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Not really a programme I remember watching, made me wonder if EastEnders might have been slightly based on it maybe? It does give you the thoughts on a pub in London and sounds like some of the ones I have visited over the years ...
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Extra notes on cover, middle (gatefold sleeve) and any inserts
'World's End' is a series produced by Colin Tucker and set in and around a pub in World's End area of Chelsea. The keys to the story and the area are its cosmopolitan atmosphere and its classlessnesss, and the writer Ted Whitehead weaves together a richly assorted set of situations and characters. Neville Smith plays the part of Robin and the series introduces Pam Scotcher as Camille.
The title music was composed, arranged and sung by Alan Price and he's accompanied by his regular band comprising Dave Rose, synthesizer; Billy Smith, bass guitar; Theodore Thunder, drums and Don Weller, tenor sax.
Produced by
Alan Price and Bruce Talbot.
Further information
BBC Radio Enterprises Ltd and BBC Enterprises Ltd, predecessors of BBC Worldwide / BBC Worldwide Ltd., the BBC's commercial arm. Formed 1968 and 1979 respectively, they were a subsidiary wholly owned by the BBC and merged into BBC Worldwide in 1995. In that time, there were companies set up within or structured brands as part of the company to deal with separate parts of the business, e.g. BBC Records for recorded audio. Sometimes written as BBC Enterprise Ltd.
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