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A Medieval Affair
The Domesday Book was completed 900 years ago but it says little about the daily worries and concerns of the people whose land and animals are recorded in so much detail.
Tonight Peter France and Dr Christopher Dyer of the University of Birmingham evoke something of the real lives of those people at the Weald and Downland Open
Air Museum in Sussex. They are helped by three films:
Christopher Andrew learns from England rugby star
Mark Bailey about the social and economic impact of the rabbit;
Patricia Morison explains some of the ways open to men and women of those times to cure their illness and complaints;
Norman Stone investigates why there has never been another Domesday Book - a register of just who owns this green and pleasant land. He has uncovered a story of centuries of privacy, secrecy and vested interests which has left England as the only country in Europe without a public and accessible register of land ownership. Produced by CHRIS MOHR
MARGARET WINDHAM HEFFERNAN
NIKKI STOCKLEY. ANTONIA BENEDEK Editor ROY DAVIES

Contributors

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Peter France
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Dr Christopher Dyer
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Christopher Andrew
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Mark Bailey
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Patricia Morison
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Norman Stone
Produced By:
Chris Mohr
Produced By:
Margaret Windham Heffernan
Produced By:
Nikki Stockley.
Produced By:
Antonia Benedek
Editor:
Roy Davies

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