| Description | Track 1: Charles Parker introduces the Hootenanny series, 1.58 mins Track 2: Ewan MacColl sings 'The Barnyards of Dalgettie'; Fitzroy Coleman gives the guitar chords, 2.51 mins Track 3: Dean Gitter plays 'When I Lay Down' with guitar, 2.01 mins Track 4: Bert Lloyd talks about and plays 'The Cockies of Bungaree' with guitar, 3.39 mins Track 5: Peggy Seeger sings 'Get Along Home, Cindy' with banjo, 2.12 mins Track 6: Ralph Rinzler and Peggy Seeger sing 'Got a Little Light', 2.39 mins Track 7: Fitzroy Coleman sings 'Red-Haired Girl' with guitar, 2.10 mins Track 8: Fitzroy Coleman plays 'Body and Soul' on the guitar, 3.18 mins Track 9: Isla Cameron sings 'The Keel Row', 1.34 mins Track 10: Isla Cameron sings 'Blackwater Side', 2.24 mins Track 11: Ewan MacColl sings 'Treadmill Song', 2.34 mins Track 12: Ewan MacColl 'The Banks of Sweet Dundee', Ewan MacColl closes the show, audience noise, 2.58 mins
Tracks 13-14: recording a of a meeting which discusses denominational schools: a man advocates increasing grants for denominational schools, explains why he supports denominational schools and discusses the Labour Party's educational policy, asks whether Labour will allow denominational schools; a representative from Labour answers his questions and says that Labour supports denominational schools Tracks 15-26: conversation between Micheal Mac Liammoir and Michael Ayrton discussing art, religion, and the theatre, 23 May 1961
Total: 1.02.56 mins
Dubber's reference number: PLA KF549C0341180 |