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The Most Dangerous Man in Tudor England

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2013-06-061h 0m

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Melvyn Bragg explores the dramatic story of William Tyndale and his mission to translate the Bible into English, which made him a threat to the authority of the church and state.

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Anna Cox
Writters
Melvyn Bragg

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  1. Melvyn Bragg

    Melvyn Bragg

    Himself - Presenter

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Original Language
English
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Keywords
christianitytranslationbibletudorbritish historyreligious conflicthenry viiisocial & cultural documentary