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."

Bernard Horsfall gets "judoed" as Jephcott in "The Cybernauts" and frightened as Fox in "The Fear Merchants."

Frederick Jaeger plays Dr. Armstrong's sidekick Benson, glasses and all, in both "The Cybernauts" and "Return of the Cybernauts."

Colin Jeavons takes a dip as Lord Darcey in "A Touch of Brimstone" and comes back cartooning as Stanton in "The Winged Avenger."

The late Peter Jeffrey is good-guy Varnals in "Room Without a View" and then the outrageous heartbroken Max Prendergast in "The Joker."

David Kernan stars as Italian shoemaker Piedi in "Quick-Quick Slow Death" and then as international chess player Eccles in "Never, Never Say Die."

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."

Michael Latimer drops the axe as Roger Winthrop in "A Touch of Brimstone," then gets electrified as Haworth in "The Positive Negative Man."

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."

Hugh Manning swings a golf club as Colonel Watson in "The Thirteenth Hole" then swings a sword as Max Hardy in "The Superlative Seven."

Francis Matthews is the golfing nerd Collins in "The Thirteenth Hole" and the corruptible Chivers in "Mission... Highly Improbable."

Warren Mitchell is Brodny, Class A+ Idiot, in "Two's a Crowd" and "The See-Through Man."

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