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As we mentioned in our post on the 1960 episodes for
One Step Beyond, creator
Merwin Gerard
and host/director
John Newland felt that despite the show's popularity there
were only so many story variations on paranormal phenomena and that the series
had pretty much run its course by Season 3. This feeling is particularly
evident in the 1961 episodes, the last 22 of the series' 96, which found the
series traveling to Mexico for its most remarkable episode, "The Sacred
Mushroom" (January 24, 1961), and to England, where 13 of the final 15
episodes were filmed and produced with British actors, beginning with "The Stranger" (February 28, 1961). In his
2011 interview with John Kenneth Muir, Newland says that the move to England was his idea to
give the show "a little boost," though he also says that the program
won its timeslot all three seasons on the air. Though the stories themselves
didn't vary much from the American-produced episodes, the trip to Great Britain
allowed Newland and his crew to work with the likes of
Christopher Lee in
"The Sorceror" (May 23, 1961),
Donald Pleasence in "The
Confession" (April 11, 1961), and
Lois Maxwell, soon to become Miss
Moneypenny in the James Bond film franchise, in "The Room Upstairs"
(March 21, 1961). Though most of the English-produced stories are based in
Europe, the series' final episode "Eyewitness" (July 4, 1961) is
based in Boston but uses London-based actors.
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A number of the 1961 episodes are set during war time, an
environment perhaps prone to experiencing extraordinary perceptions given the
stress and physical strain that soldiers and civilians feel while under
"the fog of war." "The Executioner" (January 3, 1961) is a
Civil War tale about a Union supply depot commander who uses the capture of a
Confederate soldier as an opportunity to clear his name by framing the
Confederate as a spy who had been leaking shipment information from the depot
to his cohorts, resulting in raids for which the commander has been blamed. But
when he shoots the Confederate soldier's dog for howling all night at being
separated from his master who is locked up, the commander seals his own fate,
and his own subordinates swear that he died from having his throat torn open as
if by a dog that no one ever saw. While centering on the story of American
boxer Yank Dawson, "The Last Round" is set during the London
blitzkrieg days of World War II when Dawson and several associates all see
long-dead fighter Paddy Taroun, who reportedly haunts the arena where Dawson is
scheduled to fight and whose appearance signals the impending death of those
who see him. "Night of Decision" (February 21, 1961) tells the tale
of General George Washington during the bitter winter at Valley Forge when he
is considering surrender just to save his men from further misery but then gets
a visit from long-dead former adversary Chief Otumcas, which helps give him new
resolve.
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After the series shifts to England, the war stories continue
with "Signal Received" (April 4, 1961), again set during World War II
when three sailors on leave in London all get some sort of premonition that
their ship will be sunk with no survivors, only one of them is spared when he
is reassigned to officer training just before he is to board the vessel.
"The Avengers" (April 25, 1961) shows the fate of a cruel Nazi
occupation officer in France who decides to taunt villagers he plans to send to
work camps by reenacting a French Revolution-era party at the wealthy estate
where he is living only to meet the same fate as the estate's last inhabitant
from the 18th century. "The Prisoner" (May 2, 1961) is a post-World
War II tale but involves a dead Nazi officer who once tormented a concentration
camp survivor but then appears to her at a refugee hospital to urge her to tell
his wife where his remains can be found. And "The Sorceror" (May 23,
1961) has another Nazi officer visit a rural farmer believed to have magical
powers, enabling the officer to be transported back to the city to catch his
girlfriend being unfaithful, after which he shoots her but is cleared by a
military judge because he was known to have been out in the country at the time
of the killing. Though Newland typically concludes each of these stories with
eyewitness accounts of their veracity, the fact that the witnesses were under
the stress of war makes those accounts perhaps a little shakier.
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Other evidence that
One
Step Beyond was struggling to keep itself going during 1961 are two
episodes that perhaps shouldn't have aired. "Blood Flower" (May 16,
1961) is the one episode Newland cites in his interview with Muir as his least
favorite of the entire series: "It was a dumb, silly concept. The
pits." The story is about American professor Gavin Carroll teaching at a
South American university as part of an exchange program. Carroll is against
violent revolution but then touches an unusual flower from a plant that sprung
up on the spot where a revolutionary was executed. Suddenly Carroll becomes the
agent of the revolutionary's mother and winds up assassinating the dictator her
son had tried to kill years ago before being caught. The fact that this episode
is the lone
One Step Beyond original
American-produced episode aired in the midst of the 13 British-produced
episodes suggests that it may have been rejected at the time that it was filmed
but was finally run because the producers were desperate to finish out the
final season. The same rationale could explain why they chose to air the
episode "Midnight" (June 13, 1961), also in the midst of the British
episodes, which is not even a
One Step
Beyond production: as one reviewer on
imdb.com has noted, this episode
actually first aired in 1951 on a series called
Stars Over Hollywood. There is no introduction or conclusion by
Newland, as with every other episode on
One
Step Beyond; it's simply a repackaged rerun to fill a weekly timeslot for
which they had no other new material.
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As out of character and subpar as "Midnight" may
be, 1961 also saw the series' most popular and well-remembered episode of the
entire series, the aforementioned "Sacred Mushroom," which is
actually more documentary than scripted drama. In this episode Newland and his
crew visit a remote mountain village in Oaxaca, Mexico, along with an entourage
of university professors and spiritual advisors, to investigate the reported
ESP-enhancing qualities of a rare mushroom. The outsiders at first have a hard
time getting the locals to admit to the existence or use of the mushrooms, but
after Dr. Andrija Puharich decides to open a free medical clinic for the
villagers, some of them are willing to provide him with connections to the
brujos, or shaman, who perform the mushroom ceremonies. Newland and crew
document how these brujos are able to recount childhood experiences from
Indiana from one of the entourage members and to locate a stolen donkey and
identify the perpetrators after imbibing the sacred mushroom. Newland relates
in his Muir interview that when the show's sponsor Alcoa first saw the footage
of their encounters in Mexico, they thought it was too strange to air on
television. So Newland decided to have Puharich perform experiments on himself
in his California lab to test out whether the mushrooms did indeed enhance his
ESP capabilities. The addition of the Newland segment apparently convinced
Alcoa that the show could be aired, but it is still hard to imagine such an
episode airing today, let alone in 1961, given that it seems to promote and
demonstrate the benefits of a hallucinogenic substance. But it's also worth
remembering that this was the same time during which Dr. Timothy Leary was
beginning his experiments with LSD as a member of the faculty at Harvard. Leary
decided to study LSD after sampling hallucinogenic mushrooms used in religious
ceremonies while visiting Mexico, and LSD was not made illegal until 5 years
later in 1966. Of all the bizarre tales told on One Step Beyond over the course of its three seasons, perhaps the
strangest was the time they were allowed to show the host getting high on
mushrooms.
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Since our post on the 1960 episodes,
Film Chest Media released
in 2015 a 6-DVD set containing 70 of the series' 96 episodes. However, this set
contains only 7 of the 22 episodes that aired in 1961, and the video and audio
quality is no better than previous DVD sets or videos found on youtube.com. As
of this writing the 15 episodes from 1961 not included in the Film Chest set
are all available on youtube, though usually in the truncated, syndicated
version.
The Actors
For the biography of John Newland, see the 1960 post on One Step Beyond.
Notable Guest Stars
Season 3, Episode 15, "The
Executioner": Crahan Denton (appeared in The Parent Trap, Birdman of
Alcatraz, and To Kill a Mockingbird)
plays Union Army supply depot commander Col. Martin. Jeremy Slate (starred in The Sons of Katie Elder, The Devil's Brigade, and True Grit and played Larry Lahr on The Aquanauts) plays subordinate Capt.
Adams.
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Season 3, Episode 16, "The
Last Round":
Charles Bronson (shown on the left, starred in
The Magnificent Seven,
The
Dirty Dozen,
Once Upon a Time in the
West,
The Valachi Papers, and
four
Death Wish movies and played
Mike Kovac on
Man With a Camera, Paul
Moreno on
Empire, and Linc Murdock on
The Travels of Jamie McPheeters)
plays American boxer Yank Dawson.
John Indrisano (real-life professional boxer
and referee, played John the Chauffeur on
O.K.
Crackerby!) plays the boxing referee.
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Season 3, Episode 17, "Dead
Man's Tale":
Lonny Chapman (shown on the right, appeared in
East of Eden,
Baby Doll,
The Birds, and
The Reivers and played Frank Malloy on
For the People) plays former newspaper writer Phillip Werris.
Jean
Engstrom (mother of actress Jena Engstrom) plays his wife Jan.
Charles Seel (Otis
the Bartender on
Tombstone Territory,
Mr. Krinkie on
Dennis the Menace, and
Tom Pride on
The Road West) plays the
Riverton general store owner.
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Season 3, Episode 19, "The
Gift":
Betty Garde (shown on the left, appeared in
Call
Northside 777,
Caged!, and
The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm
and played Mattie Lane on
The Edge of
Night and Miss Tyler on
As the World
Turns) plays fortune teller Lola Monteil.
Scott Marlowe (Nick Koslo on
Executive Suite, Eric Brady on
Days of Our Lives, and Michael Burke on
Valley of the Dolls) plays her son Mario.
Mary Sinclair (Sylvia Rockwell on
Woman
With a Past) plays wealthy widow Maude Gillespie.
Arthur Gould-Porter
(Ravenswood on
The Beverly Hillbillies)
plays a policeman.
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Season 3, Episode 20, "Person
Unknown":
Jay Novello (shown on the right, played Juan Greco on
Zorro
and Mayor Mario Lugatto on
McHale's Navy)
plays monastery porter Carlos Gonzalez.
Danny Bravo (voice of Hadji on
Jonny Quest) plays his son Jorge.
Robert
Carricart (Pepe Cordoza on
T.H.E. Cat)
plays Mexican army officer Capt. Alvarez.
Rodolfo Acosta (Vaquero on
The High Chaparral) plays his superior
Col. Ferrero.
Rodolfo Hoyos, Jr. (Luis Valdez on
Viva Valdez) plays sculptor Gomez.
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Season 3, Episode 21, "Night
of Decision":
Robert Douglas (shown on the left, appeared in
The Fountainhead,
Kim,
Ivanhoe, and
The Prisoner of Zenda and directed multiple episodes of
77 Sunset Strip,
12 O'Clock High,
The F.B.I.,
and
Baretta amongst many others)
plays Gen. George Washington.
Richard Carlyle (Casey on
Crime Photographer) plays his subordinate Col. Danforth.
Ken Drake
(Bragan on
Not for Hire) plays another
subordinate Maj. Warren.
Richard Hale (starred in
Abilene Town,
Kim,
San Antone,
Red Garters, and
To Kill a
Mockingbird) plays Washington's one-time adversary Chief Otumcas.
Steve Franken
(see the biography section for the 1960 post on
The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis) plays a delirious soldier.
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Season 3, Episode 22, "The Stranger":
Peter Dyneley (shown on the right, played Henry Carmichael on
Portrait
of Alison, Joe Francis on
Golden Girl,
Cmdr. Charles Hastings on
The Mask of
Janus and
The Spies, and voiced
Jeff Tracy on
Thunderbirds) plays disaster
worker Tom Hadley.
Graham Stark (appeared in
A Shot in the Dark,
Alfie,
The Wrong Box,
Casino Royale, and
The Return
of the Pink Panther and played Scratcher on
Adventures Beyond Belief, and Freddie the Fireman on
Tickle on the Tum) plays his colleague
Peter.
Bill Nagy (Gregg Flint on
Coronation
Street) plays incarcerated killer Jerome Cole.
Patrick McAlinney (Tickler
Murphy on
Coronation Street, Paddy on
Orlando, Brother Patrick on
Oh Brother!, Peters on
Kizzy, Father O'Leary on
The Liver Birds, and Dr. Daley on
Bless Me Father) plays the prison warden.
Harold Kasket (Dr. Dietrich Sterne on
General
Hospital) plays a rescued teacher.
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Season 3, Episode 23, "Justice":
Clifford Evans (shown on the left, starred in
Stryker of the
Yard,
The Curse of the Werewolf,
and
The Kiss of the Vampire and
played Steven Prador on
A Chance of
Thunder, Chief Inspector Robert Stryker on
Stryker of the Yard, Caswell Bligh on
The Power Game, and Sir Iain Dalzell on
Codename) plays Police Constable Joshua Jones.
Barbara Mullen (Janet
MacPherson on
Dr. Finlay's Casebook)
plays his wife.
Edward Evans (Bob Grove on
The
Grove Family, Assistant Commissioner on
Garry
Halliday, Geoffrey Gray on
Compact,
and Lionel Petty on
Coronation Street)
plays his superior Inspector Pugh.
Meredith Edwards (Emlyn Powell on
A Matter of Degree, Inspector Taff Evans
on
Sexton Blake, Sir Tom on
Hawkmoor, and Richard Lloyd on
The Life and Times of David Lloyd George)
plays accused murderer Wyndham Roberts.
Martin Benson (appeared in
The King and I,
Exodus,
Cleopatra,
A Shot in the Dark,
Goldfinger, and
The Omen
and played Duke de Medici on
Sword of
Freedom) plays minister Dr. Evans.
Jack Melford (Mr. Tibbett on
Dear Dotty, Det. Sgt. Miller on
Educated Evans, Mr. Quelch on
Billy Bunter of Greyfriars School, and
Dr. Rospin on
Emergency-Ward 10)
plays parishioner Mr. Owen.
Ewan Roberts (appeared in
The Crimson Pirate,
Curse of
the Demon, and
Invasion of the
Triffids and played Inspector Ames on
Colonel
March of Scotland Yard, Mr. Bentley on
Emergency-Ward
10, and Parkinson on
Bognor)
plays police Superintendent Rees.
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Season 3, Episode 24, "The Face":
Sean Kelly (appeared in
Idol on Parade,
Gang War, and
633 Squadron) plays nightmare victim Stephen Bolt.
Victor Platt (El
Muerte on
Paradise Island, Mr.
Pumfrey on
Whirligig, Ted Sinker on
Emergency-Ward 10, Mr. Anderson on
The Corner Shop, John Harmer on
Strange Concealments, and Charlie
Penrose on
The Newcomers) plays his
father Isiah.
Paula Byrne (Frances Whitney on
Emergency-Ward 10) plays his mother Sara.
John Bown (George
Goodfellow on
Poison Island, Det.
Insp. Tom Masefield on
The Big Spender,
Commander Neil Stafford on
Doomwatch,
and Nicholas Phelps on
Emmerdale)
plays his older brother Mark.
Penelope Horner (shown on the right, played Celia Winteron on
Emmerdale, Sarah Hallam on
Triangle, and Maudie Mountjoy on
Hell's Bells) plays Mark's fiance
Rosemary Hogan.
Robert Cawdron (Rico on
The
Count of Monte Cristo, Det. Supt. Tallerton on
Golden Girl, PC Hugh on
The
Massingham Affair, Stuart Long on
199
Park Lane, Det. Insp. Cherry on
Dixon
of Dock Green, Sgt. LeDuc on
The
Saint, and Uncle Bert Quigley on
From
a Bird's Eye View) plays Rosemary's father.
Roger Delgado (Athos on
The Three Musketeers, Speidel on
Huntingtower, Don Jose on
Queen's Champion, Mendoza on
Sir Francis Drake, M. Fouquot on
The Man in the Iron Mask, and The Master
on
Doctor Who) plays ship commander
Capt. Santoro.
Michael Peake (Conrad de Monferrat on
Richard the Lionheart) plays the ship's bosun.
Leon Cortez (Oppy
Harris on
Dixon of Dock Green) plays
a shanghai'd Englishman.
Erik Chitty (Gubbins on
The Great Detective, Stevens on
If
the Crown Fits, Ignatius Small on
Emergency-Ward
10, Mr. Smith on
Please Sir!, and
Gabriel Towzer on
Midnight Is a Place)
plays a tattoo artist.
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Season 3, Episode 25, "The Room
Upstairs":
David Knight (Christopher March on
A Mask for Alexis and James Neal on
The Newcomers) plays American engineer Will Hollis.
Lois Maxwell (shown on the left, appeared
in
That Hagen Girl,
Aida, and
Lolita and played Miss Moneypenny in 14 James Bond films) plays his
wife Esther.
Carl Bernard (Milton on
Big
Guns, Alfred Lammle on
Our Mutual
Friend, and Ferguson on
Pretenders)
plays a psychiatrist.
Anthony Oliver (Iorworth Pritchard on
Emergency-Ward 10) plays realtor Hudson.
David Markham (John Bold on
The Warden,
The Rector on
Barbie, Professor
Wedgwood on
Target Luna, Silas Marner
on
Silas Marner, Colin Bryant on
Couples, David Annersley on
Emmerdale, and Herbert Henry Asquith on
The Life and Times of David Lloyd George)
plays rental house owner Mr. Morrison.
Jane Hylton (Queen Guinevere on
The Adventures of Sir Lancelot and
Margaret Harley on
Emergency-Ward 10)
plays his wife Joan.
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Season 3, Episode 26, "Signal
Received":
Mark Eden (shown on the right, played Marco Polo on
Doctor
Who, Johnny Rich on
Catch Hand,
Jeremy Crowe on
The Newcomers, Ray
Saxon on
Crime Buster, Det. Insp.
Parker on
Cloud of Witness, Spencer
on
The Top Secret Life of Edgar Briggs,
Jack Rufus on
London Belongs to Me,
Supt. Wilf Penfield on
The Detective,
and Alan Bradley on
Coronation Street)
plays World War II British sailor Johnny Watson.
Richard Gale (John Farrance on
The River Flows East and Miles
Osborne on
The Flaxton Boys) plays fellow
sailor Robin Hughes.
Jennifer Daniel (Dolly Varden on
Barnaby Rudge, Anne Romilly on
The
Sleeper, Carol Vyner on
A Man Called
Harry Brent, Janet Smith on
General
Hospital, Judy Wishart on
Rooms,
Eunice Godbeer on
People Like Us, and
Helen Langley on
The Collectors)
plays Watson's girlfriend Sheila.
Patrick McLoughlin (Richard Trevelyan on
Sir Francis Drake) plays her Uncle Bill.
Viola Keats (Joyce Schuler on
The Grove
Family) plays fellow sailor's mother Mrs. Breed.
Charles Lamb (Thomas on
Family Solicitor, Bert Vincent on
Weavers Green, Jorkins on
River Rivals, Ted Atkinson on
The Newcomers, Wally on
Backs to the Land, and Old Bailey on
Can We Get on Now, Please?) plays her
husband.
Susan Richards (Mrs. Allen on
The
Doctors) plays a seller of heather.
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Season 3, Episode 27, "The Confession":
Donald Pleasence (shown on the left, starred in
Look Back in
Anger,
Dr. Crippen,
The Great Escape,
Fantastic Voyage,
You Only
Live Twice,
THX 1138,
The Eagle Has Landed, and 5 of the first
6
Halloween films and played Det.
Insp. Harry Yates on
The Scarf) plays
former lawyer Harvey Laurence.
Raymond Rollett (Squire Trelawney on
Treasure Island and Don Miguel Perrera y
Quiva on
Potts in Perovia) plays his
superior the King's Counsel.
Gerald James (Charlie Caldwell on
Hadleigh, Uncle Barnabus on
A Traveller in Time, and George Tully on
Sapphire & Steel) plays Laurence's
colleague Wilson.
Adrienne Corri (appeared in
Bunny Lake Is Missing,
Doctor
Zhivago, and
A Clockwork Orange
and played Angelica Verdi on
Sword of
Freedom) plays supposed murder victim Sarah Malone.
Brenad Dunrich (Polly
Sutherland on
The Cabin in the Clearing)
plays Laurence's cleaning woman.
Julian Orchard (Oliver Pettigrew on
Whack-O!) plays his tailor. Douglas Ives
(Potter on
Emergency-Ward 10) plays
his flat building's porter.
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Season 3, Episode 28, "The
Avengers":
Andre Morell (appeared in
The
Man Who Never Was,
The Bridge on the
River Kwai,
Ben-Hur,
The Hound of the Baskervilles (1959),
and
The Plague of the Zombies) plays Nazi
Gen. Guenther Hautmann.
Lisa Gastoni (shown on the right, appeared in
The Truth About Women,
Prescription
for Murder,
Wrong Number,
Passport to China, and
The Wild, Wild Planet and played Dorothy
Berridge on
The Odd Man and Zia Clo
Clo on
Sposami) plays his mistress
Marianne.
Carl Jaffe (Mr. Rimmer on
Strictly
Personal, Mr. Emmanuel on
Magnolia
Street, and Kassell on
The Big
Spender) plays the army doctor.
Walter Gotell (Col. Schmidt on
Potts in Parovia, Chief Constable Cullen
on
Softly Softly: Task Force, and Sir
Michael Gunther on
County Hall) plays
subordinate Sgt. Franz Dietrich.
Carl Duering (Von Stalhein on
Biggles) plays a member of the
regimental band.
Steve Plytas (Armide Poropoulos on
Parbottle Speaking) plays the estate gardener.
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Season 3, Episode 29, "The
Prisoner":
Catherine Feller (Janella on
The Black Brigand and Peppone's wife on
The Little World of Don Camillo) plays Nazi concentration camp
refugee Ruth Goldman.
Sandor Eles (Albert de Morcef on
The Count of Monte Cristo, Capt. Gottfried on
Timeslip, and Ramon on
Down
to Earth) plays fellow refugee Samuel.
Faith Brook (shown on the left, played Janet Turner on
Golden Girl, Countess Rostova on
War & Peace, Heather Windrup on
Angels, Lady Knox on
The Irish R.M., and Eleanor Beaufort on
Gentlemen and Players) plays a refugee
hospital nurse.
Anton Diffring (appeared in
I
Am a Camera,
The Blue Max,
Fahrenheit 451, and
Where Eagles Dare and played Pandorus on
Scobie in September and Insp. Hoffman on
Assignment: Vienna) plays Nazi officer Wilhelm Hessler.
Annette
Carrell (Alice Heydinger on
Love and Mr.
Lewisham) plays his wife Frieda.
Gerhard Heinz (Karl Peters on
Double Cross and Pereira on
Scobie in September) plays the hospital
doctor.
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Season 3, Episode 30, "Blood
Flower":
Larry Gates (shown on the right, starred in
Cat
on a Hot Tin Roof,
Some Came Running,
and
The Young Savages and played H.B.
Lewis on
Guiding Light) plays American
exchange Prof. Gavin Carroll.
Penny Santon (Madame Fatime in
Don't Call Me Charlie, Madam Delacort on
Roll Out, Mama Rosa Novelli on
Matt Houston, Muriel Lacey on
Cagney and Lacey, and Teresa Giordano on
Life Goes On) plays his landlady
Senora Madrera.
Renata Vanni (appeared in
Pay
or Die!,
A Patch of Blue, and
Fatso and played Rose Brentano on
That Girl) plays dead revolutionary's
mother Mrs. Fuentes.
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Season 3, Episode 31, "The Sorceror": Christopher
Lee (shown on the left, starred in The Curse of Frankenstein,
Horror of Dracula, The Mummy(1959), She, The Face of Fu Manchu,
Dracula: Prince of Darkness, The Three Musketeers(1973), Airport '77, and The Lord of the Rings franchise and played Sam Rees on The Tomorrow People, Nick Dupont on Street Gear, and Olwyn on The New Adventures of Robin Hood) plays
Nazi officer Wilhelm Reitlinger. Martin Benson (see "Justice" above)
plays farmer Klaus Karnak. Alfred Burke (Frank Marker on Public Eye, Oberst Richter on Enemy
at the Door, Mr. Blandy on A Question
of Guilt, and Mr. Critchlow on Sophia
and Constance) plays Reitlinger's subordinate Scholl. Peter Swanwick (The
Supervisor on The Prisoner) plays a
bartender. Gabrielle Licudi (appeared in You
Must Be Joking!, The Liquidator,
and Casino Royale) plays Reitlinger's
girlfriend Elsa Bruck. Frederick Jaeger (Adolphus Crosbie on The Small House at Allington, Will Booth
on Amelia, Chris Larsen on Compact, David Stimpson on Strange Concealments, Gregor Sanders
& Beaumont Sutton on The Man in the
Mirror, Leo Pettit on Girl in a Black
Bikini, Dr. James Austen on The
Inside Man, Joachim on Pretenders,
Cmdr. Fletcher on Special Branch,
Cmdr. Vallance on The Doombolt Chase,
Cogg-Willoughby on One Upmanship, Max
Langemann on High Road, Max van der
Rheede on The Onedin Line, and Maj.
Selwyn Davis on The Chief) plays Nazi
soldier Johann. Joseph Furst (Maj. Heinrich Wolf on Counter-Attack!, King Alexander on The Midnight Men, the storekeeper on Luke's Kingdom, and Carlo Lenzi on Number 96) plays a military judge. George Pravda (Prof. Bhaer on Good Wives and Jo's Boys, Tannikov on Curtain
of Fear, and Nicholas Cheverski on The
Man in the Mirror) plays a military psychiatrist. Edwin Richfield (Crewman
Armando on The Buccaneers, Insp.
Mornay on Interpol Calling, Steve
Gardiner on The Odd Man, Mr. Pomeroy
on R3, Ben Graham on 199 Park Lane, D'Artagnan on The Man in the Iron Mask, Frank Chapman
on Harriet's Back in Town, and Capt.
Hart on Doctor Who) plays one of
Reitlinger's subordinates.
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Season 3, Episode 32, "The
Villa":
David Horne (appeared in
The
Mill on the Floss,
The Wicked Lady,
Caravan, and
Lust for Life and played Dr. Nesbitt on
More Than Robbery and Lord de Guest on
The Small House at Allington) plays industrialist Richard Hudson.
Michael
Crawford (starred in
The Knack...And How
to Get It,
A Funny Thing Happened on
the Way to the Forum,
How I Won the
War, and
Hello, Dolly! and played
Frank Nugent on
Billy Bunter of
Greyfriars School, John Drake on
Sir
Francis Drake, Byron on
Not So Much a
Programme, More a Way of Life, Dave Finn on
Chalk and Cheese, and Frank Spencer on
Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em) plays his son Tony.
Kenneth Cope (F.D.
Whittaker on
Whack-O!, Jed Stone on
Coronation Street, Marty Hopkirk on
My Partner the Ghost, Bert on
Levkas Man, Stubs on
Truckers, and Ray Hilton on
Brookside) plays Tony's friend Lionel.
Geoffrey Toone (appeared in
The King and
I,
Johnny Tremain,
Zero Hour!, and
Dr. Who and the Daleks and played Steve Gardiner on
The Odd Man, Sgt. Baines on
199 Park Lane, and Von Gleb on
Freewheelers) plays Hudson's employee
Jim Low.
Elizabeth Sellars (shown on the right, starred in
The
Gentle Gunman,
The Long Memory,
Forbidden Cargo,
The Barefoot Contessa, and
The
Mummy's Shroud and played Dr. May Howard on
R3) plays Low's wife Mary.
Marla Landi (starred in
First Man Into Space,
The Hound of the Baskervilles(1959),
The Pirates of Blood River, and
The Murder Game) plays Low's mistress
Stella.
Robert Rietty (Quico on
Hurricane)
plays realtor Bertollini. Gertan Klauber (Black Dog on
The Adventures of Ben Gunn and Gustav on
Room Service) plays a hotel porter.
Season 3, Episode 33, "Midnight":
Gloria Saunders (the Dragon Lady on Terry
and the Pirates) plays midnight temptress Lilith.
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Season 3, Episode 34, "The
Tiger":
Pauline Challoner (Valerie Benson on
The Doctors) plays wealthy daughter Pamela Weldon.
Pamela Brown (appeared
in
Lust for Life,
Cleopatra, and
Becket) plays her new governess Miss Cartwright.
Elspeth March (appeared
in
Quo Vadis,
The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone, and
Goodbye, Mr. Chips and played Mother on
Let There Be Love) plays her nanny Mrs. Murphy.
Edward Underdown (appeared
in
Beat the Devil,
The Day the Earth Caught Fire, and
Thunderball) plays family solicitor Mr.
Hayes.
Patsy Smart (shown on the left, played Mrs. Yardley on
Emergency-Ward
10, Mary Grange on
The Newcomers,
Mrs. Burton on
Spy Trap, Roberts on
Upstairs/Downstairs, May Beswick on
The Practice, and Miss Dingle on
Terry and June) plays housekeeper Ethel.
Michael Collins (Harry on
Treasure Island,
Insp. Franks on
Garry Halliday, and
Jeff Langley on
The Newcomers) plays
a police inspector.
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Season 3, Episode 35, "Nightmare":
Peter Wyngarde (shown on the right, played John Silver on
The
Adventures of Ben Gunn, Rupert of Hentzau on
Rupert of Hentzau, and Jason King on
Department S and
Jason King)
plays French painter Paul Roland.
Mary Peach (Kathy Webb on
Inside Story and Tricia Roland on
Couples) plays his fiance Jill
Barrington.
Ferdy Mayne (appeared in
Our
Man in Havana,
The Fearless Vampire
Killers,
Where Eagles Dare,
The Magic Christian, and
Barry Lyndon and played Mr. Saunders on
Emergency-Ward 10, Vladek Gora on
Quest of Eagles, and Count Dracula on
Frankenstein's Aunt) plays art dealer
Geoffrey Heathcote.
Ambrosine Phillpotts (Lady Helen Hadleigh on
Hadleigh) plays portrait subject Lady
Diana Metcalf.
Richard Caldicot (Maynard Withering on
Reggie Little at Large, Capt. Turvey on
HMS Paradise, Mr. Potter on
Pet
Pals, Sir Charles Barker on
Mrs.
Thursday, John Faversham on
The
Beverly Hillbillies, and Justice Rider on
Crown Court) plays psychiatrist Horace Stapleton.
Patrick Holt
(George Verney on
Emmerdale) plays a
Cornish doctor.
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Season 3, Episode 36, "Eyewitness":
John Meillon (shown on the left, appeared in
On the Beach,
The Sundowners,
633 Squadron,
Crocodile
Dundee, and
Crocodile Dundee II
and played Martin on
A Chance of Thunder,
Wally Stiller on
My Name's McGooley,
What's Yours? and
Rita and Wally,
Ray Dunlop on
Lane End, and Cyril
Kirby on
Over There) plays
Boston Star night editor Henry Soames.
John
Phillips (Col. Zapt on
Rupert of Hentzau,
Elzevir Block on
Smuggler's Bay,
Professor Bell on
Alexander Graham Bell,
Lt.-Col. Whitley on
Frontier, Maitre
Lacan on
Crime of Passion, Jack
Frazer on
The Onedin Line, and Det.
Chief Supt. Robins on
Z Cars) plays newspaper
publisher Frank Kinsman.
Anton Rodgers (Lt. Gilmore on
The Sky Larks, Stanley Featherstonehaugh Ukridge on
Ukridge, Peter Frame on
The Organization, David Gradley on
Zodiac. Det. Insp. Purbright on
Murder Most English: A Flaxborough Chronicle,
William on
Fresh Fields and
French Fields, Alec Callender on
May to December, and Noah Kirby on
Noah's Ark) plays Kinsman's son Mark.
J.G. Devlin (Herbert Button on
The
Newcomers and Father Dooley on
Bread)
plays restaurant proprietor Leo.
Robert Ayres (Stephen Inch on
The Inch Man and Walter Allen on
The Cheaters) plays seismographer
Richards.
I want to watch this whole series, from beginning to end. So much greatness I have never seen, like a treasure found! Going to go see what my options are - fingers crossed!
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