ÿþ<HTML> <HEAD> <TITLE>Sing a Song of Murder</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>'Sing a Song of Murder'</B><BR><FONT SIZE="3">by John Pennington</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"> Georgina s groovy party takes a criminal turn when a guest puts on his own record, and the tune places everyone in a trance. When he then makes Georgina attempt a bank robbery, she is arrested by the police and placed in a cell. It is up to Adam to post bail, and together they enter the world of swinging Sixties pop music and uncover a deadly plot; meanwhile Simms receives a record just for Adam, which contains subliminal instructions to kill Georgina& <BR><BR> Gerald Harper (<B>Adam Adamant</B>), Juliet Harmer (<B>Georgina Jones</B>), Jack May (<B>William E. Simms</B>), Jerome Willis (<B>Melville</B>), Alex Scott (<B>Carson</B>), Anne Kristen (<B>Felina</B>), Michael Standing (<B>Kinkead</B>), Michael Beint (<B>Inspector</B>), Denis Cleary (<B>Sergeant</B>), John Dunbar (<B>Cashier</B>), James Blake (<B>Chauffeur</B>), Steve Peters (<B>Messenger</B>) <BR><BR><B>Directed by Moira Armstrong <BR>Produced by Verity Lambert</B> <BR><BR><B>TX:</B> <FONT COLOR="#99CCFF" SIZE="2" FACE="Arial, Helvetica, Comic Sans"> <BR> 25th August, 1966 @ 8.00 pm - 8.50 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>*The songs 'This is the Moment' and 'Ya Ya Da Da' were written by Chris Andrews and sung by The News <BR><BR><BR> </BODY> </HTML>