Who's Who: Emma Peel Doppelganger Gallery II |
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Robert Cawdron is batman-come-slugger Horace in "A Touch of Brimstone" and faux policeman Banks in "Murdersville." |
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Norman Chappell is, among others, Macombie the undertaker in "Dial a Deadly Number" and Forbes the batman in "Murdersville." |
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Howard Marion Crawford serves as Brigadier Goddard in "What the Butler Saw" and returns to duty as Geoffrey in "The Living Dead." |
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Alan Cuthbertson is department store henchman Farthingale in "Death at Bargain Prices" and nightmare-laden Lord Melford in "Death's Door." |
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Vernon Dobtcheff appears as enemy agent Pushkin in "Room Without a View" and ghost-hunter Spencer of SMOG in "The Living Dead." |
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Clifford Evans cashes in as banker Henry Boardman in "Dial a Deadly Number" and makes an early exit as Sir Andrew Boyd in "Death's Door." |
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Dudley Foster plays Philip Leas the dastardly dentist in "The Hour That Never Was" and Mr. Goat the naughty nanny in "Something Nasty in the Nursery." |
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Julian Glover is one-fourth of enemy agent Psev in "Two's a Crowd" and the decidedly un-British Masgard in "The Living Dead." |
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Michael Gough is demented Dr. Armstrong in "The Cybernauts" and enemy agent Nutski in "The Correct Way to Kill." |
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Patricia Haines hits the mark as Holly Trent in "The Master Minds" and does double duty as Lola/Emma in "Who's Who???" |
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Harvey Hall was the unbilled heavy in the teaser of "The Master Minds" but later received credit as Ulirc in "The See-Through Man." (He can also be spotted as a pallbearer in "The Gravediggers.") |
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John G. Heller was unbilled as Lennon in "Man-Eater of Surrey Green" but was credited as Groski in "The Correct Way to Kill." |
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