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Dramatised by Alexander Baron
Starring Peter Cushing and Nigel Stock as Dr Watson
also starring Georgia Brown as Rachel

"Don't ask questions. Believe in me. In the old passage. Eleven o'clock tonight. Don't ask questions. Just be there."
(Colour)
(First shown on BBC1)

Contributors

Author:
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Dramatised by:
Alexander Baron
Script Editor:
John Barber
Script Editor:
Donald Tosh
Designer:
Stanley Morris
Producer:
William Sterling
Director:
Viktors Ritelis
Sherlock Holmes:
Peter Cushing
Dr Watson:
Nigel Stock
Rachel:
Georgia Brown
John Brunton:
Brian Jackson
Reginald Musgrave:
Norman Wooland
Janet:
Elizabeth Hughes
Dick Darrell:
Norman Florence
Mrs Hudson:
Grace Arnold
Ellen:
Sheelah Wilcocks
Sergeant:
Dominic Allan

Countryman, businessman, councillor, musician, and conductor of the Godre'r Aran Male Choir.
To him the best place on earth is his home village - Llanuwchllyn, on the shores of Bala Lake in Merionethshire.
With the help of members of his choir he gives us a glimpse of the way of life of this rural Welsh community, and tells us why its preservation means so much to him.
(from Wales)

Contributors

Subject/Conductor:
Tom Jones
Singers:
Godre'r Aran Male Choir
Narrator:
David Parry-Jones
Producer:
Geraint Stanley Jones

A season of new feature films made specially for television.

Each of the stories in this dramatic trilogy is a study in the terror which evolves from individual greed and guilt.
A wealthy old man, paralysed by a stroke, is taunted to the grave by his money-grabbing nephew.
A vicious woman blackmails a surgeon into giving her someone else's eyes.
A Nazi war criminal finds retribution in the art gallery of the South American town where he hides.

Contributors

Writer:
Rod Serling
Producer:
William Sackheim
Director:
Boris Sagal
Director:
Steven Spielberg
Director:
Barry Shear
Portifoy:
Ossie Davis
Jeremy:
Roddy McDowall
Hendricks:
George MacReady
Miss Menlo:
Joan Crawford
Dr Heatherton:
Barry Sullivan
Resnick:
Tom Bosley
Strobe:
Richard Kiley
Bleum:
Sam Jaffe

BBC Two England

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