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Omnibus

on BBC One London

Introduced by Humphrey Burton
Tonight the hills are alive with the sound of Muzak, the background music we always hear but to which we never listen. Helping to investigate chewing-gum for the ears are Alan Freeman , Neil Innes , Brian Eno , Joseph Cooper at the dummy keyboard and the music critics of the Bristol Babies Forum.
Also in tonight's programme, Michael Clark , one of the most exciting prospects ever to emerge in British dance. Clark is only 22. This evening Omnibus reflects on his brief, but so far startling career, and previews the work that he and his newly-formed company are preparing for their launch in London and appearances at the Edinburgh Festival.
Assistant editor CHRISTOPHER SWANN
Producers RICHARD SPENCE and BOB LOCKYER Editor IAN SQUIRES ● Woddis On: page 85

Contributors

Introduced By:
Humphrey Burton
Unknown:
Alan Freeman
Unknown:
Neil Innes
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Brian Eno
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Joseph Cooper
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Michael Clark
Editor:
Christopher Swann
Producers:
Richard Spence

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