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1924: The Farm Near Sheffield

The series which explores the 20th Century through the diaries and correspondence of real people. The Journals of Yorkshire Farm Labourer Fred Kitchen adapted by Stephen Wakelam. Frequent moves are often the lot of the rural worker. 1924: The Farm near Sheffield.

Director: David Hunter.

15 minutes

Stephen Wakelam on how he adapted the journals

I took Fred鈥檚 life from the dramatic beginning of the diaries -听 in 1924, with a young family, he is evicted from his house for non-payment of rent 鈥 to the triumphant publication of his autobiography in 1940. The big advantage of the five part weekly slot, as I鈥檇 already discovered, is that you can cover a long stretch of time, the gap between the episodes allowing you to elide months or years. My difficulty was where to go for permission to dramatise the diaries. All I had, after thirty years, was an address 鈥 a grandson, Rod Roe. No postcode. No phone number. I decided to write an old fashioned letter, without high hopes. But, a week or two later, up popped an e-mail: 鈥楬ello, Stephen. Long time鈥︹櫶 He apologised for the delay in replying but he鈥檇 been on holiday in the Canaries. Fred, his grandfather, we reflected, had never got any further than London.听听

On a fine Sunday last Spring, with the commission agreed, I drove to Rod鈥檚 house to pick up the diaries: a near complete record of a working man鈥檚 life during the middle part of last century, by turns funny and bleak. What I realised this time was how Fred, in diarising, had developed that prose style which caused H.E. Bates to write, in his review of Fred鈥檚 autobiography: 鈥淢r. Kitchen writes as the grass grows and Brother to the Ox will take its place, for exact and simple beauty, with the best interpretations of the countryside.鈥 The rule of thumb for these radio dramatisations is 8 minutes drama to 6 minutes diary. I had no hesitation at all in drastically reversing these proportions. Fred鈥檚 writing needs little help from the dramatist.听

Credits

Role Contributor
Fred Ralph Ineson
Harold Paul Stonehouse
Magistrate Patrick Brennan
Writer Stephen Wakelam

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  • Tue 12 Mar 2013 10:45
  • Tue 12 Mar 2013 19:45

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