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The Man Alive Report

on BBC Two England

Fred and Muriel & Erlend and Clare
' We don't worry as much about money as we used to; we're quite thankful for what we've got'-
MURIEL WADSWORTH
' Financially we're worse off, but we're probably happier than we were five years ago' - ERLEND COPELEY-WILLIAMS
Fred Wadsworth is a hospital porter and lives with his wife and family in a council house in Manchester. His wage is E40 a week. Erlend Copeley-Williams negotiates assurances and he and his wife and family own a country house in Essex. His salary is £9,500. Five years ago we looked at the lives of these two families and asked how far down the road we were to the Utopia of ' bread for all before cake for any'. The answer was we still have a long way to go.
Now, five years later, we ask are the Wadsworths better off and the Copeley-Williamses worse off? Or are they both worse off? It seemed a straightforward question, but, as Jeremy James discovered, the answers were far from simple - and far from what might have been expected.
Producer PHILIP GEDDES Editor TIM SLESSOR

Contributors

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Muriel Wadsworth
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Erlend Copeley-Williams
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Fred Wadsworth
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Jeremy James
Producer:
Philip Geddes
Editor:
Tim Slessor

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