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A play in verse by John Masefield.
Scene: The Paved Court outside the Roman Citadel in Jerusalem A.D. 33

Contributors

Writer:
John Masefield
The Crowd directed by:
Charlotte Bidmead
Incidental music specially composed by:
Thomas Henderson
Setting:
James Bould
Producer:
Douglas Allen
A sentry:
Roy Dean
Pontius Pilate, Procurator of Judaea:
Clement McCallin
Longinus a centurion:
Leonard White
Procula, Pilate's wife:
Margaretta Scott
Envoy from the Sanhedrin:
John Boxer
A madman:
John Byron
First citizen:
Derek Hart
Second citizen:
Kenneth Osbourne
Third citizen:
John Baker
Fourth citizen:
Meriel Hunn
Fifth citizen:
Cyril Hardinghani
Sixth citizen:
Evelyn Moore
A trumpeter:
Clive Ryder
A disciple:
Victor Adams
A servant:
Kevin Sheldon
Joseph of Raniah:
Oliver Burt
Herod:
Michael Kent

On the eve of the annual University Boat Race, John Snagge discusses with G. O. Nickalls and Richard Burnell, the origin, background, and history of the race
G. O. Nickalls is the Oxford oarsman and coach who was in the winning crew of the Grand Challenge Cup on seven occasions, and in the British Olympic crew in 1920 and 1928. Richard Burnell rowed for Oxford in 1939. and is the son of Colonel C. D. Burnell, the well-known oarsman and coach

Contributors

Speaker/presenter:
John Snagge
Speaker:
G. O. Nickalls
Speaker:
Richard Burnell

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