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Doon the Watta

4 Extra Debut. Nicholas Parsons goes 'doon the watta' to the Clyde where he worked as an apprentice engineer in 1940s Glasgow. From 2010.

Nicholas Parsons was only just 16 when his parents sent him from his relatively privileged home in London to the industrially hardened city of Glasgow.

It was January 1940 and with the country still at war, the Parsons felt the best place for their teenage son was serving his country north of the border.

So with the help of an uncle, Nicholas secured an engineering apprenticeship on the busy River Clyde. For five years he combined his studies at Glasgow university with work for the Drysdales firm.

60 years on, Nicholas Parsons goes back to the place where he was sent as a boy but grew into a man.

By day, he had a tough education from the uncompromisingly tough men of the Clyde, but by night he had the freedom to discover his talents on stage and perform to packed out theatres and concert halls full of the men with whom he was clocking on and off.

Producer: Lyndon Saunders

An All Out production for Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4, first broadcast in June 2010.

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