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"The Vanishing Evidence"
Series The Invisible Man
Season 2, Episode 3
Invisible Man (1958) 2x03 001
Air date October 10th, 1959
Writers Ian Stuart Black
Director Peter Maxwell
Producers Ralph Smart
Starring Tim Turner; Johnny Scripps
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"The Vanishing Evidence" is the third episode of season two of the British science fiction television series The Invisible Man and the seventeenth episode of the series overall. It was directed by Peter Maxwell with a script written by Ian Stuart Black, based on a story treatment by Black. It first aired on ITV London on October 10th, 1959 at 8:00 pm.

Plot[]

When international spy Peter Thal murders Professor Harper and steals vital secrets on which he had been working, Brady is called in by Colonel Ward for help in following Thal to Holland.

Cast[]

Starring[]

Actor Role
Tim Turner Doctor Peter Brady (voice)
Johnny Scripps Doctor Peter Brady

Guest Starring[]

Actor Role
James Raglan Professor Harper
Charles Gray Thal
Ernest Clark Colonel Ward
Sarah Lawson Jenny Reyden
Michael Ripper Porter

Co-Starring[]

Actor Role
Peter Illing Inspector Strang
Ewen Solon Superintendent

Notes & Trivia[]

  • This episode has been made available on the Invisible Man: Season Two DVD collection, which was released in Region 2 (PAL) format on July 25th, 2006. It is also available on the Invisible Man: The Complete Series DVD collection, released on February 26th, 2008.

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