The website www.rareuktv.com appears to have (or have had) the series available on DVD but otherwise the 1983 Spyship mini-serial seems to have vanished off the face of the earth. It seems odd that the BBC shop doesn't stock the product. As for the theme song, June Tabor's "A Cold Wind", it too is very difficult to find, not appearing on any of her albums. One Amazon partner, "y_gatward2", has (or had) a copy of the album "The Thorn Birds And Other BBC TV Themes", featuring the Spyship theme song but only on vinyl, not on CD.
"V" stands for The Visitors. It came to NBC television in 4 forms. First there was the original 1983 2-part miniseries. Next was V: The Final Battle in 1984, which was a 3-part miniseries. Then there was V the series which aired in 1984-85, and finally the 2009-11 series V which was a re-imagining of the 1983 miniseries.
The Australian mini-series, 'Return to Eden' starring Rebecca Gilling and James Reyne; it was first shown in 1983.
No, but both have won Emmys for other television projects. Jones won a 1983 Emmy for his performance as executed Utah killer Gary Gilmore in "The Executioner's Song." Duvall was awarded two Emmys as the star and co-executive producer of another Western miniseries -- "Broken Trail" (2006).
Octopussy - 1983 was released on: UK: 6 June 1983 (London) (premiere) UK: 6 June 1983 USA: 10 June 1983 South Africa: 24 June 1983 Hong Kong: 1 July 1983 Japan: 2 July 1983 Netherlands: 7 July 1983 Ireland: 15 July 1983 Sweden: 23 July 1983 Austria: 5 August 1983 Switzerland: 5 August 1983 West Germany: 5 August 1983 Finland: 12 August 1983 Denmark: 15 August 1983 Norway: 19 August 1983 Philippines: 30 August 1983 (Davao) Spain: 8 September 1983 Belgium: 15 September 1983 (Gent) Brazil: 15 September 1983 Mexico: 15 September 1983 France: 5 October 1983 Portugal: 27 October 1983 Italy: 9 November 1983 Australia: 24 November 1983 Greece: 24 November 1983 South Korea: 29 July 1984 Turkey: January 1987
1983 Peach Bowl - 1983 TV was released on: USA: 30 December 1983
The Thorn Birds - TV miniseries - was created in 1983.
'All the Rivers run' (1983) was an Australian miniseries starring Sigrid Thornton and based on a book by Nancy Cato.
No. Roots is a 1977 TV miniseries and Kirstie Alley's TV career began in 1983.
Australian born author Colleen McCullough wrote the novel The Thorn Birds which was released in 1977. In 1983 there was a television miniseries based on the novel. The miniseries is considered one of the most watched behind Roots.
V is a two-part science fiction television miniseries, written and directed by Kenneth Johnson. First shown in 1983, it initiated the science fiction franchise concerning aliens known as "The Visitors" trying to gain control of Earth, and of the ways the populace react to this.
The NBC series known as "V", which stands for The Visitors came to television in 4 forms. In 1983 there was a 2-part miniseries, 1984 a 3-part miniseries, the 1984-85 series and finally the 2009 series. The final installment ended on 15 March 2011.
Trini Lund has: Played Frk. Suenson in "Formynderne" in 1978. Played Elis in "Blindpassasjer" in 1978. Played Bente in "Kronprinsen" in 1979. Played Mrs. Starvik in "Spyship" in 1983. Played Bestyrerinne in "Nini" in 1998.
Philip Hynd has: Played Alfred Brown in "Killers" in 1976. Performed in "Marti" in 1977. Played Liddell in "Bergerac" in 1981. Played Evans in "Spyship" in 1983. Played Markham in "Family Ties Vacation" in 1985.
"V" stands for The Visitors. It came to NBC television in 4 forms. First there was the original 1983 2-part miniseries. Next was V: The Final Battle in 1984, which was a 3-part miniseries. Then there was V the series which aired in 1984-85, and finally the 2009-11 series V which was a re-imagining of the 1983 miniseries.
Rachel Ward starred in the 1983 miniseries The Thorn Birds. She portrayed Meggie Cleary the protagonist in the movie who has a series of misfortunate romantic encounters.
This was a remake of a 1983 miniseries. It stars Elizabeth Mitchell, from "Lost" and "ER". Morris Chestnut was her main co-star along with Joel Gretsch.
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