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Credits and Acknowledgements

The Student Team
Kamron Brimble
Dominic Cooper
Danii Edwards
Jamie Gibbins
Tate Gronow
Freddy Ludwig
Dominic Musson
Beth Rawlings
Beth Standing
Alex Stevens
Sophie Trudgill
David Watkins


 

The PODCASTS

The Narrator in all podcasts (except for 00) is John Hall

00 Introduction
Music: “New Yeare’s Gift” (performance and copyright information unknown)  
Voices: Phil Drake
Production Supervision: Richard Povall

01 Drake’s Birthplace
Music: excerpt from “Fancy #3” performed by Jaroslaw Lipski (Lute) on “What Thing is Love” p 2005 Peregrine Records
Voices: Jonathan Cummins (Buckland Abbey)
Production Supervision: Richard Povall

02 Bedford
Music:  excerpt from “Concerto for 3 recorders with string orchestra” from a student recital (Glan Shannon) at Dartington College of Arts, 08-16-06.  Specific copyright information unknown.
excerpt from “Lyra Angelica (2nd movement Adagio non Troppo) by William Alwyn, performed by the City of London Sinfonia (cond. Rachel Masters) on “Alwyn: Lyra Angelica, Pastoral Fantasia, and Tragic Interlude” p 1992 Chandos
Voices: Roderick Martin  (Tavistock Museum)
Production Supervision: Martin Prothero

03 Tavistock Canal / Mining
Music: excerpt from “Three Knights / an Vug E'n Loor” performed by Dalla on “Folk, Roots and Traditional Music from Cornwall - Songs from the Hill Volume Three”  © Cornish Music.com 2006
Voices:  Graham Kirkpatrick (Tavistock Museum), Roderick Martin (Tavistock Museum)
Production Supervision: Richard Povall

04 Grenofen
Music: excerpt from “Lyra Angelica (3rd movement, Moderato) by William Alwyn, performed by the City of London Sinfonia (cond. Rachel Masters) on “Alwyn: Lyra Angelica, Pastoral Fantasia, and Tragic Interlude” p 1992 Chandos
Voices: Bob Elliott
Production Supervision: Martin Prothero

05 Railway History
Music: excerpt from “Festival March” by William Alwyn, written for Public Information Film “Festival in London” 1953.  Crown copyright (by permission).
excerpt from theme tune to “Oh Doctor Beeching” © BBC 1995
Text: excerpt from Beeching and local voices: © BBC Radio Hampshire
Branch line text excerpted from a local film in the BBC Archive (by permission)
Voices: Graham Kirkpatrick (Tavistock Museum), Roderick Martin (Tavistock Museum), John Hall
Production Supervision: Richard Povall

06 Building the roads
Music: excerpt from “King Porter Stomp” by the Harry Roy Orchestra.  On “Harry Roy: King of Hot-Cha” p 1997 ASV/Living Era;  excerpt from Public Information Film (National Archive) on Incendiary Bombs.
Voices: Sophie Pierce, Esther White
Script:  Phil Baker, from an original idea by Freddy Ludwig and Alex Stevens
Production Supervision: Richard Povall

07 Two Boys
Music: excerpt from “The Spitfire Song” performed by the Joe Loss Orchestra on “Memories are Made of This” p 2007 Hallmark/Pickwick
Voices: Richard Povall, Nick Piper, Guy Williams
Script: Phil Baker, from an original idea by Freddy Ludwig and Alex Stevens
Production Supervision: Richard Povall

08 Drake’s Leat
Voices: Jonathan Cummings
Production Supervision: Martin Prothero

09  Granite Tramway
Music:  excerpt from the 2nd movement of  “Symphony No 3 (The “Eroica”) in B flat major” by Ludwig van Beethoven.  From “Great Composers – Beethoven” p 2008 Cavendish Music
Voices:  Andrew Stevens
Production Supervision: Richard Povall

10  Drake’s Leat Myths
Music: excerpt from “Pass’e Mezzo Della Paganina-Ballo” performed by David Munrow & the Early Consort of London.  From “Renaissance Dances” p EMI Records / Virgin Classics 2006
Voices: Brian Byng (Buckland Abbey)
Production Supervision: Martin Prothero

11 Clearbrook
Music: excerpt from “The Lark Ascending” by Ralph Vaughn Williams, performed by The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra on “Symphony No. 5”, conducted by André Previn, and available on Telarc Records p Telarc 1996
Text drawn from a number of sources, including clearbrook.com, the RSPB, and Wikipedia.
Production Supervision: Richard Povall

12 Plymouth Sound
Voices: Phil Ruse (Tavistock College)
Production Supervision: Martin Prothero

13 Game of Bowls
Music: excerpt from “Collinetto” from “Music for the Spanish Kings” performed by Hespèrion XX (cond. Jodri Savall). p 2001 EMI Records Ltd / Virgin Classics
Production Supervision: Richard Povall

14  Harrowbeer: Pilot Crash
Music:  excerpt from “Let’s Dance” perf by the Joe Loss Orchestra (found on You Tube in a recording from 1937)
Voices: Richard Povall (speaking the words of Sqdn Leader Derek Leyland Stevenson, DFC, of 175 Hurricane Squadron), Mike Hayes
Production Supervision: Martin Prothero

15  Harrowbeer: Control Tower
Voices: Mike Hayes
Production Supervision: Martin Prothero

16: Buckland Abbey: History
Music:  excerpt from “Ave, Praeclara Maris Stella (Sequence)” on “Gregorian Chant” by the choir of King’s College, Cambridge. p 2005 EMI Records Ltd.
excerpt from “Air and Division En Ré Mineur” from “Jenkins – Fantasias” performed by Les Voix Humaines  © 2000 Les Voix Humaines
Voices: Brian Byng (Buckland Abbey)
Production Supervision: Richard Povall

17 Buckland Abbey: Drake
Music (excerpts) from
“An Old Song on the Spanish Armada” sung by the City Waites, on “Penny Merriments: Street Songs of 17th Century England” p 2005 Naxos Rights International
“Three Elizabethan Dances – Teares of the Muses” by Splendor and the Brass, on “Festive Music of the Baroque” p 1996 Summit Records
“Dance (Anonymous)” from Elizabethan Consort Music 1558-1603) Hespèrion XX Jodri Savall. p 1998 Alia Vox
from the movie trailer to “Pirates of the Caribbean: at World’s End”  © Disney Pictures 2007
“Three Knights” from “Folk, Roots and Traditional Music from Cornwall – Songs from the Hill Vol. 3” performed by Dalla  © 2006 cornishmusic.com
Production Supervision: Richard Povall

18 The Royal Oak, Meavy
Music:  excerpt from “To the Maypole Haste Away” perf. Sue White.  From “Padstow Mayday and Other Cornish Folksongs” p 2000 Ethnoworld
Voices: Steve Earp, Phil Baker
Production Supervision: Martin Prothero

19 Burrator
Voices: Willem Montagne
Production Supervision:
Martin Prothero

20 Burrator: The Potato Caves
Voices: Willem Montagne
Production Supervision: Martin Prothero

21 Maristow
Music:  excerpt “Concerto grosso in B flat, Op.3, No.2 (1st and 4th movements)” played by The English Concert (cond. Trevor Pinnock). On “Handel: 6 Concerti Grossi, Op 3” p Deutsche Grammophon GmbH 1984
Production Supervision: Martin Prothero

22 Lopwell Weir
Music: excerpt from “Pastoral Fantasia” by William Alwyn. Performed by the City of London Sinfonia  p1992 Chandos
Production Supervision: Martin Prothero


Special Thanks

Mike Hayes (owner of the Knightstone Tea Rooms, at the former control tower for Harrowbeer Airfield)
Steve Earp, Licensee, The Royal Oak, Meavy
Willem Montagne (Dartmoor National Park Authority)
Michael Coxson, Jonathan Cummin, and volunteer guide Brian Byng from Buckland Abbey and The National Trust
Phoebe Clark
Roderick Martin and the team of volunteers named above, at the Tavistock Museum
Dan Kinsman, and all the others who helped us at Tavistock College
Phil Baker, West Devon Borough Council
the team at Aune Head Arts
all the many other volunteers who spent time with us on the project

 

 

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last updated 06-Mar-2009 10:16