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Gangsters

on BBC One London

A series of six programmes by PHILIP MARTIN with Ahmed Khalil , Elizabeth Cassidy Paul Barber , Alibe Parsons
Saeed Jaffrey , Robert Stephens and Incident 5
A bullet from Sarah Gant 's gun j shatters John Kline 's temporary belief in ghosts. c Why has Sarah, the elegant New Yorker, lured him to a secret rendezvous?
What is her connection with the dead Dinah Carmichael - the beautiful stripper?
Cast in order of appearance
Music composed and directed by DAVE GREENSLADE
Script editor peter ansorgi Designer IAN ashurst Producer DAVID ROSE
Director KENNETH IVES BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Unknown:
Philip Martin
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Ahmed Khalil
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Elizabeth Cassidy
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Paul Barber
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Alibe Parsons
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Saeed Jaffrey
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Robert Stephens
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Sarah Gant
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John Kline
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Dinah Carmichael
Directed By:
Dave Greenslade
Editor:
Peter Ansorgi
Designer:
Ian Ashurst
Producer:
David Rose
Director:
Kenneth Ives
John Kline:
Maurice Colbourne
Malleson:
Paul Barber
Sarah Gant:
Alibe Parsons
Khan:
Ahmed Khalil
Bryden:
Oswald Lindsay
Hunniford:
Oscar James
Sir George Jeavons:
Robert Stephens
Gordon Winthrop:
Christopher Benjamin
Rafiq:
Saeed Jaffrey
Anne Darracott:
Elizabeth Cassidy
Norah Garwood:
Mikel Lambert
Mangit:
June Bolton
Jashir:
Tariq Yunus
Shadettes:
Earlene Bentley
Shadettes:
Ethel Coley
Shadettes:
Joanna White
Kuldip:
Paul Satvender
Comedian:
Rolf Day
Mr Yan:
Kristopher Kum

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