How well do you know Dickens’ 'A Christmas Carol'?
It’s a Christmas tradition in many households to read (or watch one of the many adaptations) of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol. But how well do you know the origins of the story?
Speaking to 5 live’s Phil Williams, actor Simon Callow explained how a “parliamentary report on the employment of children in mines” was the catalyst for the famous novel.
“[Dickens] wanted to strike a hammer blow on behalf of those children”, he said, “and by extension all those who were disadvantaged and the subject of the vast social injustice that was all around them.”
This clip is originally from Phil Williams Tuesday 20 December 2016.
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