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1065 and All That

on BBC One London

Written and directed by Leo Aylen.

Leo McKern tells the story of England before the Conqueror.
With the help of: The British Museum; The Victoria and Albert Museum; The Guildhall Museum; The Ashmolean Museum; Winchester City Museum; The Cathedral Museum, Durham; St. Omer Museum; The Courtauld Institute; The Bodleian Library; The Cathedral Church of the Holy and Undivided Trinity, Bristol; The Cathedral Church of the Holy and Indivisible Trinity, Gloucester; The Abbey Church of St. Mary and St. Ethelfleda, Romsey; St. Dunstan's Church, Stepney; The Rector of Gosforth, Cumberland; Mr. C.E. Blunt; The Phaidon Press; The Ministry of Works

Contributors

Writer/Director:
Leo Aylen
Narrator:
Leo McKern
Consultant (History):
Maurice Keen
Consultant (Art):
Professor George Zarnecki
Consultant (Music):
Ian Bent
Executive Producer:
Stephen Hearst

BBC One London

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