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The Incredible Robert Baldick: Never Come Night

Written by Terry Nation, Robert Hardy plays the eponymous hero of this 1972 one-off BBC drama; an occult detective who travels around in a lavish, bulletproof locomotive called 'The Tsar'. Along with his assistants Thomas and Caleb (Julian Holloway and John Rhys-Davies) Baldick is called in to investigate the latest in a series of brutal deaths at a desolate abbey.

Top Cast

  • Robert Hardy

    Robert Hardy

    Doctor Sir Robert Baldick

  • Julian Holloway

    Julian Holloway

    Thomas Wingham

  • John Rhys-Davies

    John Rhys-Davies

    Caleb Selling

  • James Cossins

    James Cossins

    Peter Elmstead

  • Reginald Marsh

    Reginald Marsh

    Charles Aldington

  • Barry Andrews

    Barry Andrews

    Seth Marden

  • Anna Martine

    Anna Martine

    Sarah Chislet

  • Paul Humpoletz

    Paul Humpoletz

    Walter Sturry

  • Ron Welling

    Ron Welling

    Daniel Pluckly

Overview

Written by Terry Nation, Robert Hardy plays the eponymous hero of this 1972 one-off BBC drama; an occult detective who travels around in a lavish, bulletproof locomotive called 'The Tsar'. Along with his assistants Thomas and Caleb (Julian Holloway and John Rhys-Davies) Baldick is called in to investigate the latest in a series of brutal deaths at a desolate abbey.

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