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Themes, Dreams and Scream Machines

A documentary funded by the Tussauds Group, broadcast in 1992 following the development of Alton Towers' new attractions that year: Katanga Canyon and The Haunted House. Also a part biography of Tussauds park developer John Wardley and a look at Chessington World of Adventures in its early years.

Top Cast

  • John Wardley

    John Wardley

    Self

  • Nick Varney

    Nick Varney

    Self

  • Keith Sparks

    Keith Sparks

    Self

  • Ray Barratt

    Ray Barratt

    Self

  • Ralph Armond

    Ralph Armond

    Self

  • Phillip Schofield

    Phillip Schofield

    Self (archive footage)

Overview

A documentary funded by the Tussauds Group, broadcast in 1992 following the development of Alton Towers' new attractions that year: Katanga Canyon and The Haunted House. Also a part biography of Tussauds park developer John Wardley and a look at Chessington World of Adventures in its early years.

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