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26: Between Tiro Worlds: Our Own Changing Society
Composed and produced by DANIEL SNOWMAN under the direction of Stuart Hall. Acting Director. Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies. University of Birmingham, who also speaks the commentary. Readers JOHN SAMSON
DAVID VALLA , NIGEL LAMBERT
Speakers for the voices of the People: NORMAN DANIEL. HUGH TREVOR-ROPER and voices from BBC Sound Archive recordings. Producer for the voices of the People: CHARLES PARKER. assisted by JOHN MERSON and JON CROOK Literary advisers: MICHAEL ALEXANDER . Lecturer in English at the University of Stirling: RAY-MOND Williams. Fellow of Jesus College, Cambridge, and University Reader in Drama
Central consultants: ASA BRIGGS, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Sussex; (;WYN Williams. Professor of History at the University of York Special music by DAVID CAIN
EARLY MUSIC CONSORT OF LONDON directed by DAVID MUNROW Programme realisation by PICK MILLS , LLOYD SILVERTHORNE Folk music adviser
MADEAU STEWART
Producer's assistant I.IBBY MAUDE The series of 26 programmes created in the BBC Radiuphonic
Workshop by MICHAEL MASON

Contributors

Produced By:
Daniel Snowman
Readers:
John Samson
Readers:
David Valla
Readers:
Nigel Lambert
Unknown:
Norman Daniel.
Unknown:
Hugh Trevor-Roper
Unknown:
Charles Parker.
Assisted By:
John Merson
Unknown:
Jon Crook
Unknown:
Michael Alexander
Unknown:
Mond Williams.
Music By:
David Cain
Directed By:
David Munrow
Unknown:
Pick Mills
Unknown:
Lloyd Silverthorne
Unknown:
Madeau Stewart
Unknown:
I.Ibby Maude
Unknown:
Michael Mason

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