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Details: Raymond Young vanished during a trip scuba diving with his son in the Gulf of Mexico on April 6, 1993, but examination of his files noticed he was going to be tried for income tax evasion. Tax officials believed he engineered his disappearance to escape conviction. Extra Notes: This segment originally ran November 17, 1993. Results: Captured. Young eventually turned up alive and was arrested. He served time in prison and has since been released. Links: None

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  • Details: Raymond Young vanished during a trip scuba diving with his son in the Gulf of Mexico on April 6, 1993, but examination of his files noticed he was going to be tried for income tax evasion. Tax officials believed he engineered his disappearance to escape conviction. Extra Notes: This segment originally ran November 17, 1993. Results: Captured. Young eventually turned up alive and was arrested. He served time in prison and has since been released. Links: None
  • Actor Raymond Young was born on 16th June 1918 in London and died on 27th July 2011. He had a long and successful career in film and television from the 1940s to the 1990s in productions such as The Silent Enemy and Drop Dead Darling while on the small screen many major drama series of the 1950s onwards used his talents including Danger Man, Department S and The Persuaders.
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  • Actor Raymond Young was born on 16th June 1918 in London and died on 27th July 2011. He had a long and successful career in film and television from the 1940s to the 1990s in productions such as The Silent Enemy and Drop Dead Darling while on the small screen many major drama series of the 1950s onwards used his talents including Danger Man, Department S and The Persuaders. He appeared in Coronation Street in July 1965 as Mr Pepper, the owner of Pepper's Salon where Dennis Tanner had a job interview. In the same year he appeared in a first season episode of the spin-off Pardon the Expression as stand-in manager Mr Hammond and in the second season of the same series as Board of Trade representative Mr Bowman-Wallis.
  • Details: Raymond Young vanished during a trip scuba diving with his son in the Gulf of Mexico on April 6, 1993, but examination of his files noticed he was going to be tried for income tax evasion. Tax officials believed he engineered his disappearance to escape conviction. Extra Notes: This segment originally ran November 17, 1993. Results: Captured. Young eventually turned up alive and was arrested. He served time in prison and has since been released. Links: None
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