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by Anne Ross
In the past there has been much mystifica-ion about the nature of pagan Celtic religion. Recently it has become almost unfashionable to use this term. Even now there exists no sound reference book on Celtic religion in Britain, nor any corpus of archaeological remains.
Dr. Ross, Carnegie Research Fellow in the University of Edinburgh, has approached this controversial subject by studying both surviving cult-objects ot the pre-Christian Celts and the original texts of Irish and Welsh legends, and by correlating results.

Contributors

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Anne Ross

A personal reassessment by Patric Dickinson
The second of two programmes in which Mr Dickinson reviews critical appraisals of the poetry of Alfred Lord Tennyson made since his death and estimates its significance to present-day readers.
Narrator: Patric Dickinson The extracts from Tennyson read by Carleton Hobbs
Others taking part:
Olive Gregg. Eric Anderson
Derek Birch , Norman Claridge
Felix Felton , Denis Goacher
Godfrey Kenton. David March
Norman Shelley , Geoffrey Wincott
Production by Joe Burroughs
To be repeated on October 22

Contributors

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Patrie Dickinson
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Mr Dickinson
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Alfred Lord Tennyson
Narrator:
Patric Dickinson
Read By:
Carleton Hobbs
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Olive Gregg.
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Eric Anderson
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Derek Birch
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Norman Claridge
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Felix Felton
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Denis Goacher
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Godfrev Kenton.
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Norman Shelley
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Geoffrey Wincott
Production By:
Joe Burroughs

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