The Price of Coal, Part 1: Meet the People (1977)

1h 17m
Running Time

March 29, 1977
Release Date

The Price of Coal, Part 1: Meet the People (1977)

1h 17m
Running Time

March 29, 1977
Release Date

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BBC

Plot.

The workers of Milton Colliery prepare for a royal visit from Prince Charles.

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Cast & Crew.

Paul Chappell

Paul Chappell

Tony Storey

Ted Beyer

Ted Beyer

Harry

Jayne Waddington

Jayne Waddington

Janet Storey

Hugh Turner

Hugh Turner

Bob Richards

Hughie Turner

Hughie Turner

Bob Richards

Ken Loach

Ken Loach

Director

Barry Hines

Barry Hines

Writer

Anne Firth

Anne Firth

Sheila

Tony Garnett

Tony Garnett

Producer

Robbie Platts

Robbie Platts

Mr Atkinson

Vicky Dale

Vicky Dale

Edna

Brian Tufano

Brian Tufano

Cinematographer

Roger Waugh

Roger Waugh

Editor

Philip Firth

Philip Firth

Ronnie

Michael Hinchcliffe

Michael Hinchcliffe

Jimmy

Martin Collins

Martin Collins

ProductionDesigner

Mary Wray

Mary Wray

Mrs Dobson

Christie Gee

Christie Gee

Mrs King

Roger Reece

Roger Reece

Costume Design

Details.

Release Date
March 29, 1977

Status
Released

Running Time
1h 17m

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Wiki.

The Price of Coal is a two-part television drama written by Barry Hines and directed by Ken Loach first broadcast as part of the Play for Today series in 1977. Set at the fictional Milton Colliery, near Barnsley in South Yorkshire, the episodes contrast "efforts made to cosmetically improve the pit in preparation for a royal visit (part one) and the target-conscious safety shortcuts that precipitate a fatal accident (part two)".

The plot bears some similarities to the Cadeby Main pit disaster of July 1912, which occurred whilst the King and Queen were visiting pit villages in Yorkshire. This disaster is discussed by managers in the first episode, who refer to the timing of the disaster at the same time as the visit as "bad luck".

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