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'''[1954]: British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), London''' | '''[1954]: British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), London''' | ||
''The Mossbach Collection'' [A black and white TV episode based on a dramatic incident by Stefan Zweig]. "Herr Mossbach has been a collector of prints all his life. 'For fifty years or more', he says, 'I went without beer, wine, tobacco, little outings, visits to the theatre, books. I've skimped and saved. All for the collection'. It is to see it, perhaps even to buy from it, that Herr Reinhardt, the Berlin dealer, has come to Mossbach's home. It is years since Mossbach has added to his collection, but though he is old now, and blind, it is a source of unending pleasure to him. The dealer looks forward to seeing it too. Why, he wonders, is the dignified Frau Mossbach so hesitant in arranging for him to do so?" | ''The Mossbach Collection'' [A black and white TV episode based on a dramatic incident by Stefan Zweig]. "Herr Mossbach has been a collector of prints all his life. 'For fifty years or more', he says, 'I went without beer, wine, tobacco, little outings, visits to the theatre, books. I've skimped and saved. All for the collection'. It is to see it, perhaps even to buy from it, that Herr Reinhardt, the Berlin dealer, has come to Mossbach's home. It is years since Mossbach has added to his collection, but though he is old now, and blind, it is a source of unending pleasure to him. The dealer looks forward to seeing it too. Why, he wonders, is the dignified Frau Mossbach so hesitant in arranging for him to do so?" See: www.imdb.cf/name/nm095903/ | ||
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[1954]: British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), London
The Mossbach Collection [A black and white TV episode based on a dramatic incident by Stefan Zweig]. "Herr Mossbach has been a collector of prints all his life. 'For fifty years or more', he says, 'I went without beer, wine, tobacco, little outings, visits to the theatre, books. I've skimped and saved. All for the collection'. It is to see it, perhaps even to buy from it, that Herr Reinhardt, the Berlin dealer, has come to Mossbach's home. It is years since Mossbach has added to his collection, but though he is old now, and blind, it is a source of unending pleasure to him. The dealer looks forward to seeing it too. Why, he wonders, is the dignified Frau Mossbach so hesitant in arranging for him to do so?" See: www.imdb.cf/name/nm095903/
[1955]: Towers of London Productions, London
Mossbach Collection [A black and white Theatre Royal/Lilli Palmer Theatre TV episode based on a dramatic incident by Stefan Zweig]