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"Dixon of Dock Green" Case No. 7 (1967)



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Writer:
Eric Paice (writer)
Original Air Date:
7 October 1967 (Season 14, Episode 2)
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Cast

 (Episode Cast)
Geoffrey Adams ... Det. Con. Lauderdale
Robert Arnold ... PC Swain
John Boxer ... Clerk of the Court
Andy Bradford ... PC Turner (as Andrew Bradford)
Victor Brooks ... Gaoler
Pamela Buchner ... WDC Ann Foster
Peter Byrne ... Det. Sgt. Andy Crawford
Windsor Davies ... Jack Winstone
Peter Diamond ... Alexander Mackay
Nicholas Donnelly ... Sgt. Wills
Philip Howard ... Court Usher
Alan Lake ... Terence Dalton
Sam Mansary ... Thomas Prettilove
Stanley Meadows ... Morris
John Moore ... Bernard Whitaker
John Phillips ... Magistrate
Susan Richards ... Helen Nutall
Michael Stainton ... Assistant Gaoler
Jack Warner ... Sgt. George Dixon
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Episode Crew
Directed by
David Askey 
 
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Eric Paice  writer

Produced by
Ronald Marsh .... producer
 
Other crew
John Wiles .... script advisor
 

Series Crew
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Ted Willis  creator

Music Department
Jeff Darnell .... composer: theme "An Ordinary Copper" (1957-1976)
Hubert Gregg .... composer: theme song "Maybe It's Because I'm a Londoner" (1955-1957)
Tommy Riley .... musician: harmonica, title music
 
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