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The Wind in the Oak

on BBC One London

When the square-rigged Olive-bank sailed round Cape Horn in 1931, she carried a Sussex artist recording the stormiest voyage of his life.
Ashore, Claude Muncaster found inspiration in the English countryside and industrial Britain alike. He became a writer and broadcaster, leaving a remarkable heritage of work. His story is told by his son Martin Muncaster.
Film editor RICHARD PARFITT ProducerJOHN FROST

Contributors

Unknown:
Martin Muncaster.
Editor:
Richard Parfitt
Producer:
John Frost

BBC One London

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