The British primetime television serial Widows debuted in 1983 on the ITV network. It was created by Euston Films for Thames Television and broadcast on the ITV network. Lynda La Plante, a writer of mystery fiction, was the author of the six-part series that revolved. Verity Lambert served as the executive producer for this production. It was Kathleen Ferrier's performance of "What Is Life to Me Without Thee" from the opera L'Orfeo that was heard intermittently during the first season of Widows and again at the end of the credits for the second season.
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The British primetime television serial Widows debuted in 1983 on the ITV network. It was created by Euston Films for Thames Television and broadcast on the ITV network. Lynda La Plante, a writer of mystery fiction, was the author of the six-part series that revolved. Verity Lambert served as the executive producer for this production. It was Kathleen Ferrier's performance of "What Is Life to Me Without Thee" from the opera L'Orfeo that was heard intermittently during the first season of Widows and again at the end of the credits for the second season.
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