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Documentary #2: Welcome to Frome Pt. 2 - A Town Divided

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Politics, News, Society & Culture

4.92.1K Ratings

🗓️ 31 August 2016

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

In this second episode of our 3-part series, "Welcome to Frome", we explore the darker history of the small Somerset town of Frome.  ​ In this episode, you'll meet more Frome residents, more politicians, local historians, experts in the field of inequality, and a filmmaker. We'll tackle some timely topics and ask some difficult questions. What are the scars left from thirty years of closing factories and cutting government services? How do these scars reveal themselves in our hearts and in our communities? Is it possible to bridge the economic, social, and psychological divides that carve up our societies? If it's possible, then how do we do it? Featuring: Des Cornish - Born and raised in Frome John Payne - Local historian and author Annabelle Macfadyen - Co-organizer, Home in Frome Bob Ashford - Chair of Trustees, Fair Frome Sam Phripp - Somerset District Councilor Richard Seymour - Marxist writer, broadcaster, and activist Joseph Choonara - Spokesperson, Socialist Workers Party Richard Wilkinson - Co-author of The Spirit Level Kate Pickett - Co-author of The Spirit Level Katharine Round - Director of the film The Divide Music by: Molly Murphy (a million creatures) Annabelle Macfadyen Frome Street Bandits Theme music by Lanterns (Robert Raymond & Molly Murphy)

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0:00.0

Oh. You are listening to Upstream.

0:25.0

Upstream. Upstream.

0:28.0

Upstream. A radio documentary series that is part of the economics for transition project.

0:34.0

I'm Dela Duncan and I'm Robert Raymond.

0:36.7

Join us as we journey upstream.

0:39.1

To the heart of our economic system and discover

0:41.8

cutting edge stories of game-changing solutions based on

0:45.6

connection, resilience and prosperity for all. Welcome to Part 2 of our three-part series on the town of Frum.

1:07.0

In the last episode, we talked to members of the Radical New Council behind a number of revolutionary new policies and economic initiatives.

1:16.2

We also heard a bit about some of the challenges for whom faces and explored some of the

1:21.5

town's old scars.

1:23.2

In this episode, Part 2, we're going to dive deeper into parts of Froom's

1:28.9

darker history and explore the divisions within the town.

1:33.0

We'll hear about how some of these divisions

1:36.4

are part of a much larger story, a story which goes back

1:40.8

almost a half a century and which spans the entire globe.

1:45.0

Welcome to Frum. The Oh, in the room,

2:05.0

Homing room, so happy to be here in wonderful fruit.

2:12.0

Oh, in fruit. Oh, in fruit. Holding through,

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when you're in its bosom you're never in

2:20.0

love. Home in through, holding through,

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through, so happy to be here,

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