Fantastic, I've had an audio copy of this prog. since 1979 but was unable to pin it down. Rough recording taken off tv ls. Shirley Collins is mesmerising.
I think this programme is held in the National Sound Archive in London. All you need to do is arrange a viewing, in order establish the possibility of making a copy!!
I recall the stage production very well. I hadn't been all that bothered about theatre before that. After that I was determined to act. Many years later I quit my job and went to drama school and acted for a few years. Several years after that I went back to the Cottesloe to see the revival of the 'Mysteries'. I had a long chat with Linda Thompson after the show. She was absolutely lovely. Bill Bryden and his company has something very special in that little room.
This tune sounds like it was taken and used as the basis of an Anglican hymn. Anybody recognise it? I met Shirley Collins in the 1960s - she is a lovely woman. Her autobiography is very interesting. Shirley has been a huge influence on the British folk music revival.
Thanks SO much for posting this. Saw the orginnal programme, and Lark Rise at the Cottesloe with lovely Shirley. I think "Bonny Labouring Boy" came from Shirley's auntie or grandma! Wouldn't it be marvellous if the BBC havesn't wiped this programme and puts it out in their archive or on DVD? Fat chance......
Fantastic, I've had an audio copy of this prog. since 1979 but was unable to pin it down. Rough recording taken off tv ls. Shirley Collins is mesmerising.
Thanks nearlyoutof ideas !
kleinal11 4 months ago
Wonderful to see Shirley Collins again. I saw her many times in the 1960s and 70s.
rootsandshootsdevon 6 months ago
Thank you for sharing. Added to favourites with Love & Appreciation.
CCMusicianPerformer 1 year ago
Wonderful song ...the same transition happend much later in Ireland.
Lisnageeragh 1 year ago
I bought "Lark Rise to Candleford" the compilation of the 3 books) after hearing a few songs from this on various CDs.
Yehudittx 1 year ago
nowt wrong with this ...does anyone have the complete show ???
potrezeb1 1 year ago
I think this programme is held in the National Sound Archive in London. All you need to do is arrange a viewing, in order establish the possibility of making a copy!!
UncleBoko 1 year ago
@UncleBoko Unfortunately, I'm a long way indeed from London. However, I'm expecting a much better quality version of this program sometime soon.....
nearlyoutofideas 1 year ago
Finally!! Thankyou!!!!!
gordak 1 year ago
I recall the stage production very well. I hadn't been all that bothered about theatre before that. After that I was determined to act. Many years later I quit my job and went to drama school and acted for a few years. Several years after that I went back to the Cottesloe to see the revival of the 'Mysteries'. I had a long chat with Linda Thompson after the show. She was absolutely lovely. Bill Bryden and his company has something very special in that little room.
chriscboland 1 year ago
Thanks so much for sharing this, brings back all the times I saw Shirley in the 70s
devonrod 2 years ago 2
This tune sounds like it was taken and used as the basis of an Anglican hymn. Anybody recognise it? I met Shirley Collins in the 1960s - she is a lovely woman. Her autobiography is very interesting. Shirley has been a huge influence on the British folk music revival.
Jarrahnut 2 years ago 2
Doesn't he mean to say "from the 1880s until the 1920s"?
Jarrahnut 2 years ago
I think he says "to the age of 18 / 20" as opposed to the year 1820...
nearlyoutofideas 2 years ago
Pity about the little hitch towards the end of the video ... but it's still worth viewing ... I think ...
Jarrahnut 2 years ago 2
I agree. I'M not in a majority English but I do have a grandfather born in 1887...here in Montreal, Canada... yeah to my soup spoon...AnTonia
flauerfriend 1 year ago
Beautiful. Hilary and her sisters will love this. Greetings to one and all from Jarrahnut in ... you know where ...
Jarrahnut 2 years ago 3
Thanks SO much for posting this. Saw the orginnal programme, and Lark Rise at the Cottesloe with lovely Shirley. I think "Bonny Labouring Boy" came from Shirley's auntie or grandma! Wouldn't it be marvellous if the BBC havesn't wiped this programme and puts it out in their archive or on DVD? Fat chance......
caley956 2 years ago 2