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Consists of two episodes from the UK TV series "Journey to the Unknown" (1968): 'The New People' (Episode 1.1) and 'Paper Dolls' (Episode 1.16). | add synopsisPlot Keywords:
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(Credited cast)| Robert Reed | ... | Hank Prentiss (episode 'The New People') | |
| Jennifer Hilary | ... | Anne Prentiss (episode 'The New People') | |
| Michael Tolan | ... | Craig Miller (episode 'Paper Dolls') | |
| Nanette Newman | ... | Jill Collins (episode 'Paper Dolls') | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Dorothy Alison | ... | Mrs. Latham (episode 'Paper Dolls') | |
| Patrick Allen | ... | Luther Ames (episode 'The New People') | |
| George Benson | ... | The Vicar (episode 'Paper Dolls') | |
| Adrienne Corri | ... | (segment "The New People") | |
| Catherine Finn | ... | Elsie Cole (episode 'Paper Dolls') | |
| Edward Hardwicke | ... | Dr. Yarrow (episode 'Paper Dolls') | |
| Hazel Hughes | ... | Mrs. Biddle (episode 'Paper Dolls') | |
| June Jago | ... | Emily Blake (episode 'Paper Dolls') | |
| Patrick McGoohan | ... | Host | |
| Milo O'Shea | ... | Matt Dystal (episode 'The New People') | |
| Michael Ripper | ... | Albert Cole (episode 'Paper Dolls') | |
| Roderick Shaw | ... | Rodney Blake (episode 'Paper Dolls') | |
| Melissa Stribling | ... | Helen Ames (episode 'The New People') | |
| Damien Thomas | ... | (segment "The New People") | |
| Kenneth J. Warren | ... | Joe Blake (episode 'Paper Dolls') | |
| Jerold Wells | ... | Mayhew (episode 'Paper Dolls') | |
| John Welsh | ... | Bart Brereton (episode 'Paper Dolls') | |
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For those of you who are old enough to remember this show, you are the lucky ones. Just the opening credits were enough to give you the creeps; you see this deserted fairground with a roller coaster going round - I think the music was haunting and strange. It was an anthology of weird stories.. The one that stands out was written by Leslie P. Davies and based on his novel "The Paper Dolls." Also there was another story, I can't remember the name, where a guy gets invited to a party and when he shows up, everyone is dressed in costumes and they look like they are from the '20s. The production was split between the USA and England - I think - so it was better than your average show. The stories were unique and strange, the acting was perfect. They just don't make them like this anymore. I've seen some other anthologies but they don't give me the willies like this one did, it had atmosphere which is sadly lacking in all current shows from this genre. Man, I hope it gets released soon on DVD, I can't find this anywhere!!!