The best episode directed by Peter Graham Scott is "The General", rated 7.3/10 from 3 user votes. It was "written by Lewis Greifer". "The General" aired on 11/3/1967 and is rated 0.3 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "The Lovers".
An instant learning process becomes the Village's latest fad, but Number 6 is sure that Number 2 is using it as a brain washing tool.
Director: Peter Graham Scott
Writer: Lewis Greifer
At the request of an old enemy, Drake takes charge of security as the President of Boravia and his wife visit London.
Director: Peter Graham Scott
Writer: Jo Eisinger
When a dazed girl is found wandering along a country lane, dressed only in her pajamas, Drake discovers a plot to assassinate a Balkan President.
Director: Peter Graham Scott
Writer: Brian Clemens
Drake flies to a small Caribbean State to investigate the apparent suicide of an American economics expert, he uncovers a plot to obtain large sums of money, and in return he nearly loses his life.
Director: Peter Graham Scott
Writer: N/A
When Paul Jason of Jason's Airlines is killed and several of his planes crash, John Drake assumes the identity of a hard drinking pilot to investigate the crash. Drake discovers a case of smuggling and finds himself in a tricky situation.
Director: Peter Graham Scott
Writer: Michael Pertwee
John Drake travels to a Balkan country to investigate the misappropriation of funds by a Minister. Drake uncovers the plot. Involving love, politics and revenge.
Director: Peter Graham Scott
Writer: Jo Eisinger
Drake travels to the Arabian Desert to rescue the American Consul and his family from terrorists who have assassinated the King. On arrival Drake finds he has additional problems trying to protect a pretty Scots nurse and the baby in her care - the future king.
Director: Peter Graham Scott
Writer: Brian Clemens
When a wave of terrorism in the African jungle is likely to lead to a mass uprising, The Danger Man takes on the disguise of a 'gun-runner' in an attempt to penetrate the extremist organisation behind it.
Director: Peter Graham Scott
Writer: Jo Eisinger
A government official, dresssed as one of the Horse-guards, helps in a raid on secret files and is wounded. Recovering, he remembers nothing. Is his crime anything to do with his membership of Ransack, a club for those with high IQs? Emma can join, but Steed may have to cheat....
Director: Peter Graham Scott
Writer: Robert Banks Stewart
What could an outbreak of motiveless murders have to do with the activities of a marriage bureau called Togetherness Inc.? Well, think of Hitchcock's 'Strangers On A Train' and you'll be close. Steed and Emma seek their ideal partners....
Director: Peter Graham Scott
Writer: Tony Williamson
Director: Peter Graham Scott
Writer: Cyril Abraham