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The Days the World Went Mad

on BBC One London

Earthquakes-Tidal Waves-Eruptions-Tornadoes-Hurricanes

The happenings recorded in this programme mock the worst that man can do. Natural disasters have wiped out whole islands in a single blast, or swept vast areas clear of all buildings and trees, with terrible destruction and loss of life.
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Contributors

Music:
Alexander Goehr
Organist:
Nicholas Danby
Script:
Gordon Thomas
Commentary:
Dick Graham
Producer:
Max Morgan-Witts

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