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  1. 27 set 2022 · 73. 4.6K views 1 year ago. 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...

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  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. 14 set 2012 · Cream In My Coffee stars Lionel Jeffries and Peggy Ashcroft as an elderly couple visiting a hotel in Eastbourne - the same hotel they visited as a flighty young couple in the 1930s, in secret from their disapproving parents.

  4. Cream in My Coffee is a television drama by Dennis Potter, broadcast on ITV on 2 November 1980 as the last in a loosely connected trilogy of plays exploring language and betrayal. A juxtaposition between youth and old age, the play combines a non-linear narrative with the use of popular music to heighten dramatic tension, a feature ...

  5. Cream in My Coffee (1980) 11/02/1980 (GB) Drama , Romance , TV Movie 1h 31m. User. Score. What's your Vibe ? 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.

  6. 26 giu 2020 · A juxtaposition between youth and old age, the play combines a non-linear narrative with the use of popular music to heighten dramatic tension, a feature of much of Potter’s work. Cream in My Coffee was awarded the Prix Italia for best drama in 1981 and Peggy Ashcroft gained a BAFTA Best Actress award in 1981.

  7. Lionel Jeffries Cast. Martin Shaw Cast. 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.