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The Long March of Everyman

on BBC Radio 4 FM

Themes and Variations from the History of the People in Britain based upon their own words.
23: Hunger March: the 1920s and 1930s
Speakers for the People: JACQUELINE PRENTICE, SHARON CONLON, CHRISTINE TILTENSCR, GEOFFREY WILKINSON, HAROLD BROWN, SARAH BULLEN, IAN KIRK, KENNETH HIND, REG MOSS, LESLIE ASHTON, TED VIGGARS, JOHN BARRETT, GEORGE SUNDERLAND, JIM O'CONNOR, REV GEOFFREY WEBB, ST JOHN CROUCH, COLIN SELF, JAMES GRAY, GODFREY CORNWALL, CLIVE POUGDALE. BRIAN O'CONNOR, JEAN MIKHAIL, NORMAN POWELL, MR MCCORMELLA, JEAN EASTWOOD, MICHAEL HOLT, ROGER MOON, C.W. BARTLE, WILLIAM MOORE, W. HOLLINS, DR DAFYDD HUGHES, CALUM GRAHAM, NATHAN JACOBS, MR WINTERBURN, ALBERT HOWE.
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 SILVERTHORNE
EARLY MUSIC CONSORT OF LONDON directed by DAVID MUNROW
Readers: NIGEL ANTHONY , SEAN BARRETT
Additional commentary by MICHAEL DRAKE

Contributors

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Jacqueline Prrntice
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Sharon Conlon
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Christine Tiltenscr
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Geoffrey Wilkinson
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Brown. Sarah Bullen.
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Ian Kirk
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Kenneth Hind
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Reg Moss.
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Leslie Ashton
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Ted Viggars
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John Barrett
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George Sunderland
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Jim O'Connor
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Geoffrey Webb
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St John Crouch
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Colin Self
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James Gray
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Godfrey Cornwall
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Clive Pougdale.
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Brian O'Connor
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Jean Mikhail
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Norman Powell
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Mr McCormella
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Jean Eastwoop.
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Michael . Holt
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Roger Moon
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C. W. Bartle
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William Moore
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W. Hollins
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Dr Dafydd Hughes
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Calum Graham
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Nathan Jacobs
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Mr Winteriwrn.
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Albert Howe.
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Charles Parker
Assisted By:
John Merson
Music By:
David Cain
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Dick Mills
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Lloyd Silverthorne
Directed By:
David Munrow
Readers:
Nigel Anthony
Commentary By:
Michael Drake

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