| Description | Charles Parker interviews Mr and Mrs George Stephen about the fishing industry
Track 1: Mrs Stephen talks about her pet budgie, she talks about her son not wanting to be a fisherman, 1.37 mins Track 2: they talk about the children being used to their fathers being away, and the problems for a woman of bringing up children without her husband, men's and women's attitudes to disciplining children, 2.02 mins Track 3: Mrs Stephen talks about how the week should be shortened to make the industry better to work in, heart trouble among fishermen, 2.07 mins Track 4: she talks about her son not liking going on a herring boat, 0.25 mins Track 5: they discuss whether young people still go into the fishing, she describes the fishing community in Fraserborough when she was a girl, they were more neighbourly, 1.58 mins Track 6: they talk about dumping herring, 0.17 mins Track 7: Charles Parker talks about 'the religious narrowness' in the area, which he finds frightening, Mrs George Stephen says village people are less open than city people, Charles Parker asks her to talk about the satisfaction she gets from religion, she says she gets satisfaction from worshipping with the community, they talk about the first two Christian commandments, 2.48 mins Track 8: they discuss religion, 0.39 mins Track 9: Charles Parker and Ewan MacColl talk with Mr George Stephen about his boat, the names for the gear and parts of the boat, 1.51 mins Track 10: continues Track 9, 2.39 mins
Total: 16.29 mins
Dubber's reference number: PLA YL458D1011174 |