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1: Protest Song
By the Fratelli Brothers. A musical celebration of the British way of protest, which tries to discover what it takes for people to leave their armchairs for Hyde
Park or Trafalgar Square. With readings by Suzannah Hirst , Ian Kelly and Malcolm Ridley , and music by Ted Barnes ,
Ewan MacColl and Andrew Lovett , and the Fratelli Brothers - Richard Heacock , Neill MacColl and George Taylor. Directed by the Fratelli Brothers 2: The Exeter Riddles
By Jeremy Arden. The Exeter riddles are not like ordinary puzzles: they are part of an ancient tradition of learning through memorable metaphor-they are kennings, much valued in the Anglo-Saxon world. Each of the four riddles ends with a challenge to the listenerto provide the answer. Featuring Lore Lixenberg
(contralto), Jozik Kok (baritone) and Liz Cowdrey (violin). The speakers are GB Arden and Tom Hollander.
Director Jeremy Arden. Producer Catherine Bailey

Contributors

Unknown:
Suzannah Hirst
Unknown:
Ian Kelly
Unknown:
Malcolm Ridley
Music By:
Ted Barnes
Music By:
Ewan MacColl
Music By:
Andrew Lovett
Unknown:
Richard Heacock
Unknown:
Neill MacColl
Unknown:
George Taylor.
Unknown:
Jeremy Arden.
Contralto:
Jozik Kok
Contralto:
Liz Cowdrey
Contralto:
Tom Hollander.
Director:
Jeremy Arden.
Producer:
Catherine Bailey

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