50 mins
Track 14: Woman sings ‘The Unquiet Grave’, 0.41 mins
Track 15: Darkie Hunt talks about being in the countryside and the healing power of trees, 1.14 mins
Track 16 Charles Parker talks about Darkie Hunt; Darkie Hunt criticises modern society, 2.06 mins
Track 17: Ewan MacColl sings part of ‘Go to Sea Once More’, 0.40 mins
Track 18: Ewan MacColl sings part of ‘Go to Sea Once More’; Darkie Hunt suggests that the English are hated in every country in the world, 2.53 mins
Track 19: Charles Parker recalls Darkie Hunt’s character, not bitter or sour despite his professed hatred of the human race; Darkie talks about his ambitions, 3.39 mins
Track 20: Charles Parker talks about Darkie Hunt; Ewan MacColl sings a folk song, 0.42 mins
Track 21: closing credits, 0.32 mins
Track 22: an unnamed man describes competing in a running race, 1.55 mins
Track 23: continues 22, 1.50 mins

Total: 33.28 mins

Dubber's reference number: PLA KF565D0265380
Extent1
FormatCd-rom
Access StatusOpen
LanguageEnglish
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