Eddie Byrne credited as playing...
Dr. Reginald Landers
- Constable John Harris: You know that I'm not a man that's easily shaken, Dr. Landers.
- Dr. Reginald Landers: I know that. I know. Now, would you like a drink?
- Constable John Harris: No, no-no. I've just seen somethin', and by all that's holy... I just can't be sure, but... I think it's Ian Bellows.
- Dr. Reginald Landers: You THINK it's Ian? What's happened to him?
- Constable John Harris: I-I don't know. His body's all like... like jelly.
- Dr. Reginald Landers: Jelly?
- Constable John Harris: Aye. It's like nothin' I've ever seen. There was no face, just a... horrible... mush... with the eyes sittin' in it.
- Ian Bellows: You know what? It-it smells like fog.
- Dr. Reginald Landers: Nonsense. I think it's going to be a lovely evening.
- Peter Argyle: Ah, if you weren't a newcomer you'd feel it in your bones.
- Dr. Reginald Landers: A newcomer? I've been here for ten years!
- Mr. Roger Campbell: You're a newcomer, just the same.
- [Stanley strays a bit too far from the main group]
- Dr. David West: Brian, hold it! Come back to the car. If there is something in there, we better not get too close until we know what we're up against.
- Dr. Reginald Landers: What do you think is in there?
- Dr. David West: I don't know, but let's not take any unnecessary risks.
- Dr. Brian Stanley: No, especially with me!
- Peter Argyle: More books, Doctor?
- Dr. Reginald Landers: You islanders are too hardy. I have to do something to keep busy.
- Constable John Harris: You know, Doctor, you and I should take up chess. I've got nothing to do either, except when Andy McCracken has a wee drop too much and tries to break up the pub.