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| Michael Bryant | Peter Brock | |
| Jane Asher | Jill Greeley | |
| Iain Cuthbertson | Roy Collinson | |
| Michael Bates | Eddie Holmes | |
| Reginald Marsh | Crawshaw | |
| Tom Chadbon | Hargrave | |
| John Forgeham | Maudsley | |
| Philip Trewinnard | Stewart Jessop | |
| James Cosmo | Cliff Dow | |
| Neil Wilson | Sergeant Paterson | |
| Christopher Banks | Vicar | |
| Michael Graham Cox | Alan | |
| Hilda Fenemore | Bar helper | |
| Peggy Marshall | Bar lady |
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| Producer | Innes Lloyd
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| Writer | Nigel Kneale
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| Musician | Desmond Briscoe
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A research team from an electronics company move into an old Victorian house to start work on finding a new recording medium. When team member Jill Greeley witnesses a ghost, team director Peter Brock decides not only to analyse the apparition, which he believes is a psychic impression trapped in a stone wall (dubbed a "stone tape"), but to exorcise it too - with terrifying results... |
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