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The Naked Lady: Part 2

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A television play in four parts by Duncan Ross
Starring Andrew Osborn, Lana Morris
with Daphne Anderson, Richard Pearson, Patrick Troughton, Robert Urquhart

The action takes place in a small fishing village on the south-west coast. Time, the present.

Part Two of "The Naked Lady"
In the quiet seaside hotel at Torpoint, on the South Coast, the body of a young woman, Miss Le Roy, has been found hanged. At first, it looks like suicide, but closer investigation reveals that it is a case of murder. Detective Inspector Bill Burroughs is called in, and a clue leads him to a small, London night-club 'The Spiny Lobster', where he meets Sylvia Craig, with whom the murdered girl shared a room. In order to help in his investigations Burroughs suggests that Sylvia should accompany him down to Torpoint...

[Photo caption] Left, Harold Scott as Professor Dodds who claims that he is a bird-watcher, but who seems to be more interested in the Army's tanks

Contributors

Writer:
Duncan Ross
Producer:
Campbell Logan
Designer:
Guy Sheppard
Dr. Gordon:
Robert Urquhart
Chief Constable Gower:
Ewan MacDuff
Detective-Inspector Bill Burroughs:
Andrew Osborn
Sylvia Craig:
Lana Morris
Constable Wareham:
Brian Willett
Professor Dodds:
Harold Scott
Laurence Odell:
Peter Copley
Kitty Cusack:
Daphne Anderson
Captain Digby:
Bryan Coleman
Major Fulford:
Martin Boddey
Commander Yates:
Charles Morgan
Detective-Sergeant Cole:
David Garth
Jim Larkins:
Richard Pearson
Bob Dyson:
Patrick Troughton
Charlie Morris:
Thomas Heathcote

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