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THE YOUNG AND ANTIENT MEN'

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A chronicle of the Pilgrim Fathers
Written for broadcasting and introduced by C. P. Snow Produced by Rayner Heppenstall
(Continued in next column) withIan Catford , Denis Folwell
Chris Gittins , Arthur Lowe
Pauline Mills , Ian Sadler
John Shanp , Jacqueline Thompson and Lewis Wilson
O.d Version metrical psalms and a poem of George Herbert arranged and set by William Wordsworth , and sung by Janet Fraser (mezzo-soprano), Philip Hattey (bass-baritone), and a section of the BBC Men's Chorus William Bradford, Governor of New Ply-mouth, leader of the Pilgrim Fathers, wished in 1648 to teach the young men born in New England the history of the Pilgrims' adventures. So he wrote the ' Dialogue of the Young and Arvient Men,' which is here extended to treat the voyage of the Mayflower, the first winter in New England, a clash with the Indtans, and the first nft in the City of God

Contributors

Introduced By:
C. P. Snow
Produced By:
Rayner Heppenstall
Unknown:
Ian Catford
Unknown:
Denis Folwell
Unknown:
Chris Gittins
Unknown:
Arthur Lowe
Unknown:
Pauline Mills
Unknown:
Ian Sadler
Unknown:
John Shanp
Unknown:
Jacqueline Thompson
Unknown:
Lewis Wilson
Unknown:
William Wordsworth
Sung By:
Janet Fraser
Bass-Baritone:
Philip Hattey
William Bradford:
Edward Chapman
Francis Cooke:
Eric Francis
Peregrine White:
Frank Partington
Wrestling Brewster:
Basil Jones
Miles Standish:
Fred Fairclough
Istac Allerton:
Carleton Hobbs

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