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Emery

on BBC One London

presents Legacy of Murder
The last of a lighthearted thriller in six parts filmed entirely on location starring Dick Emery and written by JOHN AND STEVEN SINGER Corpse in the Act featuring
Irene Handl , Richard Vernon
Barbara Murray , Patsy Rowlands and Barry Evans
Small-time detective Bernie, Weinstock appears to be failing in his attempt to track down six people who haven't been seen for 30 years. Four of them have already died in extremely suspicious circumstances just as he made contact with them and attempts have been made on Bernie's own life, the latest of these when his car was booby-trapped in Tunisia. Did he escape? Is there a connection between the six people on the list? Who is the mysterious limping man who appears to be behind all the deaths? What is the significance of the mermaid ring? Have you arrived at the answers to any of these questions?
Incidental music JACK POINT
Film cameraman EUGENECARR Sound recordist STUART MOSER
Film editors JOHN BUNSTAN , MIKE JACKSON DesignerJOHN STOUT
Producer HAROLD SNOAD
* Subtitles on Ceefax page 170

Contributors

Unknown:
Dick Emery
Written By:
John And
Unknown:
Irene Handl
Unknown:
Richard Vernon
Unknown:
Barbara Murray
Unknown:
Patsy Rowlands
Unknown:
Barry Evans
Unknown:
Stuart Moser
Editors:
John Bunstan
Editors:
Mike Jackson
Designer:
John Stout
Producer:
Harold Snoad
Suleiman:
Jim Dowdall
Leo:
Bernard Stone
Sarah:
Barbara Murray
Robin:
Barry Evans
Miss Stevens:
Delia Paton
Desmond:
Robert Mill
Clive:
Martin Wimbush
Tolhurst:
Richard Vernon
Cousin Looby:
Irenehandl
Her husband:
John Barrard
Thelma:
Patsy Rowlands
O'Toole:
Thomas Baptiste
Bernie Weinstock/Lord Algrave/:
Monica Danvers/crichton/
Joe Galleano:
Dick Emery

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