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The New Elizabethans ROBERT HUDSON reviews
A Year of Foreboding and Hope including
Loss of the Flying Enterprise
International and Domestic Politics
Death and Funeral of King George VI
Music and the Arts Sport
Comet, Flight One
Lynmouth Flood Disaster
Science and the Atom Bomb with the recorded voices of HM QUEEN ELIZABETH II
RT HON WINSTON CHURCHILL
RT HON R. A. BUTLER
RT HON ANTHONY EDEN
RT HON ANEURIN BEVAN
CHARLES GARDNER, JIMMY EDWARDS,
WALLAS EATON, DICK BENTLEY,
VERA LYNN, GUY MITCHELL,
MARIA CALLAS , JOHN SNAGGE,
FRANK GILLARD , RICHARD DIMBLEBY, WILFRID THOMAS,
WYNFORD VAUGHAN THOMAS,
HOWARD MARSHALL , AUDREY RUSSELL ,RAYMOND GLENDENNING,
DOUGLAS WILLIS,
PROFESSOR A. V. HILL,
MARJORIE EELE with JOHN JUSTIN , PRESTON LOCKWOOD, GEOFFREY WINCOTT, EVA HADDON Script by LESLIE BAILY Compiled, written and produced by JOHN BRIDGES

Contributors

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Rt Hon Winston Churchill
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Rt Hon R. A. Butler
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Rt Hon Anthony Eden
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Rt Hon Aneurin Bevan
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Charles Gardner
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Jimmy Edwards
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Wallas Eaton
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Dick Bentley
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Vera Lynn
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Guy Mitchell
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Maria Callas
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John Snagge
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Frank Gillard
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Richard Dimbleby
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Wilfrid Thomas
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Wynford Vaughan Thomas
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Howard Marshall
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Audrey Russell
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Raymond Glendenning
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Douglas Willis
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Professor A. V. Hill
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Marjorie Eele
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John Justin
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Preston Lockwood
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Geoffrey Wincott
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Eva Haddon
Script By:
Leslie Baily
Compiled, written and produced By:
John Bridges

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