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"The Strathaven Weaver" is a dramatised documentary set in 19th-century Glasgow, written, recorded and produced by John Boyd.
Made in Scotland showcases the best independent podcasts, audio pieces and sound art from across Scotland. It's curated by the team at Bespoken Media, with support from AudioUK.
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The Strathaven Weaver
The Strathaven Weaver is a dramatised documentary telling how James "Purlie" Wilson, a weaver from Strathaven and activist in the 19th-century Radical Movement, was entrapped by English spies, convicted of treason on contrived evidence, and executed on Glasgow Green in 1820.
Credits:
The Strathaven Weaver was written, recorded and produced by John Boyd (https://www.bytheway.scot/). The cast of professional actors includes: John McQuiston, David Monteath, David Sillars, Diane Brooks, Hazel Beattie and Ryan Donnelly.
By Scotland Audio Network"The Strathaven Weaver" is a dramatised documentary set in 19th-century Glasgow, written, recorded and produced by John Boyd.
Made in Scotland showcases the best independent podcasts, audio pieces and sound art from across Scotland. It's curated by the team at Bespoken Media, with support from AudioUK.
Submit your own work to be featured - using this Google Form: https://tinyurl.com/madeinscotland
Join the Scotland Audio Network: https://www.bespoken.media/scotland-audio-network
The Strathaven Weaver
The Strathaven Weaver is a dramatised documentary telling how James "Purlie" Wilson, a weaver from Strathaven and activist in the 19th-century Radical Movement, was entrapped by English spies, convicted of treason on contrived evidence, and executed on Glasgow Green in 1820.
Credits:
The Strathaven Weaver was written, recorded and produced by John Boyd (https://www.bytheway.scot/). The cast of professional actors includes: John McQuiston, David Monteath, David Sillars, Diane Brooks, Hazel Beattie and Ryan Donnelly.