The best episode directed by Seth Holt is "The Key", rated 7/10 from 1 user votes. It was "written by Jack Whittingham". "The Key" aired on 11/20/1960 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "The Sisters".
When someone is leaking information from the American Embassy in Vienna, Drake is called in to investigate when the finger of guilt points to the Ambassador.
Director: Seth Holt
Writer: Jack Whittingham
When a young, beautiful refugee pleads for political asylum, Drake is called in to investigate by his superior, Hardy. When the girl's sister arrives, Drake has a double problem to solve.
Director: Seth Holt
Writer: Brian Clemens
Hardy assigns Drake to fly to the Middle East to find Vanessa Stewart, a beautiful girl wanted for espionage. Posing as a Baltic agent, Drake persuades her to accompany him before the British find her. A subplot comments drily on the ethics of espionage.
Director: Seth Holt
Writer: Jo Eisinger
When twenty five million dollars in forged currency floods the European capitals, John Drake is assigned by U.S. Intelligence to trace the source. The trail leads to an ex-Nazi General staying at a lake-side hotel in the mountains. Drake faces death before he can solve the case and uncover the secret of the lake.
Director: Seth Holt
Writer: Jack Whittingham