The final programme in the series about famous books and their authors. Remembrance of Thing* Past
No sooner had the warm liquid, and the crumbs with it, touched my palate than a shudder ran through my whole body ... An exquisite pleasure had invaded my senses, but individual, detached, with no suggestion of its origin.' Philip Thody discusses the immensely long work by Marcel Proust which changed the whole concept of what a novel could be. Readers PAUL WEBSTER and BRIAN TRUEMAN Producer
STANLEY WILLIAMSON BBC Manchester