• S2E13 For King and Country

  • Jan 28 2020
  • Length: 18 mins
  • Podcast

S2E13 For King and Country

  • Summary

  • Three soldiers of the Black Watch are put to death at the Tower of London. Their sentence: mutiny. Their silence, historic. Why did they choose not to defend themselves? Is the truth wound up with the mysterious stranger who visited them on the eve of their court martial, and how pivotal will that moment turn out to be for Scotland?

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    Written by Jonathan Sims

    Performed by Roger Barclay

    Produced by Adam Sibbald, Claudia Strange, and Alexander J Newall with April Sumner

    Script edited by Sarah Kilby

    Directed by Alexander J Newall

    Edited by Maddy Searle and Alexander J Newall

    Main theme arranged by Samuel D F Jones, adapted by Domini Hooper and Nick Hart from the original 17th century ballad ‘The Sea Martyrs’.

    Additional Music by Samuel D F Jones

    Artwork by Lyndon White

    Additional SFX from previously credited artists via Freesound.org

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