Thriller, Season 4.
Screamer.
A young American female working in the embassy in England is attacked and raped, over the course of her recovery, she see's the man responsible and kills him. While her ordeal is over, she see's the man and doubts whether she killed the right man or not,
Starring Pamela Franklin, Donal McCann, Francis White, Jim Norton, Peter Howell.
screamer.jpg Nurse Will Make It Better.
Charley is injured in a horse riding accident and left paralysed, her father hires a new nurse maid to care for her Bessy, soon after Charley feels she is getting better and stronger, those around feel something isn't quite right with Bessy and her medicine.
Starring Diana Dors, Ed Bishop, Linda Liles.
nurse.jpg Night Is The Time For Killing aka Murder On The Midnight Express.
Helen is recovering from a nervous breakdown, on a train journey she sees a corpse and reports it, yet the alleged victim is seen alive and well.
Starring Judy Gleeson, Charles Grey, James Smillie.
ThrillerNightIsTheTimeForKilling2.jpg A Killer With Two Faces.
A killer escapes a mental institution and assumes his twin brother's identity, can anyone tell them apart when females are being attacked and killed.
Sarring Ian Hendry, Donna Mills, David Lodge.
a killer.jpg A Killer In Every Corner.
A scientist working on a mind control theory invites two students to his house to test the theory out as guinea pigs and kill at his command.
Starring Patrick Magee, Joanna Pettet, Max Wall, Petra Markham.
killer in every.jpg Where The Action Is.
Eddie Vallance is a gambler, he is drugged and taken to a house, he is told he can wonder freely but not to the gate, he can win his freedom in a high stakes poker game, if he looses he will die.
Starring Edd BYrnes, Ingrid Pitt, James Berwick.
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Brian Clemens must have known what the audience wanted even though Night is the time for killing is more Marple/Poirot story but done pretty well. Ian Hendry does play a good part with dual roles that had me baffled at the end and Diana Dors playing a somewhat nurse, then you have the manic Patrick Magee excelling himself as always as a doctor. There is defiantly a lot more suspense and tension put in to these that never disappoints.