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  1. 27 set 2022 · Cream in my Coffee (1980) by Dennis Potter & Gavin Millar. Past and present intertwine: An elderly couple returns to the hotel where they became close when they were young and flashbacks to...

  2. Cream in My Coffee is a TV film written by Dennis Potter that shifts between two time-frames to tell a story of an enduring relationship. It is steeped in nostalgia, shown through the repeating use of the song that gives the film its name; which feels like a recycling of a go-to trope for Potter.

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  3. 7 dic 2010 · Martin Shaw talking about his character Jack Butcher in Dennis Potter's Cream in My Coffee (1980). You can buy Cream in My Coffee on DVD here: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Dennis-Potter......

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    In the summer of 1934, young lovers Bernard and Jean head to the five star Grand Hotel in Eastbournefor a dirty weekend. Bernard comes from an affluent middle-class family while Jean works at the local post office; they intend to be married within a matter of months, much to the annoyance of Bernard's domineering mother. During their stay the coupl...

    Cream in My Coffee was the third play of an intended series of nine dramas produced by Potter and Kenith Trodd's own production company Pennies From Heaven Ltd. to be broadcast on ITV in 1980 and 1981. Commissioned by Michael Grade and distributed through London Weekend Television, six of the plays would be written by Potter while the remaining thr...

    Graham Fuller (ed.), Potter on Potter; 1993
    W. Stephen Gilbert, Fight & Kick & Bite: The Life and Work of Dennis Potter; 1995
  4. Overview. Past and present intertwine: An elderly couple returns to the hotel where they became close when they were young and flashbacks to the earlier visit reveal the origins of both their pleasures and problems.

  5. Synopsis. Past and present intertwine: An elderly couple returns to the hotel where they became close when they were young and flashbacks to the earlier visit reveal the origins of both their pleasures and problems.

  6. Faith Brook Cast. Dennis Potter Screenplay. Ernest Vincze Cinematography. Max Harris Music. Critics reviews. Bernard and Jean Wilsher return to a seaside hotel they visited in their 1930’s heyday and reflect on their long marriage.