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  2. Danger Man - Wikipedia

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    Danger Man (retitled Secret Agent in the United States for the revived series, and Destination Danger and John Drake in other overseas markets) is a British television series that was broadcast between 1960 and 1962, and again between 1964 and 1968.

  3. List of Danger Man episodes - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of episodes of the British television series Danger Man. Series overview. Series Episodes ... 13 October 1964 () 048: ...

  4. John Drake (Danger Man) - Wikipedia

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    In the first Danger Man series (1960–61), Drake speaks with a slightly exaggerated American accent (commonly referred to as a Mid-Atlantic accent), and is described as being an Irish American. In this series he's an operative working for a branch of NATO. In the second series (1964–66), Drake speaks with a less pronounced accent that is ...

  5. Patrick McGoohan - Wikipedia

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    Danger Man (Secret Agent in the US) was resurrected in 1964 as a one-hour programme. The scripts now allowed McGoohan more range in his acting. Because of the popularity of the series, he became the highest-paid actor in the UK, [24] and the show lasted almost three more years. [25]

  6. Howard Marion-Crawford - Wikipedia

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    He often played "blusterers", "old duffers" and upper class military types, appearing as guest performer in television programmes like The Avengers, The Saint, and three roles with Patrick McGoohan in the television series Danger Man: the 1964 episodes "No Marks for Servility" and "Yesterday's Enemies" and the 1965 episode "English Lady Takes ...

  7. Louis Marks - Wikipedia

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    He wrote the screenplay for the feature film The Man Who Finally Died (1963), adapted from a television serial by Lewis Greifer, and Special Branch for Thames Television (1970). Marks wrote for Danger Man (US: Secret Agent, 1964), for the Doomwatch science fiction series, and for Doctor Who on four occasions.

  8. Lelia Goldoni - Wikipedia

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    Goldoni later co-starred in the episodes "Fair Exchange" and "Two Birds with One Bullet" of the British television series Danger Man (1964) with Patrick MacGoohan. [citation needed] She next starred as Denise James in the 1965 horror film Hysteria. [6] In 1969, Goldoni appeared in The Italian Job. [2] [7]

  9. Patricia Driscoll - Wikipedia

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    Driscoll’s other numerous television appearances included: [3] The Vise (1958), Hawaiian Eye (1959), Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse: Murder in Gratitude (1959), Danger Man (1961 & 1964), Second Time Around (six episodes, 1974), The Good Life (1977), Kidnapped (mini-series, 1978), and Into The Labyrinth (1981).

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