"Welcome Home" | |
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Series Out of the Unknown Season 4, Episode 6 | |
Air date | May 26th, 1971 |
Writers | Moris Farhi |
Director | Eric Hills |
Producers | Alan Bromly |
Starring | Derek Benfield; David Morrell; Margaret Anderson; Alan Downer; Pamela Craig; David Munro |
Episode guide | |
Previous "The Sons and Daughters of Tomorrow" |
Next "The Last Witness" |
"Welcome Home" is the sixth episode of season four of the British science fiction television series, Out of the Unknown and the forty-fourth episode of the series overall. It was directed by Eric Hills and written by Moris Farhi. Guest stars in this episode include Derek Benfield, David Morrell, Margaret Anderson, Alan Downer, Pamela Craig and David Munro. It first aired on BBC Two on Monday, May 26th, 1971 at 8:00 pm. In this episode, a psychiatrist named Frank Bowers returns to his home to find another man calling himself Frank Bowers living in his house.
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Principal Cast[]
Actor | Role |
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Derek Benfield | Doctor Moore |
David Morrell | Sam Sheppard |
Margaret Anderson | Sheila Sherwood |
Alan Downer | John Sherwood |
Pamela Craig | Miss Pringle |
David Munro | PC Jones |
Guest Stars[]
Actor | Role |
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Anthony Ainley | Frank Bowers - One |
Bernard Brown | Frank Bowers - Two |
Jennifer Hilary | Penny Bowers |
Gerald Sim | Detective Sgt. Greene |
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