25/02/2013
The couple choosing prison over moving from their home. A look at the trade in human misery right on our doorsteps. The new archaelogical find near Stonehenge.
The couple from Essex who have chosen to go to prison rather than move out of the home they say is rightfully theirs.
A look at the trade in human misery right on our doorsteps.
Archaeologist Ben Robinson tells the story of how a photo in an archive at Cambridge University has led to a new discovery near Stonehenge. Much of the work has been done by local volunteers, making it one of the finest examples of how amateurs have changed the course of known history.
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Family's prison experience
A teenager whose parents have both gone to prison over a dispute about land they are camping on says the family will be "stronger" as a result.
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Asa and Gwen Pryke were given prison sentences last year after they refused to leave a site in Dedham, Essex.
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Colchester Borough Council had ordered the couple and their sons to leave the land as it does not belong to them.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | David Whiteley |
Reporter | Ben Robinson |
Series Editor | Diana Hare |
Broadcast
- Mon 25 Feb 2013 19:30麻豆官网首页入口 One Cambridgeshire & East only