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Themes and Variations from the History of the People in Britain, based upon their own words.
15: The Dignity of Danger
Composed and produced by MICHAEL MASON under the direction of Christopher Lloyd , former Professor of History at the Royal Naval College, Greenwich, and Brian Bond , Lecturer in War Studies at King's College, London, who also speak the commentary. Speakers for the People
FRED WEBSTER , R. F. JAMES , JOHN DALISON , BEATRICE WEBSTER , JOHN FAULKNER , HENRY MILLS, BRIAN GILPIN , TEHRY YARNELL , STEPHEN COOMB , GLYN MORGAN , JONATHAN WOOD. RICHARD WAR-HAM LIAM MANNING , CORNELIUS RELORDAN , MALCOLM ADKINS , ERIC MASON , IDRIS OWEN , JAMES MC-LAREN, DEREK BERRY , DEREK ABSOLOM, W. G. HILLIER , BILL COWLEY , JOSEPH BEHAN , ERNEST ARMSTRONG , JOHN TAYLOR , BEN BRIGHT, CHARLIE CLAXTON.
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 SIL^RTHORNE EARLY MUSIC CONSORT OF LONDON directed by DAVID MUNROW Readers JOHN RYE
SARA COWARD, TREVOR MARTIN and CLIFFORD NORGATE

Contributors

Produced By:
Michael Mason
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Christopher Lloyd
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Brian Bond
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Fred Webster
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R. F. James
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John Dalison
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Beatrice Webster
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John Faulkner
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Brian Gilpin
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Tehry Yarnell
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Stephen Coomb
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Glyn Morgan
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Jonathan Wood.
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Liam Manning
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Cornelius Relordan
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Malcolm Adkins
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Eric Mason
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Idris Owen
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Derek Berry
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W. G. Hillier
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Bill Cowley
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Joseph Behan
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Ernest Armstrong
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John Taylor
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Charlie Claxton.
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Charles Parker
Assisted By:
John Merson
Music By:
David Cain
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Dick Mills
Directed By:
David Munrow

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