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discovers Glastonbury - a town crammed with legends.
According to one, Joseph of Arimathea buried the chalice used at the Last Supper here. He drove his thorn staff into the ground and the thorn flowered, a sign that this was the place to build a church and to begin conversions to Christianity. Glastonbury is also said to be the burial place of King Arthur and his wife Guinevere.
Join John as he relives the legends and explores the famous place of pilgrimage during one of the town's busiest weeks of the year.
Researchers SARAH ENGLISH and ROSALIND BOUVERIE Producers PHIL HUGHES and MADELEINE CUMING
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Unknown:
Rosalind Bouverie
Producers:
Phil Hughes
Producers:
Madeleine Cuming

Richard Digance hits the road and grazes his knee, but carries on regardless in his search for comedy and music throughout the country.
First stop: Newcastle upon Tyne With Little Billy Fane and the music of Kathryn Tickell Written and performed by RICHARD DIGANCE
Additional material by STEVE BLACK and CHARLIE ADAMS
Producer ANDY ALIFFE 0 FEATURE: page 85

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Digance
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Billy Fane
Unknown:
Kathryn Tickell
Unknown:
Charlie Adams
Producer:
Andy Aliffe

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