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The Games That Time Forgot: Cricket on Horseback and Other Forgotten Sports

Alex Horne tries to discover why some games survived, and examines the best of those that did not. Whilst revisiting his own childhood haunts, he attempts to relaunch the ancient sport of the Quintain, horseless jousting, and tries his damnedest to understand the rules of the Jingling Match. Not forgetting his attempt to restage the forgotten spectacle of Cricket on Horseback. This might just be a journey to the very heart of sport itself, but if not, it will be a lot of fun playing games that have not been seen for hundreds of years and even more fun discovering why.

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Cast

Alex Horne

Alex Horne

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Lawrence Booth

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Arthur Douglas-Nugent

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Chip Horne

Tim Key

Tim Key

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Sam Knight

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Stefan Kraft

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Caroline Lintott

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Matthew Mitchell

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Lisa O'Keefe

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Neil Robinson

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Sarah Wiseman

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The Games That Time Forgot: Cricket on Horseback and Other Forgotten Sports is a 2010 documentary, comedy film with a runtime of 1h 0m. Directed by Andy Devonshire. Find cast, ratings, and streaming options on LiveStreamTV.pk.
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The Games That Time Forgot: Cricket on Horseback and Other Forgotten Sports was directed by Andy Devonshire.