The 1984/85 miners’ strike opened a great wound in the soul of the nation. This three-part series will re-tell the story of the strike from a new perspective, and explore how its effects are still being felt in the lives of people today.
Each episode will each tell a discrete story from the strike, examining the events of the year through the eyes of those involved. It will reveal how the strike opened divisions in families and communities, and the complex reality of a country in upheaval.
“The Miners’ Strike is one of the seminal events in British history - the stories of those involved still feel raw and powerful in an extraordinary way. The dividing lines drawn in British society across class, politics and culture are still so resonant. I feel honoured to be working with Swan Films and a brilliant team to bring this important recent history to life.” Shaminder Nahal, Head of Specialist Factual.
“The miners’ strike was a turning point in the recent story of this country. To understand where we are today it’s necessary to explore not just what happened to those involved, but what it felt like. We’re delighted to be working with Channel 4, and an incredibly talented team, on this important documentary series.” Joe Evans, Managing Director, Swan Films
Series Director is Tom Barrow
Director is Christian Collerton
Producer is Zora Kuettner
Archive Producer is Miriam Walsh
Executive Producers are Neil Crombie and Joe Evans