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** Milly Dobson from "The Verger" is played by Creator/PatriciaRoutledge, who would later be best known for playing Hyacinth Bouquet in ''Series/KeepingUpAppearances''.






** The crunching sound [[spoiler: made by the stranger's umbrella-sword when it penetrates Latham's breastbone]] in "Stranger in Town."

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** The crunching sound [[spoiler: made by the stranger's umbrella-sword when it penetrates Latham's breastbone]] in "Stranger in Town.""
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** Creator/HeatherLocklear plays Pat Ward in "Youth from Vienna" in the final season.

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* RetroactiveRecognition: Carmen La Rosa from "Neck" is played by Creator/CarmenSilvera, who would later be best known for playing Edith Artois in ''Series/AlloAllo''.

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Carmen La Rosa from "Neck" is played by Creator/CarmenSilvera, who would later be best known for playing Edith Artois in ''Series/AlloAllo''.''Series/AlloAllo''.
** Walter from "The Last of the Midnight Gardeners" is played by Creator/PatrickMower, who would later be best known for playing Rodney Blackstock in ''Series/{{Emmerdale}}''.
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* RetroactiveRecognition: Carmen La Rosa from "Neck" is played by Creator/CarmenSilvera, who would later be best known for playing Edith Artois in ''Series/AlloAllo''.
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* HarsherInHindsight: Joan Hackett who played [[spoiler:the doomed heroine in "Scrimshaw" was dying of ovarian cancer when this episode was filmed.]]

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* HarsherInHindsight: Joan Hackett who played [[spoiler:the doomed heroine heroine]] in "Scrimshaw" was dying of ovarian cancer when this episode was filmed.]]



** The crunching sound [[spoiler: made by the stranger's umbrella-sword when it penetrates Latham's breastbone in "Stranger in Town."]]

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** The crunching sound [[spoiler: made by the stranger's umbrella-sword when it penetrates Latham's breastbone breastbone]] in "Stranger in Town."]]"
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* {{Squick}}: There are a fair number of gruesome corpses in episodes such as [[spoiler: "Way Up to Heaven" and "The Landlady."]]

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* {{Squick}}: There are a fair number of gruesome corpses in episodes such as [[spoiler: "Way Up to Heaven" and "The Landlady."]]
**The crunching sound [[spoiler: made by the stranger's umbrella-sword when it penetrates Latham's breastbone in "Stranger in Town.
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* Squick: There are a fair number of gruesome corpses in episodes such as [[spoiler: "Way Up to Heaven" and "The Landlady."]]

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* Squick: {{Squick}}: There are a fair number of gruesome corpses in episodes such as [[spoiler: "Way Up to Heaven" and "The Landlady."]]
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* Squick: There are a fair number of gruesome corpses in episodes such as [[spoiler: "Way Up to Heaven" and "The Landlady"

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* Squick: There are a fair number of gruesome corpses in episodes such as [[spoiler: "Way Up to Heaven" and "The Landlady"Landlady."]]
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** [[spoiler: The larva-like baby at the end of]] "Royal Jelly."

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** [[spoiler: The larva-like baby at the end of]] "Royal Jelly.""
* Squick: There are a fair number of gruesome corpses in episodes such as [[spoiler: "Way Up to Heaven" and "The Landlady"
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* NightmareFuel: The titular invention of "The Sound Machine" makes it clear that plants suffer intense pain when picked or cut, meaning that every harvest is equivalent to a massacre.

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* NightmareFuel: The titular invention of "The Sound Machine" makes it clear that plants suffer intense pain when picked or cut, meaning that every harvest is equivalent to a massacre.massacre.
**[[spoiler: The larva-like baby at the end of]] "Royal Jelly."
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* HarsherInHindsight: Joan Hackett who played [[spoiler:the doomed heroine in "Scrimshaw" was dying of ovarian cancer when this episode was filmed.]]
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* JerkassWoobie: Myra, the spoilt, self-centered model in "Blue Marigold" is callously dropped by her agency when it decides it needs a fresher face.
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* HollywoodHomely: Millicent from "Wet Saturday" is supposed to be hopelessly unattractive to men but is actually rather cute with her GirlishPigtails.

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* HollywoodHomely: Millicent from "Wet Saturday" is supposed to be hopelessly unattractive to men but is actually rather cute with her GirlishPigtails.GirlishPigtails.
* NightmareFuel: The titular invention of "The Sound Machine" makes it clear that plants suffer intense pain when picked or cut, meaning that every harvest is equivalent to a massacre.
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* HilariousInHindsight: Regarding "Shatterproof", it's not the first time Creator/EliWallach played a character with [[Theatre/{{Luv}} a friend named Harry and a wife named Ellen]].

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* HilariousInHindsight: Regarding "Shatterproof", it's not the first time Creator/EliWallach played a character with [[Theatre/{{Luv}} a friend named Harry and a wife named Ellen]].Ellen]].
* HollywoodHomely: Millicent from "Wet Saturday" is supposed to be hopelessly unattractive to men but is actually rather cute with her GirlishPigtails.
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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: Did Gerry Williams in "Shatterproof" really love his wife, or did he marry her for her looks and money?
* HilariousInHindsight: Regarding "Shatterproof", it's not the first time Creator/EliWallach played a character with [[Theatre/{{Luv}} a friend named Harry and a wife named Ellen]].

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