Radio Programme

Listen to our radio programme “When Coal Was King” below.

In this programme, Bryn Hawkins explores the fascinating history of the Somerset coalfields and their connection to the canals, focusing on the development of the Somersetshire Coal Canal.
Sid Johnson recalls WWII life in a mining village, with food rationing, his dad’s role in the Home Guard, air raid drills, and paraffin-lit nights. Childhood mischief included trench digging and makeshift games.
At Cranmore Station, a group gathered for cream tea, and Bryn interviewed Tony Salvage about his career. Tony started as an apprentice in 1955, following his father, a blacksmith at Old Mills Colliery.
Lena Church shares memories of her father, Jimmy Price, born in 1888, a miner who maintained pumps daily and cycled to work. Post-retirement, he chose a pension, reflecting his foresight.
The iconic headgear sparked nostalgia, and 26 went underground to relive their mining days. Among the group, Selwyn, who worked 11 years underground, reflected on differences between Welsh and Somerset mines.
Retired miners and widows from Portland Pensioners enjoyed a nostalgic week in Scarborough, organised by Rob and Val James. The trip highlighted the camaraderie and opportunities for social connection offered by the pensioners’ club.
We explored Brandy Bottom, a former colliery in South Gloucestershire. Guided by Derek Hoare, we uncovered its industrial history, unique features, and restoration efforts.
Len Hill recounts starting as a pipe fitter under his father, cycling to Kilmersdon, and working with ponies underground. He reflects on Somerset’s mining life, from DC power to rope splicing.
Peter Bradshaw and Larry Cunningham have created a remarkable series of walking books, starting with local walks in Timsbury and expanding to cover areas beyond Bath, Froome, and Chew Valley Lake.
Tom Randall shares memories of mining roots and moving to Somerset. His Welton home renovations revealed old colliery relics, sparking a deep local connection.
In this show, Bryn Hawkins visits Radstock Museum and speaks with Nick Turner, the museum manager, about its operations and the rich history it preserves.
Sid Johnson shares his mining journey, from farm work to the coal board. He recalls tough lessons, seasoned mentors, and the resilience required in Somerset’s mining community during the 1950s.
In this show, Bryn Hawkins takes listeners on a tour around Radstock Museum, delving into the mining history of the area. He shares personal memories of riding the wire rope and more.
Cecil Weeks shares his experiences starting in the mines in 1924, highlighting harsh conditions, hard work, and the pride miners took in their contributions to Somerset’s coal mining legacy.
In 2004, Radstock Museum officers joined the EU-funded “Memories of Mining” project, visiting Gardin, France, to exchange mining stories and cultural insights with European partners.
Don Dart shares his journey into mining, starting as a young man in tough conditions, learning the ropes with experienced miners, and navigating the demanding work of road driving and coal extraction.
Terry shares memories of his grandfather, a respected miner and champion pigeon racer, reflecting on his strength, achievements, and the legacy he hopes to pass down to future generations.
Roger Yates shares his journey as an apprentice electrician in the National Coal Board, reflecting on underground work, safety changes, and memorable colleagues with humour and nostalgia.
The Kilmerson Colliery, founded in 1873 and operating until 1973, played a key role in Somerset’s coal industry. From miners’ cottages to steam trains, its legacy lives on today.
Bryn explores the link between Kilmiston’s locomotive and mining heritage, interviewing volunteers, descendants of miners, and event organisers. Stories of hard work and community are shared during the lively day.
A new metal miner statue proudly stands outside Sainsbury’s in Midsomer Norton. Councillor Martin Thatcher, whose grandfather was a lifelong miner, expresses pride in this tribute to the area’s rich mining heritage.
In episode 10, aired on 30th November 2023, we interviewed Mary Allinson, who shared stories about her family’s connections to the mining community.
In episode 9, aired on 23rd November 2023, we spoke with Keith Simmons, who shared his memories and experiences from his time working in the Somerset mines.
Bryn Hawkins shares stories of Somerset’s mining history, walking through Timsbury, Radford, and Camerton. He highlights forgotten buildings, mining innovations like early coal-cutting machines, and local tales.
On 2nd November 2023, Bryn interviewed the son of the well-known National Coal Board figure, Alex Hann. In this episode, he shared personal stories and insights about his father’s influential role in the coal industry.
On 26th October 2023, we spoke with Tony Charlton, who shared his experiences and memories from working in the Somerset mines.
In episode 6, we spoke with Cyril James, who shared his personal experiences working in the Camerton mines. His stories offered a unique insight into the daily life and challenges faced by miners in the area.
On 5th October 2023, Bryn interviewed Ben Morotta, who shared the story of his father’s journey from Sicily to Somerset to work in the mines, highlighting his father’s resilience and experiences.
In this programme, Bryn Hawkins sits down with Dennis, a founder member of the Radstock Museum, to discuss the museum’s origins and its evolution into a celebrated local institution.
On 14th September 2023, we interviewed Dave Wilcox out of the studio, where he shared stories and insights about the history and community of Clandown, reflecting on its mining heritage.
In the third show, aired on 7th September 2023, we interview former miner Selwyn Rees, who provides a detailed account of his experiences and insights from his years working in the Somerset mines.
Julie shares how the Miners Reunion began over 30 years ago at Hayden, evolving from outdoor teas to a sponsored annual ploughman’s lunch. The event now adapts to ageing attendees, ensuring the tradition continues.
In this show, we interview former miner Mo Durey, who offers a detailed account of his experiences and insights from his years working in the Somerset mines.
To kick off “When Coal Was King”, Bryn Hawkins shares in-depth stories about his personal history and extensive experience working within the Somerset mines.