Who's Who: Emma Peel Doppelganger Gallery III |
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John Hollis plays karate master Sensai in "The Cybernauts" and super-killer client Kanwitch in "The Superlative Seven." |
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Bernard Horsfall gets "judoed" as Jephcott in "The Cybernauts" and frightened as Fox in "The Fear Merchants." |
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Frederick Jaeger plays Dr. Armstrong's sidekick Benson, glasses and all, in both "The Cybernauts" and "Return of the Cybernauts." |
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Colin Jeavons takes a dip as Lord Darcey in "A Touch of Brimstone" and comes back cartooning as Stanton in "The Winged Avenger." |
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The late Peter Jeffrey is good-guy Varnals in "Room Without a View" and then the outrageous heartbroken Max Prendergast in "The Joker." |
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David Kernan stars as Italian shoemaker Piedi in "Quick-Quick Slow Death" and then as international chess player Eccles in "Never, Never Say Die." |
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The late Roy Kinnear plays Hickey the derelict in "The Hour That Never Was" and Quilby the absent-minded inventor in "The See-Through Man." |
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Michael Latimer drops the axe as Roger Winthrop in "A Touch of Brimstone," then gets electrified as Haworth in "The Positive Negative Man." |
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Jon Laurimore appears briefly as Ronny Westcott in "Honey for the Prince" and just as briefly as the Security Man in "The £50,000 Breakfast." |
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Hugh Manning swings a golf club as Colonel Watson in "The Thirteenth Hole" then swings a sword as Max Hardy in "The Superlative Seven." |
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Francis Matthews is the golfing nerd Collins in "The Thirteenth Hole" and the corruptible Chivers in "Mission... Highly Improbable." |
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Warren Mitchell is Brodny, Class A+ Idiot, in "Two's a Crowd" and "The See-Through Man." |
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