The man who built his own nuclear bunker (240)
Graham Bate was 30-year-old Civil Servant when he built his own nuclear bunker in the garden of his rural home 20 miles outside Hull in the UK.
It was here that the Bate family expected to survive for at least 3 weeks after a nuclear attack.
We speak with Graham Bate and his son Conrad who was 5 years old when the bunker was built and has vivid memories of the period.
0:00 Introduction and background
0:53 Guest Introduction: Graham Bate and his nuclear bunker
2:26 The inception and design of Graham's bunker
7:04 Family's experience and trial run in the bunker
13:27 Reflections on the bunker project
20:10 The family's nuclear emergency plan
29:11 Security measures and local perspectives on the bunker
32:37 Living conditions in the bunker
37:03 Graham's fame and bunker building business
43:39 Impact of the Cold War on the bunker business
46:03 Learning curve and survival in a post-apocalyptic scenario
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I am delighted to welcome Graham and Conrad Bate to our Cold War conversation…
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