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Mothers, Missiles and the American President

The story of the housewives from the Welsh valleys who became front page news, faced prison and even took on Ronald Reagan, all in a fight to stop nuclear bombs coming to the UK.

It’s 1981. Diana and Charles wed, Raiders of the Lost Ark storms the box office, and the threat of nuclear war feels increasingly real. Living in the Rhondda Valley are well-known family the Brinkworths: seven sisters and one brother raised by their mum and bus driver dad. Eldest sisters Susan, a young mum, and Christine, are busy housewives. Fearful over news Britain is to house American cruise missiles, they join a local CND group. When a 120-mile protest march from Cardiff to Greenham Common, where weapons are to be based, attracts little press attention, the pair, little sister Lesley and friends chain themselves to the railings in their town square and camp out for a week to raise awareness of the permanent women’s peace camp now at Greenham. Things escalate as the Rhondda women live at the Greenham camp for weeks at a time. They face ridicule, the threat of violence and even prison, eventually taking on President Ronald Reagan himself to stop the arrival of the missiles. This is the story of the housewives who risked it all to change the world.

59 minutes

Last on

Sun 9 Oct 2022 17:00

Credits

Role Contributor
Narrator Rakie Ayola
Producer Catryn Ramasut
Director Hannah Horan
Director Laura Martin-Robinson
Executive Producer Helen Littleboy
Editor Nathan Carr

Broadcasts

  • Wed 25 Aug 2021 21:00
  • Sat 28 Aug 2021 20:30
  • Tue 8 Mar 2022 21:00
  • Wed 9 Mar 2022 01:30
  • Mon 1 Aug 2022 20:00
  • Sun 9 Oct 2022 17:00

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