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S4 Ep4: Flat Pack (Kitchens #4)

S4 Ep4: Flat Pack (Kitchens #4)

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S4 Ep4: Flat Pack (Kitchens #4)

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Length:
42 minutes
Released:
Sep 6, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Prefabs – built to help counter the post war housing shortage - were actually some of the earliest examples of fitted kitchens in the UK, and came with built in fridges at time when this technology was unaffordable to most people. Jennie Thomas reflects on growing up in a post war prefab in Hackney, and Alice Wilson, whose academic work examines tiny houses, reflects on the movement as a reaction to the housing situation in contemporary Britain.



Lecker is written and produced by Lucy Dearlove.



Thanks to the contributors on this episode, Jennie Thomas and Alice Wilson. Find out more about the OpHouse project.

A full transcript is available on the Lecker website.



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Original music was composed for the series by Jeremy Warmsley, with additional music also by Jeremy, and by Blue Dot Sessions



Research and production assistance from Nadia Mehdi.



Additional guest research by Sarah Woolley.



Cover collage by Stephanie Hartman



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Released:
Sep 6, 2021
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Podcast episode

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A documentary food podcast about what and how we eat. Produced and hosted by Lucy Dearlove lecker (German): delicious {adj} [food], tasty {adj}, mouth-watering {adj} Logo design by Holly Gorne