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The Image of God: Part 2: The Image of Man

on BBC Radio 3

by David Buck.
A three-part version of the English mystery plays.

In which Mak steals a lamb; Jesus is born; Herod massacres the Innocents; Jesus is tempted by Lucifer: the Miracles: the Last Supper and the Betrayal.

"Wonderful acting ..." (Times Educational Supplement)

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Contributors

Writer:
David Buck
Director:
Martin Jenkins
Musical Composition:
John Bull
Musical Composition:
Danny Schiller
Musical Composition:
David Timson
God:
Denis Quilley
Jesus:
John Rowe
Mary:
Sue Jones-Davies
Lucifer:
Peter Jeffrey
Herod:
David Buck
Mary Magdalen:
Annette Crosbie
Old Shepherd:
Cyril Luckham
Judas:
John Shrapnel
Mak:
Tim Wylton
The Stranger:
Robert Eddison
The Prologue:
Timothy West
Joseph/Angel:
Denys Hawthorne
John the Baptist:
Nigel Anthony
Second shepherd/Thomas:
Gordon Reid
Third shepherd/Philip:
Andrew Branch
Gill:
Norma Ronald
Gabriel:
John Rye
Herald/Pharisee:
Adrian Egan
First King:
Patrick Barr
Second King/Lazarus:
Danny Schiller
Third King:
John Bull
First mother:
Ann Davies
Second mother:
Elizabeth Rider
Third mother:
Annette Crosbie
First soldier:
Brian Haines
Second soldier:
Roger Hammond
Third soldier:
John Church
Scribe:
Martin Friend
Young man/Temple guard:
Trevor Cooper
Adulteress:
Eve Karpf
Peter:
Anthony Jackson
John:
David Timson
Martha:
Eva Stuart
Malcus:
Michael Spice
Caiaphas:
Michael Deacon
Annas:
Leonard Fenton

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