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Written by Julian Bond.
Starring Neil McCallum, Brian Davies, Donald Sutherland
with John Brandon, Peter Cranwell, Colin Maitland, Bari Jonson, Isabelle Lucas, Sarah Brackett, Terence J. Donovan, Ronald Rubin, Francis Napier, Fred Lucas, Ray Cooke, Evelyn Sharpe, The Cliff Adams Singers. (Repeat)

Contributors

Writer:
Julian Bond
Musical Director:
Harry Rabinowitz
Orchestrations:
Alfred Ralston
Vocal Arrangements:
Cliff Adams
Musical numbers staged by:
Alfred Rodrigues
Design:
Keith Norman
Producer:
Buddy Bregman
General Robert E. Lee:
Neil McCallum
Performer:
Brian Davies
Performer:
Donald Sutherland
Performer:
John Brandon
Performer:
Peter Cranwell
Performer:
Colin Maitland
Performer:
Bari Jonson
Performer:
Isabelle Lucas
Performer:
Sarah Brackett
Performer:
Terence J. Donovan
Performer:
Ronald Rubin
Performer:
Francis Napier
Performer:
Fred Lucas
Performer:
Ray Cooke
Performer:
Evelyn Sharpe
Singers:
The Cliff Adams Singers

A French film with English sub-titles.
Starring Gerard Philipe, Michel Simon

Contributors

Director:
Rene Clair
Henri Faust:
Michel Simon
Henri Faust:
Gerard Philipe
Mephisto:
Gerard Philipe
Mephisto:
Michel Simon
Marguerite:
Nicole Besnard
The Prince:
Carlo Ninchi
The Princess:
Simone Valere
Prosecuting Counsel:
Paolo Stoppa

Written and produced by Jonathan Stedall.
Through one man's genius the hidden regions of the earth unfolded before the eyes of a dazzled Europe-a Europe emerging from the long sleep of the Middle Ages.
This film explores Portugal for traces of the Prince who inspired the great age of sea exploration.
Commentary narrated by Gary Watson.
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Contributors

Writer/producer:
Jonathan Stedall
Narrator:
Gary Watson

BBC Two England

About BBC Two

BBC Two is a lively channel of depth and substance, carrying a range of knowledge-building programming complemented by great drama, comedy and arts.

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