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  1. The Brack Report is a British television drama series created by Christopher Penfold for Thames Television looking at concerns about nuclear power, and exploring some alternative energy sources. It was broadcast over 10 weeks on ITV from 6 April 1982 to 8 June 1982 which overlapped with the Falklands War . [1]

  2. The Brack Report: Created by Christopher Penfold. With Donald Sumpter, Patricia Garwood, Jenny Seagrove, Neil Nisbet. Paul Brack is a scientist trying to prevent a potential disaster after quitting his job at a nuclear power station.

    • (32)
    • 1982-04-06
    • Drama
    • 60
  3. Overview. After an earthquake causes some damage to a nuclear power station, one of the chief nuclear physicists, Paul Brack, starts to investigate the safety procedures and policies of the station. He is dismayed to discover that there is a lack of real safety processes at the station, and quits his job in disgust.

  4. Studio Thames Television. Genres Drama. After an earthquake causes some damage to a nuclear power station, one of the chief nuclear physicists, Paul Brack, starts to investigate the safety procedures and policies of the station.

    • April 6, 1982
  5. Scientist Paul Brack is working on a project at one of Britain's nuclear power stations. Then events disrupt his future career.

  6. Chapter 5. Paul Brack discovers that an electricity generating windmill plant is hampered by lack of funds and political indifference. 7.0 /10. Rate. Top-rated. Tue, Apr 6, 1982. S1.E1. Chapter 1. Scientist Paul Brack is working on a project at one of Britain's nuclear power stations.

  7. Cast. Donald Sumpter (Paul Brack) Patricia Garwood (Pat Brack) Jenny Seagrove (Angela Brack) Neil Nisbet (Oliver Brack) Robert Lang (Harold Harlan) Sue Robinson (Sarah Challen) Toria Fuller ...