Television: 1970s

1979: Mayflower – The Pilgrims’ Adventure 

Jenny: Priscilla Mullins

Director: George Shaefer   

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1979: BBC Playhouse

First broadcast: on BBC Two

School Play: with Jenny as Miss P Jackson 

Director: James Cellan Jones

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1979: Film 79

First broadcast:  on BBC One London

Presented by Barry Norman

Sweet William: novelist Beryl Bainbridge explains how she turned her successful book into a screenplay, with comment also from the film’s stars Jenny and Sam Waterstone.

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1978: Call My Bluff

First broadcast:  on BBC Two, Series 12, Episode 4.

A duel of words and wit between Frank Muir, Tim Rice, Jenny and Patrick Campbell, Nigel Dempster, Sinead Cusack. Referee Robert Robinson

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1977: Film 77

First broadcast:  on BBC One

Barry Norman talks to Jenny, Cliff Robertson, Flora Robson, Simon Ward and director Michael Anderson talk about Dominique, a new film now being made at Shepperton Studios.

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1977: The Six Million Dollar Man Series

Deadly Countdown with Jenny as Dr Leah Russell

Director: Cliff Bole

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1977: The Man in the Iron Mask

Jenny: Louise de la Valliere

Director: Mike Newell

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1976: Film 76

Barry Norman interviews Jenny, Donald Sutherland and Michael Caine on location in Berkshire for The Eagle has Landed – this World War II story directed by John Sturges.

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1975: A Legacy

First broadcast:  on BBC Two

Jenny: Melanie Merz

Director: Derek Martinus

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1975: Shadows Series

The Waiting Room: with Jenny as Sue

Director: Stan Woodward

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1974: Thriller Series

Kiss Me and Die: Jenny as Dominie Lanceford  

Director: John Sichel

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1972: A War of Children

Jenny: Maureen Tomelty  

Director: George Shaefer

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1972: Movie Quiz

First broadcast:  on BBC One London

Chairman Robin Ray presides over the game in which Michael Parkinson helped this week by Jenny and Hildegard Neil challenges Sylvia Syms with Tom Courtenay, Michael Jayston.

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1972: Shelley

First broadcast:  on BBC Two

A biography by John Elliot, with Jenny as Mary Shelley

Director: Alan Bridges

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1971: The Snow Goose        
Golden Globe: Best Movie made for TV (1971)

First broadcast:  on BBC Two

Jenny: Fritha – Emmy Best Supporting Actress

Director: Patrick Garland

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1971: BBC Play of the Month

First broadcast: Sun 19th Dec 1971 on BBC One

The Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekhov with Jenny as Anya.

Director: Cedric Messina

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1971: Film Night

First broadcast:  on BBC Two England

Introduced by Sheridan Morley – young actresses, Jenny and Marlene Jobert, talk about their careers

Philip Jenkinson with your vintage film requests.

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1971: Yorkshire Television The Ten Commandments

Episode: As Many As Are Here Present

Jenny as Beth Clark

Series produced by Peter Willes

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1971:  BBC Play of the Month

First broadcast:  on BBC One

The Wild Duck  by Henrik Ibsen with Jenny as Hedvig Ekdal

Director: Alan Bridges  

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1970: The Great Inimitable Mr Dickens

First broadcast: on BBC Two

Jenny: Young Maria Beadnell, Mary Hogarth and Ellen Ternan

Director: Ned Sherrin

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