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Seven Deadly Sins (miniseries)

Seven Deadly Sins is a 1993 Australian television drama anthology series aired by ABC Television.

Cast
LustAndy Anderson as Colin • Hugo Weaving as Eric • Victoria Longley as Deirdre • Heather Mitchell as Belinda • David Roberts as Alistair PrideColin Friels as Roger Pascoe • Elizabeth Alexander as Jill Pascoe • Linden Wilkinson • Beth Champion SlothSteve Bisley as Meadowvale Supervisor • Vince Colosimo as Tony • Robyn Nevin as Margot • Frank Gallacher as Elliot • Monica Maughan as Lorna • Bob Baines as Ray GreedPamela Rabe as Laura • Marshall Napier as Tom • Kim Gyngell as William • Caroline Gillmer as Rachel • Claudia BlackGosia Dobrowolska EnvyBelinda McCloryGenevieve Lemon as Envy • Lech Mackiewicz as Andre • Roslyn Oades GluttonyGia Carides as Gina • Richard Roxburgh as Mark • Lynne McGranger as Gluttony • Deborah Conway as Party Guest • Paul Kelly as Party Guest • Vincent GilAnni FinstererGeneviève Picot as Eve • Steve JacobsPaul BlackwellAbe Forsythe as Dead Child • Diarmid HeidenreichFrank Gallacher as Elliott • Betty LucasHeather Mitchell ==Production==
Production
Seven Deadly Sins was pitched to Penny Chapman, then head of drama at the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, by script editor Barbara Masel. Her idea was to create a series of stories that would "let the moral compass spin". ==Soundtrack==
Soundtrack
}} A soundtrack was released by ABC Music and produced by Martin Armiger. It features vocals by artists Paul Kelly, Renée Geyer, Vika Bull, and Deborah Conway, with arrangements by Derek Williams. The album peaked at number 71 on the ARIA Charts. Geyer's version of "Crazy" was released as the lead single. "He Can't Decide" was released as the second and final single in 1993. Track listing Charts ==Dance film series==
Dance film series
Also in 1993, ABC TV screened seven works by leading contemporary choreographers, with the series title as well as the segments carrying the same title as the miniseries. The series was produced and directed by Stephen Burstow, and each of the seven films were seven minutes long. The seven works were: • "Lust", choreographed by Graeme Watson with One Extra Company • "Avarice", choreographed by Leigh Warren with Australian Dance Theatre • "Sloth", choreographed by Meryl Tankard with Meryl Tankard Company • "Envy", choreographed by Paul Mercurio with Australian Choreographic Ensemble • "Wrath", choreographed by Chrissie Parrott with Chrissie Parrott Dance Company • "Gluttony", choreographed by Kai Tai Chan for Sydney Dance Company • "Pride", choreographed by Stephen Page for Bangarra Dance Theatre ==Footnotes==
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