1989: The Equalizer Series – The Visitation

Jenny: Lauren Demeter

Director: Bradford May

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1989: Dear John Series – The British Are Coming

Jenny: Sarah

Director: Hal Cooper

Further details may be found in the BFI Collections Database or IMDb

1987: Amazon Women on the Moon

Jenny: Cleopatra

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1987: The Film Club

First broadcast: Sat 10th Oct 1987 on BBC Two

Philip French, film critic of the Observer, introduces two films from cult American director Monte Hellman.

China 9, Liberty 37. Starring Jenny, Warren Oates and Fabio Testi

1987: The Grand Knockout Tournament

First broadcast: Sun 25th Dec 1988, 12:05 on BBC One London

Teams compete over crazy games to raise money for Children in Need with guests, who include Jenny

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1987: The Twilight Zone – Voices in the Earth

Jenny: Jacinda

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1987: Once in a Lifetime: Margaret Lacey

Jenny: self

Director: Barry Cockcroft

Further details may be found in the BFI Collections Database – also known as Extra Special Margaret Lacey

1986: The Twilight Zone Series – The Last Defender of Camelot

Jenny: Morgan Le Fay

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1986: Michael Aspel and Co

First broadcast: 15th Feb 1986 on ITV

Michael Aspel interviews Jenny along with Bruce Forsyth and Roy Kinnear.

1986: The Two Ronnies

First broadcast: Sat 25th Jan 1986 on BBC One

Special guest Jenny as Agnes Pommfrit

Director: Marcus Mortimer

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1985: Silas Marner (The Weaver of Raveloe)

First broadcast: Mon 30th Dec 1985 on BBC One

Starring Jenny and Ben Kingsley

Director: Giles Foster

Further details may be found in the BFI Collections Database or IMDb

1985: Love’s Labour’s Lost

Jenny: Rosaline

Director: Elijah Moshinsky

Further details may be found in the BFI Collections Database or IMDb

1985: An Actor’s Life for Me

First broadcast: Sun 28th Jul 1985, 19:15 on BBC Two England

This series of five programmes combines the best stories and the best storytellers in a theatrical anthology. Tonight’s contributors include Jenny

1985: Off the Record

First broadcast: Tue 26th Mar 1985, 18:50 on BBC Two England

Jenny takes Steve Blacknell through her record collection and illustrates some of her favourites with archive footage.

1984: This Office Life

First broadcast: Sun 30th Dec 1984 on BBC One

Starring Jenny as Pam.

Director: Ian Keill

Further details may be found in the BFI Collections Database or IMDb

1983: Jenny Agutter Charity Appeal

First broadcast: Sun 9th Oct 1983 on BBC One

Jenny appeals on behalf of The Mid Counties Autistic Society (reg no 284753). Jenny explains what MIDCAS is doing to fill this gap in the care and treatment of autistic youngsters.

1983: The Time of Your Life

First broadcast: Fri 15th Jul 1983, 19:30 on BBC One London

With Noel Edmonds. In the last programme in this series, Jenny remembers 17 December 1970 with the help of Bernard Cribbins and Dinah Sheridan.

1982: A Dream of Alice

First broadcast: Mon 29th Mar 1982 on BBC Two

Reflections of Wonderland to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the birth of Lewis Carroll. Presented by Marian Montgomery, starring Jenny as Alice.

Further details may be found in the BFI Collections Database

1981: Amy

Jenny: Amy Medford

Director: Vincent McEveety

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1981: Film 81

First broadcast: Mon 9th Nov 1981 on BBC One

Presented by Barry Norman.

Jenny stars in An American Werewolf in London, a contemporary spoof horror on the wolf-man classics, written and directed by John Landis.

1980: The World About Us

First broadcast: Sun 2nd Nov 1980 on BBC Two

Walkabout to Hollywood. David Gulpilil , a tribal aborigine of Australia’s Northern Territory, played the lead, opposite Jenny, in the Hollywood film Walkabout and became an international star. This is the story of how Gulpilil struggles to maintain a balance between his tribal roots and the demands of show-business. Narrated by Robert Powell.

1980: Beulah Land

Jenny: Lizzie Corlay

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1980: Jackanory

First broadcast: Mon 10th Mar 1980, 16:25 on BBC One London

Jenny reads ‘The Mill House Cat’ by Marjorie-Ann Watts.