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The Song of Caedmon

on BBC One London

by Arthur Scholey and Donald Swann
An ancient story re-told to music in the Church of the Ascension, Wembley, and in the ruins of Whitby Abbey with Donald Swann, his Singers and Children of Brent and of Whitby.

Contributors

Writer:
Arthur Scholey
Composer:
Donald Swann
Storyteller:
Barry Wilsher
Producer:
R.T. Brooks

BBC One London

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