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The Lost Peace: Episode 12: War is re-enthroned (The Spectator)

on BBC Two England

A History of Disillusion 1918-1933
Written by Correlli Barnett and Ronald Blythe.
Narrated by Sir Michael Redgrave.
And the voices of David Bauer, Peter Bridgmont, Anton Diffring, Felix Felton, Walter Hertner, Carl Jaffe, Murray Kash, Cyril Luckham, Alec Mango, Bill Nagy.
With Jim Snowball, Unemployed ex-Naval man; Andrew Kippie, Unemployed shipyard engineer; Jack Jones, C.B.E., Trades Union Official and miner during the 1920s; Dr. Maud Menzies, Doctor in Glasgow during the Depression; Mrs. Betty Stevenson, Daughter of an unemployed craftsman; Charles Simmons, Member of Ramsay MacDonald's Government; Wal Hannington, National Organiser of the National Unemployed Workers' Movement; Dr. Ernst F. Hanfstaengl, Adolf Hitler's Press Adviser; Alex Natan, German journalist

Series produced by Tony Essex in collaboration with the Australian Broadcasting Commission Canadian Broadcasting Corporation

Contributors

Writer:
Correlli Barnett
Writer:
Ronald Blythe
Narrator:
Sir Michael Redgrave
Voices:
David Bauer
Voices:
Peter Bridgmont
Voices:
Anton Diffring
Voices:
Felix Felton
Voices:
Walter Hertner
Voices:
Carl Jaffe
Voices:
Murray Kash
Voices:
Cyril Luckham
Voices:
Alec Mango
Voices:
Bill Nagy
Interviewee:
Jim Snowball
Interviewee:
Andrew Kippie
Interviewee:
Jack Jones
Interviewee:
Dr. Maud Menzies
Interviewee:
Betty Stevenson
Interviewee:
Charles Simmons
Interviewee:
Wal Harrington
Interviewee:
Dr. Ernst F. Hanfstaengl
Interviewee:
Alex Natan
Producer:
Tony Essex

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