Thats funny mate, I'm pottering about the house doing last bits before I leave for work and this was in me head before I even read this!
Not asking you mate as I know you don't live there but to those who do and for those of who no longer live in Sunderland do the kids still learn this at primary school! I'm 40 so was 30 odd years ago wouldn't be surprised if it had stopped now.
Mine didn't learn it at school.
I was in the last year of junior school in 1985. The teacher got a loan of a video camera. Git big massive thing he had to hoist up onto his shoulder. We made a local history video with different people in the class researching topics and writing a piece to present. We were then taken out on locations to film it. My friend and me did the Lambton worm. The teacher filmed us telling the story by the river in Fatfield and on Penshaw Hill, then it cut to the whole class singing the song.
This was a massive thing at the time and like nothing children had ever done before! The finished video was sent to all the other schools in Washington and was repeatedly played at parents evenings etc.
