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In February 1984, the BBC presented a film adaptation for its Play for Today series in which the setting was changed from America to Wales. Z for Zachariah, a 2015 film adaptation of the novel premiered in January 2015 with financing from Creative Artists Agency (CAA) and Material Pictures. Eschewing the central Adam/Eve theme and its ...
Z for Zachariah is a 2015 apocalyptic science fiction film directed by Craig Zobel and starring Margot Robbie, Chiwetel Ejiofor, and Chris Pine.Written by Nissar Modi, it is based on the 1974 posthumously published book of the same name by Robert C. O'Brien, though the plot differs in some significant ways.
1984 Play for Today: John Loomis Episode: "Z for Zachariah" 1985 A.D. Nero: Mini-series, 5 episodes 1988 American Playhouse: Johnnie Aysgarth Episode: "Suspicion" 1989 A Fine Romance: Michael Trent Episode: "Pilot" Columbo: Elliott Blake Episode: "Columbo Goes to the Guillotine" Nightmare Classics: Dr. Henry Jekyll/Mr. Edward Hyde
She appeared in the one-off drama Z for Zachariah, part of the last run of the BBC's Play For Today series in 1984. Acting opposite Anthony Andrews , she took the role of teenager Ann Burden, one of apparently only two survivors of a nuclear holocaust .
"The After-Dinner Joke" is the 17th episode of eighth season of the British BBC anthology TV series Play for Today. The episode was a television play that was originally broadcast on 14 February 1978.
"The Flipside of Dominick Hide" is a British television play first transmitted on BBC1 on 9 December 1980 as part of the Play for Today series. Peter Firth stars in the title role as a time traveller from Earth's future who illegally visits the London of 1980 to search for an 'ancestor' and finds a world very different from the one he left behind.
Zachariah, born in 1976, had Canavan disease, a rare leukodystrophy syndrome that causes brain deterioration. There were years going to doctors and therapists, searching for answers.
Western journalists visit Moscow to interview Adrian Harris, a former controller in British intelligence who was also a double agent for the Soviet Union.Harris believes in both Communism and Englishness, believing himself to have betrayed his class, but not his country.