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Dramatised by Alexander Baron
Starring Peter Cushing
and Nigel Stock as Dr. Watson
Also starring Richard Pearson as Inspector Baynes, Derek Francis as John Scott Eccles

'Have just had the most grotesque and incredible experience. May I consult you?'

Contributors

Author:
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Dramatised by:
Alexander Baron
Script Editor:
John Barber
Script Editor:
Donald Tosh
Designer:
Roy Oxley
Producer:
William Sterling
Director:
Roger Jenkins
Sherlock Holmes:
Peter Cushing
Dr. Watson:
Nigel Stock
Inspector Baynes:
Richard Pearson
John Scott Eccles:
Derek Francis
Jose:
Tutte Lemkow
Garcia:
Carlos Pierre
Henderson:
Walter Gotell
Mrs Hudson:
Grace Arnold
PC Walters:
Philip Anthony
Warner:
Desmond Stokes
Lucas:
Christopher Carlos
Mulatto:
Roy Stewart
Miss Burnet:
Tanya Robinson

A voyage by narrow boat with Ken Dunham and his family to the centre of Birmingham along the once flourishing Canal Navigations of the Black Country.
Today this great waterway system has served its purpose - industry has turned its back on the 'cut'; but, with 'just a touch of Venice,' Park Head Locks, Gas Street Basin, and Pudding Green Junction may come alive again - inland ports along a colourful cruiseway for voyaging into England.
Written and directed by Peter Bale
(From Bristol)

Contributors

Subject:
Ken Dunham
Writer/Director:
Peter Bale

A season of new feature films made specially for television

A brilliant, ambitious young lawyer is assigned to defend a man accused of murdering his wife. But, confident of success, he fails to take into account the human element - an oversight that provides the ironic and savage twist to the dramatic events that follow.

Contributors

Writer:
Richard Levinson
Writer:
William Link
Producer:
Jack Laird
Director:
William Graham
Louis Coleman:
James Franciscus
Lucille Harkness:
Janice Rule
Jason Harkness:
Leslie Nielsen
Carole Trenet:
Diane Baker
Leo D'Agosta:
John Vernon
Noel Ferguson:
David Sheiner
Charles Andrews:
Fred Beir
Tyler Peters:
Paul Carr

BBC Two England

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