{
  "title": "THE DOPPELGANGER",
  "category": "[RADIO-SCRIPT]",
  "article": "[David Wade, The Times, January 8, 1977] “…I do not want to end without a mention of J. C. W.\nBrook’s The Dopelganger. I see I described his The Missing Piece in June as ‘pedigree bunkum all\nthe way.’ I wouldn’t swear his latest isn’t just the same (parallel worlds, negative energy, terrible\nbattles to prevent alien wolvish creatures breaking in). The difference is that this time Mr. Brook,\nwith the aid of a spine-chilling production by Ian Cotterell, had me believing every word of it.”",
  "origination": "Radio 4, London (BBC).",
  "duration": "January 1, 1977.",
  "personnel": "J. C. W. Brook (scriptwriter), Ian Cotterell (producer), Paddy Kingsland (music).\nCAST: Nigel Anthony, Geoffrey Collins, Penelope Lee, Elizabeth Lindsay, Jack May, Emily Richard, Mary\nWimbush.",
  "extant_recordings": "Unknown.\n[PROGRAM LOG]\n(RADIO 4, LONDON)\n[Saturday—8:30-9:58 PM]\nJanuary 1, 1977\n“The Doppelganger”\n[BBC RADIO 4 EXTRA NEWSLETTER: “…On the eve of a make-or-break\nsecond honeymoon, Adam sees his dead mother at Oxford station and so\nbegins his descent into a dark world of his other self…”]\n[DIVERSITY WEBSITE: “Music by Paddy Kingsland & B.B.C. Radiophonic\nWorkshop…  Adam & Jane are on a make-or-break second honeymoon;\nbut at Oxford station, Adam sees his possibly dead mother & then at the\nhotel he meets Beth, a 25 year old girl with the mind of a child of seven,\nwho looks like Jane.....\"a doppelganger is your other self - your dark\nbrother of myth, who wishes to take your place in this world...\"]",
  "chronology": "",
  "sources": "",
  "gallery": "",
  "images": []
}