Danger Man is a British television series which was broadcast between 1960 and 1962, and again between 1964 and 1968. The series featured Patrick McGoohan as secret agent John Drake. Ralph Smart created the programme and wrote many of the scripts. Danger Man was financed by Lew Grade's ITC Entertainment.
The best episode of "Danger Man" season 2 is "Yesterday's Enemies", rated 6.4/10 from 5 user votes. It was directed by Charles Crichton and written by N/A. "Yesterday's Enemies" aired on 10/13/1964 and is rated 0.6 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "The Professionals".
Drake travels to Beirut to untangle a web of Middle Eastern espionage
Director: Charles Crichton
Writer: N/A
Drake is targeted by a Czech spymaster who uses a beautiful young woman to ensnare his enemies.
Director: Michael Truman
Writer: Wilfred Greatorex, Louis Marks
Posing as a clerk, Drake infiltrates a strange spy school in this very 'prisoneresque' episode of Danger Man.
Director: Don Chaffey
Writer: N/A
Sent to Africa to monitor an election, Drake discovers a danger far more devious than ballot-stuffing.
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John Drake must follow an avenging agent, bent on murderous revenge.
Director: Charles Crichton
Writer: Wilfred Greatorex, Marc Brandel
In Egypt, Drake must uncover the identity of, and save, the mastermind behind the Controller - or the entire Middle Eastern British spy network will be compromised.
Director: Robert Day
Writer: Michael Pertwee
The death of a butterfly collector's assistant in India opens an unlikely investigation.
Director: Philip Leacock
Writer: David Weir
Agent John Drake becomes a gambler in the South of France to infiltrate the mysterious world of international secrets for sale.
Director: Don Chaffey
Writer: N/A
In a Roman villa, Drake becomes an unwilling manservant to an unscrupulous extortionist.
Director: Don Chaffey
Writer: N/A
Drake is sent to the Caribbean to investigate a murder and see if the local intelligence contact can be relied on.
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Drake poses as a put-upon schoolteacher to win the confidence of a suspected spy.
Director: Michael Truman
Writer: N/A
Drake flies into Havana using the cover of a journalist, there to interview one of the heros of the revolution, Joaquin Paratore. His real purpose is to rescue another agent posing as a journalist (Miller) who has been framed for the murder of a famous actress. Miller had taken up with the actress when he found out she was Paratore's mistress and could provide useful information. After being wounded by the police and becoming the object of a manhunt, Miller relies on Drake to get him out with the help of ""Doris""
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Fingerprints left at the scene of a robbery in Scotland appear to belong to an agent whose been dead twenty years.
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Posing as an ex-con, Drake is recruited by an ultra-right wing organisation that trains assassins to eliminate world leaders.
Director: Don Chaffey
Writer: N/A
Drake must stop a wealthy British industrialist who is subverting a small nation to his own ends.
Director: Don Chaffey
Writer: N/A
Embassy walls and diplomatic immunity hide the kidnapped colleague of agent John Drake. Drake comes to the rescue when the man's wife approaches him for help.
Director: Don Chaffey
Writer: N/A
Drake and his American counterparts have competing plans to prevent the execution of a former Central American Revolutionary.
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After a car wreck, Drake finds himself enmeshed in a strange plot surrounding a casino.
Director: Don Chaffey
Writer: N/A
Drake follows a couple on the run to Greece to prevent them from defecting.
Director: Michael Truman
Writer: N/A
In France's wine country, Drake, a Russian agent and a local spy compete for control of a woman bearing military secrets.
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Writer: N/A
A British diplomat in Paris goes missing for a day, but can't seem to remember what happened.
Director: Michael Truman
Writer: N/A
Drake trails two scientists to the West Indies.
Director: Don Chaffey
Writer: Malcolm Hulke