Lifeline
"I want you to know that the last living image in my mind was your dear, sweet face."
In 1990, a retired music teacher from Hungerford began a two-month relationship with a man who had spent 13 years imprisoned next door to the electric chair in Florida. Mary Grayson wrote to Ray Clark after reading a newspaper article about Lifelines, an organisation which puts death-row prisoners in touch with people in the outside world. This film tells of their extraordinary friendship. Director David Darlow
Editor John Blake
A Darlow Smithson production for BBCtv 0 TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888