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The Crystal Cube - Season 1

The Crystal Cube was a spoof science program, based on shows such as Tomorrow's World. The show was hosted by Jackie Meld (Dame Emma Thompson).

Top Cast

  • Stephen Fry

    Stephen Fry

    Dr. Adrian Cowlacey / Various Roles

  • Hugh Laurie

    Hugh Laurie

    Max Belhaven / Various Roles

  • Emma Thompson

    Emma Thompson

    Jackie Meld / Various Roles

  • Robbie Coltrane

    Robbie Coltrane

    Martin Bealey

  • John Savident

    John Savident

    The Bishop of Horley, The Very Reverend Previous Lockhort

  • Arthur Bostrom

    Arthur Bostrom

    Gareth, Gamma 0001

  • Roy Heather

    Roy Heather

    Gareth's Father, Mr. 0001

  • Paul Shearer

    Paul Shearer

    Mike Liam

  • Fanny Carby

    Fanny Carby

    Gareth's Mother, Mrs. 0001

Overview

The Crystal Cube was a spoof science program, based on shows such as Tomorrow's World. The show was hosted by Jackie Meld (Dame Emma Thompson).

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