Carl Gustav Jung was the only interviewee on "Face to Face" to refuse to allow Feliks Topolski to draw his portrait for the opening sequence.
One of just three episodes (along with Bertrand Russell (1959) and Augustus John (1960) ) to have a timeslot greater than the standard 30 minutes.
Producer Hugh Burnett placed a review on this title where he stated that he believed this was the standout episode of the entire programme.
"The best, in my opinion, was with Professor Jung, who had dreamt of himself addressing a large audience in a square. He believed that my letter of invitation to take part in Face to Face was a precognition relating to that dream."
"The best, in my opinion, was with Professor Jung, who had dreamt of himself addressing a large audience in a square. He believed that my letter of invitation to take part in Face to Face was a precognition relating to that dream."