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'''''No Cloak – No Dagger''''' is a British [[television series]] which originally aired on the [[BBC]] in 1963.<ref>Maxford p.450</ref> All six episodes are believed to be [[Lost television broadcast|lost]].
'''''No Cloak – No Dagger''''' is a British [[television series]] which originally aired on the [[BBC]] in 1963.<ref>Maxford p.450</ref> All six episodes are believed to be [[Lost television broadcast|lost]].
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* [[Cyril Luckham]] as Det. Chief-Supt. Gage
* [[Cyril Luckham]] as Det. Chief-Supt. Gage
* [[Caroline Blakiston]] as Pat Penmore
* [[Caroline Blakiston]] as Pat Penmore
* [[Manning Wilson]] as Sergeant Rose
* Manning Wilson as Sergeant Rose
* [[Patrick Troughton]] as Trev
* [[Patrick Troughton]] as Trev
* [[Peter Thomas (actor)|Peter Thomas]] as Hawkins
* Peter Thomas as Hawkins
* [[Freda Bamford]] as Kitty
* Freda Bamford as Kitty
* [[Armine Sandford]] as Mary
* [[Armine Sandford]] as Mary
* [[Jack Stewart (actor)|Jack Stewart]] as Donald Fraser
* [[Jack Stewart (actor)|Jack Stewart]] as Donald Fraser
* [[Rio Fanning]] as Vallins
* [[Rio Fanning]] as Vallins
* [[Wendy Gifford]] as Alice
* Wendy Gifford as Alice
* [[Clifford Cox]] as Policeman
* [[Clifford Cocks]] as Policeman
* [[Denis Cleary]] as Plain clothes man
* Denis Cleary as Plain clothes man
* [[Norman Mitchell]] as Police Sergeant
* [[Norman Mitchell]] as Police Sergeant


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Latest revision as of 23:07, 5 February 2024

No Cloak – No Dagger
GenreMystery thriller
Written byDuncan Ross
Directed byChristopher Barry
StarringWilliam Franklyn
Lana Morris
ComposerTristram Cary
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series1
No. of episodes6 (all missing)
Production
ProducerChristopher Barry
Running time55 minutes
Production companyBBC
Original release
NetworkBBC One
Release1 September (1963-09-01) –
6 October 1963 (1963-10-06)

No Cloak – No Dagger is a British television series which originally aired on the BBC in 1963.[1] All six episodes are believed to be lost.

Main cast

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References

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  1. ^ Maxford p.450

Bibliography

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  • Maxford, Howard. Hammer Complete: The Films, the Personnel, the Company. McFarland, 2018.
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