E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial


1:35 pm - 3:44 pm, Wednesday, December 24 on ITV1 London HD (103)

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About this Broadcast

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A lonely boy befriends an alien who has been left stranded on Earth. The two develop a psychic connection as the boy helps the extraterrestrial to contact his own people and call for rescue. However, living on Earth starts to have a devastating effect on the visitor's health, and a government operative is determined to capture him for study. Steven Spielberg's sci-fi fantasy, starring Henry Thomas, Drew Barrymore, Dee Wallace and Peter Coyote


1982 HD subtitles 16x9 audio-description
Family Fantasy Movie/Drama Science Fiction

Cast & Crew

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Henry Thomas (Actor) .. Elliott
Drew Barrymore (Actor) .. Gertie
Dee Wallace (Actor) .. Mary
Peter Coyote (Actor) .. Keys
C Thomas Howell (Actor) .. Tyler
Robert MacNaughton (Actor) .. Michael
KC Martel (Actor) .. Greg
Sean Frye (Actor) .. Steve

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Did You Know..

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Henry Thomas (Actor) .. Elliott
Drew Barrymore (Actor) .. Gertie
Born: February 22, 1975 in Culver City, California
Best Known For: Starring in ET and Charlie's Angels.
Early-life: Born February 22, 1975, in Culver City, California, she comes from a show-business family. Her grandfathers were silent film star Maurice Costello and acting legend John Barrymore. Her uncle was Lionel Barrymore and aunt Ethel Barrymore _ both stars in their own right. Her parents, John Drew Barrymore and Ildyko Jaid Mako, also dabbled in acting, as has her half-brother, John Blythe Barrymore. Her godfather is Steven Spielberg. She never finished high school, preferring to concentrate on her career, which began before she was a year old.
Career: Started out in commercials as a child, appeared in two TV movies, then hit the big time as Gertie in ET when she was just seven. In the same year, 1982, she became the youngest person to host Saturday Night Live. She missed out on a role in Poltergeist, but starred in Firestarter, See You in the Morning and Far from Home. She found it difficult to make the transition to adult roles, but gained plaudits for 1992's Poison Ivy. Bad Girls and a short but attention-grabbing turn in Scream helped her cause, before The Wedding Singer made her a major star all over again. Since then, Barrymore has appeared in such hits as Ever After, Never Been Kissed, Donnie Darko, two Charlie's Angels movies, 50 First Dates and Going the Distance. She is also a respected producer and has branched out into directing with 2009's critically admired Whip It.
Quote: "If I ever start talking to you about my 'craft' or my 'instrument', you have permission to shoot me."
Trivia: She enjoys photography.
Dee Wallace (Actor) .. Mary
Peter Coyote (Actor) .. Keys
C Thomas Howell (Actor) .. Tyler
Robert MacNaughton (Actor) .. Michael
KC Martel (Actor) .. Greg
Sean Frye (Actor) .. Steve
Steven Spielberg (Director)
Born: December 18, 1946 in Cincinnati, Ohio
Best Known For: Creating some of the biggest blockbusters in film history.
Early-life: Steven Allan Spielberg was born on December 18, 1946, in Cincinnati, Ohio. Father Arnold and mum Leah split when he was young. Inspired by old war films, he made the drama Escape to Nowhere when he was 13. That won him the first of many awards. He dropped out of university but his early offerings, Firelight and Amblin, garnered much acclaim. He then landed a job at Universal Studios, where he directed TV movies.
Career: Spielberg's 1971 thriller Duel paved the way for feature film The Sugarland Express, a modest hit. In 1975, Jaws started a long run of successes, including the Indiana Jones films, ET, Jurassic Park, Schindler's List and Saving Private Ryan. He also co-founded studio Dreamworks SKG, which has backed various hits, including Shrek, American Beauty and Gladiator. Spielberg's recent films include The Terminal, Munich and War of the Worlds. He has also worked as the producer on a string of hit films, including The Goonies, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, the Back to the Future trilogy, the Transformers trilogy, and True Grit. His recent work includes The Adventures of Tintin: Secret of the Unicorn, War Horse and Lincoln. He won an Oscar for Saving Private Ryan and Schindler's List and an honorary award in 1987.
Quote: "Once a month the sky falls on my head, I come to, and I see another movie I want to make."
Trivia: His net worth in 2010 was estimated to be $3billion.