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Galileo is a 1975 British biographical film directed by Joseph Losey, about the 16th- and 17th-century scientist Galileo Galilei, whose astronomical observations with the newly invented telescope led to a profound conflict with the Roman Catholic Church.
3 episodes 1977: ITV Sunday Night Drama: Various characters: 2 episodes 1978: Premiere: Kenny: Episode: "One of These Nights I'm Gonna Get an Early Day" 1977–1979: The Other One: Brian Bryant: 13 episodes 1979: Chalk and Cheese: Unknown: Unknown episodes 1980: Tales of the Unexpected: Andrew: Episode: "The Umbrella Man" 1982: ITV Playhouse ...
Galileo (January, 1975). Bertolt Brecht's play was directed by Joseph Losey, who also directed the first production of the play's English language version in 1947. Jacques Brel Is Alive and Well and Living in Paris (February, 1975). Eric Blau's 1968 musical was directed by Denis Héroux. In Celebration (March, 1975).
Galileo, a biographical film by Liliana Cavani; Galileo (Japanese TV series), a Japanese television drama based on Detective Galileo; Galileo (German TV series), a science program "Galileo", an episode of The West Wing; Galileo: The Space Awakens, a program broadcast by tvN in South Korea
The following are lists of episodes from the Cosmos series: List of Cosmos: A Personal Voyage episodes, which first aired in 1980.
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Galileo (also known as Galileo Galilei) is a 1968 Italian–Bulgarian biographical drama film directed by Liliana Cavani. It depicts the life of Galileo Galilei and particularly his conflicts with the Catholic Church over his scientific theories.
In 1975, Losey realized a long-planned film adaptation of Brecht's Galileo released as Life of Galileo starring Chaim Topol. Galileo was produced as part of the subscription film series of the American Film Theatre, but shot in the UK. In the context of this production, Losey also made a half-hour film based on Galileo's life. [citation needed]