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The Long March of Everyman

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22: The Inferno: 1914-1918
Speakers for the People HAROLD JANNER , CAl.UM GRAHAM, MARK STRUTT , MATTHEW FESTINGS , A. J. MARTIN , JOHN ANSTEY. JOAN MITCHELL , REG MOSS. KAY BLISS , CECIL ABBOTSON , NORMAN WISE-MAN, BRIGADlER BURTON , TOM SALMON, JOHN HENDERSON , MRS LOCKWOOD , GERALD MICHAELS , MR WILI. ATS, GERALD KNIGHTS, GOD-FREY CORNWALL, MICHAEL REEVES , P. DAVIS , C. W. BARTLE , PETER ASTON-WICHETT , RAY PETT, ASTON GAZE, LESLIE ASHTON , CHARLES FENWICK , DOREEN TURNER , DAVID SUTTON , MR CADMAN , W. E. MELL , TERRY FLEMING , LYN GOLDBERG , BUNTY KING, BRUNO TURNER , MR THORNTON, NICHOLAS BOGGIS-ROLFE, ROBERT BURNS , ANTHONY RYE.
Producer for the voices of the People CHARLES PARKER , assisted by JOHN MERSON and JON CROOK Special music by DAVID CAIN Programme realisation by DICK MILLS. LLOYD SILVERTHORNE
EARLY MUSIC CONSORT OF LONDON directed by DAVID MUNROW Readers WILLIAM FOX
WILLIAM EEDLE , GARARD GREEN ANTHONY HALL , HAYDN JONES Additional commentary by MICHAEL DRAKE , JACQUETTA HAWKES

Contributors

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Harold Janner
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Mark Strutt
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Matthew Festings
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A. J. Martin
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John Anstey.
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Joan Mitchell
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Reg Moss.
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Kay Bliss
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Cecil Abbotson
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Brigadler Burton
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John Henderson
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Mrs Lockwood
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Gerald Michaels
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Mr Wili.
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Michael Reeves
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P. Davis
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C. W. Bartle
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Peter Aston-Wichett
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Leslie Ashton
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Charles Fenwick
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Doreen Turner
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David Sutton
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Mr Cadman
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W. E. Mell
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Terry Fleming
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Lyn Goldberg
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Bruno Turner
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Robert Burns
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Charles Parker
Assisted By:
John Merson
Music By:
David Cain
Directed By:
David Munrow
Readers:
William Fox
Readers:
William Eedle
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Anthony Hall
Commentary By:
Michael Drake
Commentary By:
Jacquetta Hawkes

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