The best episode written by Jo Eisinger is "The Lovers", rated 7/10 from 1 user votes. It was "directed by Peter Graham Scott". "The Lovers" aired on 10/9/1960 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Position of Trust".
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 Drake is shown a photograph of a young girl who is the victim of drugs, he sets out for the Middle East to break up the ring supplying opium. He is aided by an American agent, Sandi Lewis. Together they trace the source of the drugs, with the help of a courageous little man.
Director: Ralph Smart
Writer: Jo Eisinger
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: Jo Eisinger
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
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
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