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A serial by Francis Durbridge
Production by Martyn C. Webster
5—' Steve Takes Over '
Other parts played by Belle Chrystall , Edward Jewesbury and Peter Claughton
The Temples are staying with Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Greene , but Eileen Greene has disappeared. Her husband goes to the Temples' room, and while they are talking there is a loud thud on the door. They open it and find a knife stuck in the panel holding a scrap of paper on which is written ' Go to the boathouse.' Temple and Greene go to the lake and in the light of his torch Temple sees a hand in the water.

Contributors

Unknown:
Francis Durbridge
Production By:
Martyn C. Webster
Played By:
Belle Chrystall
Played By:
Edward Jewesbury
Played By:
Peter Claughton
Played By:
Mrs. Hubert Greene
Unknown:
Eileen Greene
Paul Temple:
Peter Coke
Steve:
Marjorie Westbury
Hubert Greene:
Richard Williams
Stella Portland:
Marjorie Mars
Chris Boyer:
Simon Lack
George Kelly:
Stan Thomason
Inspector Vosper:
T St John Barry
Sir Graham Forbes:
Lester Mudditt
Moira Portland:
Peggy Hassard
Doctor Elzec:
John Carson
Don Alfaro:
Ian Sadler
Harry:
Richard Waring

Larry Cross Introduces
Music in Full Swing
The Vic Lewis Orchestra with Sylvia Drew and Dean Raymond
Dave Shand and his Orchestra with Annette Scott
Reg Owen and his Orchestra
Guest Stars:
Dennis Wilson , Edna Savage
Production by John Browell

Contributors

Unknown:
Vic Lewis Orchestra
Unknown:
Sylvia Drew
Unknown:
Dean Raymond
Unknown:
Dave Shand
Unknown:
Annette Scott
Unknown:
Reg Owen
Unknown:
Dennis Wilson
Production By:
John Browell

A parlour game in which a panel of experts tries to discover the names of visitors to the studio who bear the same names as famous people
The Panel:
Frances Day, Daphne Padell
Robert MacDermot and Tony Van den Bergh
Chairman,
Raymond Glendenning
Produced by C. F. Meehan

Contributors

Unknown:
Daphne Padell
Unknown:
Robert MacDermot
Unknown:
Tony van Den Bergh
Unknown:
Raymond Glendenning
Produced By:
C. F. Meehan

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