This is one to listen to.
Child labour, 1844 |
"The Post Office Scandal has gripped the nation’s attention – but only truly captured the public's imagination following the popular ITV drama of the postmaster’s ongoing quest for justice.
As the government takes steps to legislater and offer further compensation, Jonathan looks at two important factors from the Post Office inquiry – a drama making all the difference to overturning a scandal, and a miscarriage of justice being righted to make permanent and impactful change.
Professor Rosalind Crone looks back at the curious case of Adolf Beck, whose wrongful conviction and fight for freedom ended in the Court of Criminal Appeal being founded. Dr Ella Dzelzainis shines a light on writer Charlotte Elizabeth Tonna, whose novels were integral in bringing the plight of child factory workers to public attention and resulted in the Factory Acts being passed.
In both cases, it took notable storytelling in the press and popular literature of the day and the outcry of the British public for meaningful change to be made.
Producers: Olivia Sopel and Mugabi Turya"*
Picture; from The Life and Adventures of Michael Armstrong, Trollope, Frances, 1844,
*The Drama of Scandal, https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001wxh7
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