The best episode directed by Terry Bishop is "View from the Villa", rated 7/10 from 1 user votes. It was "written by Brian Clemens". "View from the Villa" aired on 9/11/1960 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "The Prisoner".
John Drake is assigned to investigate the murder of a banker, Frank Delroy. The trail leads Drake to the home of Delroy's lady friend, a small seaside resort (Portmeirion) where he recovers five million dollars and solves the murder of Delroy.
Director: Terry Bishop
Writer: Brian Clemens
Drake's assignment is to find a double for James Carpenter, an American who is confined to the US Embassy in a Caribbean city. Finding the double is only half of the problem. Substituting him under the eyes of the police is the other.
Director: Terry Bishop
Writer: N/A
Drake travels to Kashmir in Northern India to seek out Noel Goddard, a former executive in the Indian Government, now a traitor. On identifying Drake, Goddard is given the message: 'John Drake. NATO agent. Eliminate.'
Director: Terry Bishop
Writer: N/A
When several workers at an atomic energy plant in North Africa fall ill, a leakage is suspected. Drake flies out to investigate and is aided by a beautiful European doctor, but when the next victim has no connection with the plant, Drake discovers a fiendish plot.
Director: Terry Bishop
Writer: N/A