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Dramatised in two parts by Hugh Leonard
Starring Peter Cushing
and Nigel Stock as Dr. Watson
also starring Gary Raymond as Sir Henry Baskerville, Gabriella Licudi as Beryl Stapleton, Philip Bond as Stapleton
and featuring Gerald Flood as Sir Hugo Baskerville

"The legend concerns my ancestor, Sir Hugo Baskerville, who desired the daughter of one of his yeomen. Sir Hugo was a godless scoundrel... debased, profane, violent.... He abducted the girl and brought her here to Baskerville Hall... At dead of night she escaped..."
('I'm a bit of a nervous Norah': page 6)

Contributors

Author:
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Dramatised by:
Hugh Leonard
Script Editor:
John Barber
Designer:
Tom Carter
Producer:
William Sterling
Director:
Graham Evans
Sherlock Holmes:
Peter Cushing
Dr Watson:
Nigel Stock
Sir Henry Baskerville:
Gary Raymond
Beryl Stapleton:
Gabriella Licudi
Stapleton:
Philip Bond
Sir Hugo Baskerville:
Gerald Flood
Girl:
Susan Lefton
Sir Charles Baskerville:
Ballard Berkeley
Dr Mortimer:
David Leland
Squire Frankland:
George Howe
Servant:
Alan Meadows
Coachman:
Bob Harris
Manager:
David Trevena
Barrymore:
Christopher Burgess

Nearly half the population of Britain lives within 60 miles of the Peak District National Park. Millions visit the Park each year. Yet how many know of the battles that took place for the right to walk and climb there?
Ewan MacColl - folksinger and rambler - returns to Kinder Scout and tells the story of one that he remembers.
Taking part, Tom Stephenson, Fred Heardman, Tony Gillett, Dave Nesbitt, Bunny Rothman, Horace Oldham

Contributors

Presenter:
Ewan MacColl
Speaker:
Tom Stephenson
Speaker:
Fred Heardman
Speaker:
Tony Gillett
Speaker:
Dave Nesbitt
Speaker:
Bunny Rothman
Speaker:
Horace Oldham
Producer:
Robert E. Toner
Executive Producer:
Bridget Winter

Tonight's programme in a season of new feature films made specially for television.

Psychiatrist David Sorell is caught up in a world of nightmare horror induced by a group of people practising the black arts.

Contributors

Screenplay/Producer:
Richard Alan Simmons
From a story by:
Guy Endore
Director:
Paul Wendkos
David Sorell:
Louis Jourdan
Myles Donovan:
Carroll O'Connor
Paul Varney:
Bradford Dillman
Harry Snowden:
Wilfrid Hyde-White
Barbara:
Lynda Day
Mrs Varney:
Marsha Hunt
Ingrid Dome:
Katharine Woodville
Mr Wyant:
Harry Davis

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