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May 28th, 2010

Words at War: 7/24/1943 – The Ship

An exciting narrative about the British cruiser H. M. S. Artemis as she battles the Italian navy off the coast of Malta.

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Words at War – The Ship

C. S. Forester (author), Edmund Burnbriar (adaptor), Alan Bunce, House Jameson, Humphrey Davis, Alfred Shirley, Frank Black (composer, conductor), Joseph Losey (director), Victor Beecroft, Sid Cassell, Shirley Oliver, Ian MacAllaster.

NBC network. A sustaining show.

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