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"Episode 1.4"
Series The Monsters
Season 1, Episode 4
Air date November 29th, 1962
Writers Evelyn Frazer; Vincent Tilsley
Director Mervyn Pinfield
Producers George R. Foa
Starring William E. Greene; Elizabeth Weaver; Mark Dignam; Clifford Cox; Alan Gifford; Robert Harris; Gordon Whiting; Helen Lindsay; Norman Mitchell
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Episode 1.4 is the fourth episode of the four-part British miniseries event, The Monsters. The episode was directed by Mervyn Pinfield with a teleplay written by Evelyn Frazer and Vincent Tilsley. The series was produced by British Broadcasting Corporation and aired on the BBC on November 29th, 1962.

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Cast[]

Principal Cast[]

Actor Role
William E. Greene John Brent
Elizabeth Weaver Felicity Brent
Mark Dignam Hopkins
Clifford Cox Howard Milroy
Alan Gifford Van Halloran
Robert Harris Professor Cato
Gordon Whiting Meissonier
Helen Lindsay Esmee Pulford
Norman Mitchell Sergeant Oakroyd

Guest Stars[]

Actor Role
Philip Madoc Richard
George Pravda Smetanov
Kenneth MacKintosh Edward
Clive Morton Colonel Swinton
Stuart Hoyle PC Mills
Arthur Skinner Holt

Notes & Trivia[]

  • Fourth and final installment of a four-part miniseries.
  • It was customary in the UK during the 1960s to erase master tapes of episodes following their initial airing. As such, all four parts of The Monsters are considered lost episodes.

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