Growing up in a mining family Caths husband Doug promised his father he wouldnt follow in his dangerous footsteps. But after struggling with terrible poverty in 1970s Scotland Doug decided a pit job would provide his wife & young family much needed security despite extraordinary risks to life & limb. Every day Cath kissed her husband goodbye not knowing if shed see him again as he went to work at the coalface. & while her husband toiled deep below the mother-of-five put her cooking & cleaning skills to use in the colliery canteen. In good times & bad the miners wives pulled together as much as their men underground. Then Thatcher swept to power & suddenly loyalties were tested & a fight for survival of a different kind ensued. One for their very existence.