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The first Danger Man season includes four episodes which use footage filmed in the Welsh resort of Portmeirion, which later became the primary shooting location of the Village in The Prisoner. Reference books disagree on whether The Prisoner was a Danger Man continuation.
Posing as Major Sullivan, Drake is sent to protect a new African government from election-time deceit and violence. Dodging an industrialist's predatory wife (Jill Melford), Drake discovers the real deceit, and his last-minute plot makes the election more honest than anyone else intended.
The debate over the identity of Number Six stems from references in dialogue to the character being a former agent, the appearance of "Potter", a character from the final season of Danger Man, and the fact one episode ("The Girl Who Was Death") was based upon a script originally written for Danger Man. Interestingly, a member of the supporting ...
During the height of Danger Man ' s fame in the 1960s, McGoohan was the highest-paid actor on British television. [1] McGoohan won the 1960 BAFTA Television Award for Best Actor for his work on Danger Man, and twice won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series, including its inaugural 1975 entry, for roles on Columbo.
A cast recording, on the CBS label, (#63490), was released in 1968. Her recording of "Sock It To Me," with " Right Said Fred " on side 2, ( Reprise RS 20680), was released in the UK on 9 May 1969. Carne starred in a revival of the musical The Boy Friend , which opened on Broadway on 14 April 1970 and ran for 111 performances.
Season 11, episode 35: "The Move After Checkmate" 1965 Public Eye: Kiley Season 1, episode 11: "Protection Is a Man's Best Friend" Gideon's Way: John Benson Season 1, episode 14: "The Tin God" Danger Man: Rachid Noureddine Season 2, episode 4: "Sting in the Tail" 1967 The Rat Catchers: Charles Dinley Season 2: (2 episodes) Mr. Rose: Fred Chater
Charles Carson (16 August 1885 – 5 August 1977) was a British actor. [1] A civil engineer before taking to the stage in 1919, his theatre work included directed plays for ENSA during WWII.
Danger Man – 3 episodes; portraying Mr. Harris in 'Yesterday's Enemies', Fortunato Santos in one episode, Tamasio in another; The Sweeney – Foreign Gambler, episode: 'Stoppo Driver', his brother Wolfe Morris also appeared in the same episode. Space: 1999, episode: Mission of the Darians – Petros High Priest