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Radio 4 Extra,23 Sep 2011,30 mins

Picking Round Apples

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Steve Carver lives the life of a seasonal apple-picker on a farm in rural Herefordshire. In his previous programmes for Radio 4 'Dancing Round the Mediterranean' and 'Touring Round Torquay' , Steve immersed himself in a new line of work, living alongside co-workers and experiencing their way of life. For a week in mid-August 2011, Steve gave up his home comforts and moved into a small campervan parked in the corner of a field. Every year, a small band of retired people establish a make-shift and temporary, but close community. Every day, all day, they pick apples. The money they earn boosts their pensions, and a simple and quietly sociable life is also a great draw. However it's hard work - bad backs, scratched arms, and sore feet are the wounds that must be borne. The retired pickers live in their motor-homes for the summer, with many over-wintering in Spain when the weather begins to cool. No such luxury (or destination) for Steve - we gave him a basic campervan, with no electrical 'hook-up'; the use of a microwave in a farm-building, which also houses the showers and loos. He was cold at night (trekking socks a necessity in bed, even in August), he got a little sick of microwave meals, but he enjoyed meeting the other pickers. Steve appreciated what they meant by 'getting into the zone' of apple picking: reach... pick... put in bucket... reach... pick... put in bucket... almost - as Steve said - like a form of meditation. Grab yourself an apple - as it’s crunch-time for Steve as he gets picking at Tillington Fruit Farm, near Ledbury in Herefordshire. Producer: Karen Gregor First broadcast on ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio 4 in September 2011.

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