Episode 6— Shake Hands Forever: Part Three
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George Baker
as Chief Insp. Wexford
Christopher Ravenscroft
as Inspector Burden
Tom Wilkinson
as Robert Hathall
Patrick Drury
as Chief Supt. Howard Fortune
June Ritchie
as Nancy Lake
Michael Byrne
as DCC Charles Griswold
Geoffrey Beevers
as Mr. Aveney
Anthony Douse
as Flat Landlord
Louie Ramsay
as Dora Wexford
Sheila Ruskin
as Denise Fortune
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