ÿþ<HTML> <HEAD> <TITLE>A Sinister Sort of Service</TITLE> </HEAD> <BODY BGCOLOR=#000000"> <TABLE ALIGN=CENTER WIDTH="580" CELLSPACING="0" CELLPADDING="3" BORDER="0"> <TR> <TD ROWSPAN="2" WIDTH="150" VALIGN=CENTER ALIGN=CENTER><IMG SRC="Adam Pictures/Adam Logo.jpg" WIDTH="150" HEIGHT="112" ALT="Adam Adamant Logo"></TD> <TD WIDTH="355" VALIGN=CENTER ALIGN=CENTER><FONT COLOR="#99CCFF" SIZE="3" FACE="Arial, Helvetica, Comic Sans"><B>'A Sinister Sort of Service'</B><BR><FONT SIZE="3">by Tony Williamson</TD> <TD ROWSPAN="2" WIDTH="175" VALIGN=CENTER ALIGN=CENTER><IMG SRC="Adam Pictures/Adam Adamant.jpg" WIDTH="120" HEIGHT="200" ALT="Adam Adamant"></TD> </TR> </TABLE> <P ALIGN=CENTER><FONT COLOR="#99CCFF" SIZE="2" FACE="Arial, Helvetica, Comic Sans"> Adam is celebrating his 100th birthday when Sir Nigel arrives for his monthly chess game; he informs the adventurer of a recent gold bullion robbery, the latest in a recent spate of highly organised crimes. As the evening progresses, six more robberies occur simultaneously, and so Adam offers his assistance in catching the perpetrators. After investigating Surveillance Services, the security firm that assessed the raided companies, the trails soon leads Adam to once more encounter his old enemy, the Face... <BR><BR> Gerald Harper (<B>Adam Adamant</B>), Juliet Harmer (<B>Georgina Jones</B>), Jack May (<B>William E. Simms</B>), T.P. McKenna (<B>Jason Lang</B>), Frances Cuka (<B>Sandra Verrel</B>), David Garth (<B>Sir Nigel Dee</B>), Peter Ducrow (<B>The Face</B>), John Crocker (<B>Jeweller</B>), David Kelly (<B>Furrier</B>), Josef Zaranoff (<B>Miklo</B>), Alf Joint (<B>First Judo Student</B>), Clare Jenkins (<B>S.S. Girl</B>), Mark Moss (<B>Thomas</B>), James Bulmer, Bill Lyons, Neil Curnow (<B>S.S. Men</B>), Action by HAVOC <BR><BR><B>Directed by Laurence Bourne <BR>Produced by Verity Lambert</B> <BR><BR><B>TX:</B> <FONT COLOR="#99CCFF" SIZE="2" FACE="Arial, Helvetica, Comic Sans"> <BR> 25th March, 1967 @ 8.55 pm - 9.45 pm <BR><BR><B>Notes:</B> <BR>*Featuring Adam Adamant, Georgina Jones and William E. Simms <BR><BR>*The 'Adam Adamant' theme was written by Hal Shaper and David Lee, and sung by Kathy Kirby <BR><BR><BR> </BODY> </HTML>