"Episode 1.4" | |
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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 |
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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 |
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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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