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The Exception

on BBC One London

The life and thought of Soren Kierkegaard the Danish genius who, scorned in his lifetime, is now compared with Plato and St. Paul.
Written and produced by Vernon Sproxton.
A Viewpoint film
See page 38

Contributors

The voice of Kierkegaard:
Andrew Cruickshank
Reader:
Mary O'Farrell
Reader:
John Woodnutt
Narrator:
R.T. Brooks
Film cameraman:
Fleming Jensson (of Danish Television)
Film Editor:
Norman Matthews
Writer/Producer:
Vernon Sproxton

BBC One London

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