First of three films with Andrew Sachs
Yellow Benches
As a boy in Berlin, Andrew Sachs thought that having yellow benches to sit on was one of the privileges of being half-Jewish. But then one night in 1938 a happy childhood and his family's life in Germany came to an end. Andrew tells what happened, and helps his wife, Melody, with her first steps in German.
Film editor BEN MORRIS
Producer BERNARD ADAMS (R) revised (e)
... a treat for everyone, DAILY MAIL ... simple, unpretentious and delightful. THE TIMES