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Season
8 (PBS)(1977-78)
Episode Guide
compiled by The Classic TV Archive
with contributions by: Rina Fox
references:
TV Guide /
Library of Congress (telnet://locis.loc.gov)
Internet Movie Database (https://us.imdb.com)
UCLA Film and Television Archive / Writers Guild of America (wga)
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############## Season 8 1977-78 ##############
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8.1 [--] Masterpiece Theatre: DICKENS OF LONDON (Yorkshire TV Production
1976)
(28-Aug-1977 to 30-Oct-1977) PBS Sundays (10 part)
starring: Roy Dotrice, Diana Coupland, Karen Dotrice, Richard Leech
8.2 [--] Masterpiece Theatre: I CLAUDIUS (BBC production 1976)
(06-Nov-1977 to 29-Jan-1978) PBS Sundays (13 part)
adapted from Robert Graves's historical novels
starring: Derek Jacobi, Sian Phillips, Brian Blessed, John Paul
[--] 26-Mar-1978: Easter Sunday
8.3 [--] Masterpiece Theatre: ANNA KARENINA (BBC production 1977)
(05-Feb-1978 to 09-Apr-1978) PBS Sundays (10 part)
written by Tolstoy
starring: Nicola Pagett, Stuart Wilson, Davyd Harries, Robert Swan
8.4 [--] Masterpiece Theatre: OUR MUTUAL FRIEND (BBC Production 1976)
(16-Apr-1978 to 28-May-1978) PBS Sundays (7 part)
written by Charles Dickens
starring: Andrew Ray, Jack Wild, Lesley Dunlop, Duncan Lamont
8.5 [--] Masterpiece Theatre: POLDARK (BBC production series 2 1977)
(04-Jun-1978 to 27-Aug-1978) PBS Sundays (13 eps - series 2)
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############### End of Season 8 ##############
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