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Starred Programme * THE KINGS TRYALL'

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being an exact and impartial presentation of the Proceedings of the High Court of Justice erected by Act of the Commons of England, for the Trying and Judging of Charles Stuart , King of England. Begun on Saturday, the twentieth day of January 1649. Ended on Saturday, the twenty-seventh day of January 1649
Prologue: Touching the Constitution and Authority of the Court
Interlude: The King journeys to Westminster and the Court prepares
The Trial: The Proceedings of the High Court of Justice
Also. Hugh Peters , a Puritan Divine; Algernon Sydney , a Republican; Sir Purback Temple , a Loyalist: Henry Marten , Newson, Axtell, Downes. Wanton, Members of the Court; An Officer commanding the Escort. A Crier, Supporters of both parties, etc. Programme compiled by Peter Cres well. Produced .by Martyn C. Webster and Peter Creswell. (First broadcast on February 1, 1934)

Contributors

Unknown:
Charles Stuart
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Hugh Peters
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Algernon Sydney
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Purback Temple
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Henry Marten
Unknown:
Peter Cres
Produced By:
Martyn C. Webster
Produced By:
Peter Creswell.
A Chronicler:
Leo Genn
A Commentator:
Hugh Burden
Charles Stuart, King of England:
Peter Creswell
Bradshaw, President of the Court:
Edgar Norfolk
Dendy Sergeant at Arms:
Duncan McLntyre
General Oliver Cromwell:
Michael Shepley
John Cook of Gray's Inn. Counsel to prosecute the Kmg:
Cyril Gardiner
The Clerk to the Court:
Ian Colin

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