| Cast and Credits | Ep.1 | Ep.2 | Ep.3 | Ep.4 | |
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| Seņor Zandar | Vernon Dobtcheff | ||||
| Fat Boy | Michael Wynne | ||||
| Sir William Rowlands | Geoffrey Lumsden | ||||
| John Copney | Roger Kemp | ||||
| General Craig | Gerald Case | ||||
| Mr. Hardy | John Golightly | ||||
| Miss Jellicoe | Sheelah Willcocks | ||||
| Guard | Matthew Robertson | ||||
| Castor | Terry Walsh | ||||
| Pollux | Alan Chuntz | ||||
| Mr. Sweet | Donald-Layne Smith | ||||
| Writer | William Emms | ||||
| Designer | Bernard Spencer | ||||
| Director | Michael Currer-Briggs |
| Transmission and Archive Information |
Transmission Date(s) |
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| Thames' TVTimes Episode Synopses | ||||
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Episode
One |
19th August 1970, 1720 - 1750 | 1st July 1970 | 3134 | None |
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Tarot, with the help of Lulli, Sam and Mr. Sweet, is asked to investigate the mysterious disappearances of two government ministers. He is intrigued particularly when he discovers a certain sinister Seņor Zandar is involved.
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Episode
Two |
26th August 1970, 1720 - 1750 | 1st July 1970 | 3135 | None |
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Tarot, Sam and Lulli follow the trail of the disappearing ministers to a very strange house and Seņor Zandar is waiting for them.
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Episode
Three |
2nd September 1970, 1720 - 1750 | 15th July 1970 | 3136 | None |
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Hypnotised by Zandar, Lulli lures Tarot into a trap. Zandar and the Fat Boy open their sinister box of tricks with surprising results.
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Episode
Four |
9th September 1970, 1720 - 1750 | 15th July 1970 | 3137 | None |
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Tarot and Lulli have been locked up by Fat Boy in an empty cellar. Empty - except for a poisonous snake that hates people. And the final round begins of Tarot vs Zandar.
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