Draft:The Phenomenon Squad
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The Phenomenon Squad is a British radio sitcom that was first broadcast on BBC Radio 4 from 1986 to 1987. Consisting of a pilot episode and a series of four episodes, it was created and written by Michael Snelgrove and produced by Paul Mayhew-Archer.
Plot
[edit]The series follows a select team of inept London police officers, led by Maurice Brabazon (Roy Kinnear), as they investigate crimes committed by the secret society and fight against the Masonic order, Satanic lodges and bacchanal societies.
Cast
[edit]- Roy Kinnear as Maurice Brabazon, the police team leader
- Simon Cadell as policeman Roderick Endicott-Heap, a former freemason
- Royce Mills as policeman Sigiloff
- Ron Bain as policeman McTully
- Susie Blake as policeman Nutkins
- David Battley as policeman Humdy
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