The Best Episodes Directed By Cyril Frankel

Every TV Episode Directed by Cyril Frankel Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

Cyril Frankel Ratings Summary

The best episode directed by Cyril Frankel is "Something for a Rainy Day", rated 7/10 from 1 user votes. It was "written by Terry Nation". "Something for a Rainy Day" aired on 10/12/1966 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Masquerade (1)".

  • Something for a Rainy Day
    7.0/10 1 votes

    #1 - Something for a Rainy Day

    Season 1 Episode 3 - Aired 10/12/1966

    The Baron does a deal with a scheming insurance agent to recover a £ 100,000 Aztec mask from an ex-con. However the former crook's gang leader has a different idea and will even hurt his one-time friend's daughter to get the mask.

    Director: Cyril Frankel

    Writer: Terry Nation

  • Masquerade (1)
    7.0/10 1 votes

    #2 - Masquerade (1)

    Season 1 Episode 6 - Aired 11/2/1966

    Mannering is invited by Sir Frederick Alton to his country home. When he enters the house he hears a woman crying for help. As he goes to help he's knocked unconscious. He wakes up to discover that he has a twin double. Mannering manages to change places with the double and his captors kill the man they belive to be the Baron. They then let him in on their plans to steal the Crown Jewels only for Cordelia to turn up at the wrong moment.

    Director: Cyril Frankel

    Writer: Terry Nation

  • The Killing (2)
    7.0/10 1 votes

    #3 - The Killing (2)

    Season 1 Episode 7 - Aired 11/9/1966

    The Baron has to convince Cordelia who he is, but he still has to play the part for his captors. He manages to get rid of Revell and the gang head to London. However, one of the gang is the best friend of the part Mannering is playing. After he's discovered, the Baron really has to steal the Crown Jewels.

    Director: Cyril Frankel

    Writer: Terry Nation

  • And Suddenly You're Dead
    7.0/10 1 votes

    #4 - And Suddenly You're Dead

    Season 1 Episode 9 - Aired 11/23/1966

    The Baron and Cordelia are in Switzerland when they bump into Peter Franklin, an old friend of Cordelia. Franklin, who is a CIA agent, has stolen the latest strain in a deadly virus from the laboratory he was working in. When Franklin is killed, Mannering is in a race with Sorenson, the scientist who developed the virus, and Holmes, an unscrupulous character, to discover the whereabouts of the deadly bacteria.

    Director: Cyril Frankel

    Writer: Terry Nation

  • Six Days
    7.0/10 1 votes

    #5 - Six Days

    Season 1 Episode 1 - Aired 9/9/1969

    LOCATION: Aboard Astair flight Golf-Alpha-Zulu-Echo-Bravo DATE: July 17th An airplane lands at Heathrow 30 minutes early, according to all indications on board. When the plane lands the crew is met by anxious airport officials, notifying them that they are not 30 minutes early, but six days overdue. Department S has a vested interest in the flight, because Sir Curtis was aboard. As they begin investigating, people start dying.

    Director: Cyril Frankel

    Writer: N/A

  • Timelash
    4.0/10 1 votes

    #6 - Timelash

    Season 1 Episode 18 - Aired 2/17/1971

    While picking up Lt. Lake at the airport, Straker and Lake find that time has been frozen except for them. Sawdust hangs in mid-air, Lt. Ellis is frozen mid-word on a viewscreen, and one man is taunting them, apparently working for the aliens.

    Director: Cyril Frankel

    Writer: Terence Feely

  • The Millionaire's Daughter
    N/A/10 1 votes

    #7 - The Millionaire's Daughter

    Season 1 Episode 25 - Aired 11/20/1966

    Based on storyline in Gideon's Lot. A con man, Alan Blake (Don Borisenko), arrives on a ship from America with the millionaire Hendersons (David Bauer and Lois Maxwell) and their daughter who with confederates he kidnaps in London and they hold her for a million dollar ransom. The newspapers get hold of the story and Blake decides to get out while he can, tricking Mrs Henderson out of $500,000 worth of jewellery. This means that the daughter is now left with the homicidal Philip Guest (Donald Sutherland) who wants to kill her as she has seen their faces. Also starred Harold Goodwin.

    Director: Cyril Frankel

    Writer: N/A