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."

Norman Chappell is, among others, Macombie the undertaker in "Dial a Deadly Number" and Forbes the batman in "Murdersville."

Howard Marion Crawford serves as Brigadier Goddard in "What the Butler Saw" and returns to duty as Geoffrey in "The Living Dead."

Alan Cuthbertson is department store henchman Farthingale in "Death at Bargain Prices" and nightmare-laden Lord Melford in "Death's Door."

Vernon Dobtcheff appears as enemy agent Pushkin in "Room Without a View" and ghost-hunter Spencer of SMOG in "The Living Dead."

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."

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."

Julian Glover is one-fourth of enemy agent Psev in "Two's a Crowd" and the decidedly un-British Masgard in "The Living Dead."

Michael Gough is demented Dr. Armstrong in "The Cybernauts" and enemy agent Nutski in "The Correct Way to Kill."

Patricia Haines hits the mark as Holly Trent in "The Master Minds" and does double duty as Lola/Emma in "Who's Who???"

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.")

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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