| Description | Charles Parker interviews Jim Howarth about John Axon Track 1: Charles Parker asks him what John Axon believed in, he was brought up in a religious family, 1.10 mins Track 2: Jim Howarth talks about the effect of a Christian upbringing and why he no longer practises, partly because of his job on the railways, 1.57 mins Track 3: Charles Parker and Jim Howarth talk about Christian living and whether people should go to church, 2.25 mins Track 4: talks about allotments, taking newspapers, John Axon's methodical character, liked to make notes, 1.37 mins Track 5: John Axon liked to watch football, played football when he was young, Jim Howarth admired his straighforwardness, known as 'Honest John', 2.26 mins Track 6: Jim Howarth talks about his reasons for not joining a strike, 2.21 mins Track 7: talks about John Axon's colleagues, Ron Scanlon and Gareth Pearson, 2.07 mins Track 8: he tries to pinpoint John Axon's faults, but can't think of any, apart from short temper and strong will; Jim Howarth talks about his family's love of music, John Axon's interest in music, 'liked to sit down near a tune'; Jim Howarth didn't go out with John Axon, 2.58 mins
Total: 17.06 mins
Dubber's reference number: PLA 7L448C0473274 |