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DescriptionInformation Coal House at War This fascinating living history series sees three families return to Stack Square, transporting them back to 1944 and the Second World War, to live as coal miners’ families. Having given up their comfortable lives, they are faced with the dangers and many hardships of war. The families experience all aspects of life as it was in 1944. The men work long, punishing days down the coal mine, followed by tending the Stack Square shared allotment as people were encouraged to ‘Dig for Victory’ to overcome food shortages. They also have to endure the arduous Home Guard training, each getting a taste of army life and discipline. The women have to juggle their relentless household chores with compulsory work at the munitions factory, undertaking a variety of different tasks for the war effort. The children, meanwhile, have their own worries with daily doses of cod liver oil and the ever present threat that their pet rabbits may be served up for dinner. Joined by evacuees and the Bevin Boys, young lads sent by the Government to work the mines, the families struggle to cope with strict regimes, rationing, air raids and blackout fines but rediscover the strong community spirit and courage that war evoked. Part 1: Coal House is back and this time its war. Deep in the Welsh valleys, three families give up their 21st century creature comforts and time travel back to 1944 to face the hardships of life in World War II. Will the community survive without a microwave, mobile, fast car or fast food? Part 2: The families settle into the punishing routine of 1944. The men face a tough training period to equip them for life at the coal face and in the Home Guard. The children cope with school and discipline, and the women face the dangers of the munitions factory as well as running the home. Part 3: Three Welsh families give up their 21st century creature comforts and time travel back to 1944 to face the hardships of life in World War II. It's not just the coal-mining men who are finding it hard to reach their targets. The women are struggling to impress at the factory and the children find it tough to keep the school standards. Technical Specs Video Codec: x264 CABAC Video Bitrate: 1530 Kbps Video Aspect Ratio: 1.778:1 Video Resolution: 832x464 (16.9) Audio Codec: AC3 Audio Bitrate: 128 Kbps CBR 48KHz Audio Channels: 2 Run-Time: 30mins Framerate: 25FPS Number of Parts: 13 Part Size: 350 MB Source: DVD Encoded by: Harry65 Related Torrents
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