
Ken Russell took Shelagh Delaney back to her hometown Salford, a metropolitan borough of Greater Manchester, England, and filmed this piece as her second play was about to be released. Along with The Miners' Picnic it shows compassion reminiscent of Ken Loach. Here Shelagh talks of the high-rise flats being built without any amenities such as theatres, destroying communities.... (Full plot summary below)
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Ken Russell took Shelagh Delaney back to her hometown Salford, a metropolitan borough of Greater Manchester, England, and filmed this piece as her second play was about to be released. Along with The Miners' Picnic it shows compassion reminiscent of Ken Loach. Here Shelagh talks of the high-rise flats being built without any amenities such as theatres, destroying communities.
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