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Merthyr-born Jonny Owen shares his favourite clips from his podcast series about the 1984-85 miners' strike.

A teenager at the time, Jonny reflects on what the strike meant to him, and to Wales, with his producer Clare Hudson. They hear from ex-miners describing what it was like to work underground.

Former NUM research officer Kim Howells tells the story of how he and other activists got the strike started in South Wales. Plus Jonny and Clare also reflect on the role of women in the strike, with a contribution from Jonny's mam, Carol.

Meanwhile, former coal minister Lord David Hunt tells Jonny that the strike was doomed because the NUM never held a national ballot, and former Labour leader Neil Kinnock criticises Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and NUM leader Arthur Scargill for the way it all played out.

Presenter: Jonny Owen

Series Producer: Clare Hudson

Episode Producer: Meic Parry

Executive Producer: Steve Austins

Assistant Producer: Ffion Clarke

Development Producer: Branwen Davies

Sound Designer: Adam Whalley

Composer: Richard Llewellyn

Series Consultant: Dr Ben Curtis

Strike is a Bengo Media Production for BBC Sounds

Jonny Owen selects highlights from the podcast series about the 1984-85 miners' strike.

Jonny Owen tracks the impact of the miners' strike on Britain, on South Wales, and on him

Jonny Owen shares his favourite clips from his podcast series about the 1984-85 miners' strike. A teenager at the time, he now reflects on what it meant to him and to Wales.