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Captain Zep - Space Detective

on BBC One London

A series in six episodes starring
1: Death Under the Sea written by COLIN BENNETT
Term begins for the student space detectives at the SOLVE Academy. A new Captain Zep has been appointed to introduce a series of his famous crime detection adventures. When all the facts of the case have been given, Captain Zep will stop the video and question the students. Will they have spotted the clues? Will you students at home? Special SOLVE logos can be won by answering the questions correctly, so stay alert!
Case No 1: Captain Zep takes over command of his spaceship Zep One and meets navigator Jason Brown and the stunning and brilliant new scientific adviser Professor Vana when an urgent call comes in: 'Investigate the murder of the President of Aquabeta'. A dangerous assignment for the new team especially as Aquabeta is a vast underwater city.
Lighting BRIAN CLEMETT
Illustrators PETER JONES. TREVOR GORING Graphic designer RAY OGDEN
Assistant producer MICHAEL FORTE Produced and directed by CHRISTOPHER PILKINGTON
To claim your SOLVE logo and certificate send your answers, together with a large stamped addressed envelope, to [address removed]9 BACK PAGES: 82

Contributors

Written By:
Colin Bennett
Unknown:
Jason Brown
Unknown:
Trevor Goring
Designer:
Ray Ogden
Directed By:
Christopher Pilkington
Captain Zep:
Richard Morant
Professor Vana:
Tracey Childs
Jason Brown:
And Ben Ellison

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