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75 min
This affecting biography chronicles the life and times of prominent European philosopher John Wycliffe, who was the first to translate the Bible into English. The 14th century, Oxford University scholar often found himself caught between opposing theological, political and societal forces: He defended England's autonomy against the pontiff's authority and championed the indigent against the wealthy's abuses.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Peter Howell | Dr. John Wycliffe | Unowned | |
Barrie Cookson | Dr. Nicholas Hereford | Unowned | |
Jeremy Roberts | Throckmorton | Unowned | |
Peter J. Cassell | Batka | Unowned | |
Mel Churcher | Wycliffe's Niece | Unowned | |
Noel Howlett | Archbishop Sudbury | Unowned | |
Malcolm Terris | Sheriff | Unowned | |
Martin Matthews | Prisoner | Unowned | |
Sebastian Abineri | Peasant Husband | Unowned | |
Anna Lindup | Peasant Wife | Unowned | |
Keith Buckley | John of Gaunt | Unowned | |
Colin Russell | Squire Newberry | Unowned | |
Michael Bertenshaw | John Purvey | Unowned | |
Robert James | Bishop Courtenay | Unowned | |
Derek Ware | Peasant | Unowned |