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Amah in the Bathtub

It's 1967, and the female members of a swimming club in colonial Singapore take social events seriously - but leave home and children to servants. By Judith Kampfner.

It's 1967 and the women who are members of a British swimming club in colonial Singapore take their social events seriously - but not all of them know what's going on at home.

A young mother, Connie Conport, is particularly clueless about problems developing between her two young boys and their nanny. She has hired an amah, a servant from China, who is a member of a group dedicated to domestic service.

Ah Chat belongs to a sisterhood of 'black and whites'. They wear a traditional uniform and swear an oath to remain celibate. On their rare days off, they meet up at their headquarters, the kongsi house. It's a refuge and a support group. These women are her only family in Singapore.

Elderly Ah Chat has good references - seventeen British families have employed her previously - but this position seems to have serious problems.

Sound Design: Jon Nicholls
Written, directed and produced by Judith Kampfner

A Corporation for Independent Media production for Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4.

45 minutes

Last on

Thu 15 Nov 2018 21:15

Credits

Role Contributor
Flora Hampton Alexandra Williamson
Donna Simon Amy Warren
Connie Conport Ruth Moore
Rupert Conport Tom Phelps
Brian Conport Bryn Spender
Priscilla Hampton Suzanne Bertish
Sun Yun Wing Hansel Tan
Sylvia Lim Margaret Leng Tan
Ah Sui Jane Wu
Pianist Hannah Nicholls
Writer Judith Kampfner
Director Judith Kampfner
Producer Judith Kampfner

Broadcasts

  • Wed 27 Nov 2013 14:15
  • Wed 1 Oct 2014 14:15
  • Thu 15 Nov 2018 11:15
  • Thu 15 Nov 2018 21:15

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