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In the final programme of the series John Tusa introduces a discussion on one of the major problems of museums and galleries today-the ever increasing gap between prices and funds available for the purchase of works of art.
How can galleries keep pace? Can we afford any longer to keep things or indeed to let them go? In fact, how much for the nation?

Reporter Edwin Mullins
with Sir John Witt, Chairman of the Trustees of the National Gallery
David Piper, Director of the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge
Ernle Money, MP
(Colour)

Contributors

Presenter:
John Tusa
Reporter:
Edwin Mullins
Panellist:
Sir John Witt
Panellist:
David Piper
Panellist:
Ernle Money
Producer:
John Drummond
Director:
David Cheshire

BBC Two England

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