- 8.0/10(1)
#1 - The Positive Negative Man
Season 5 Episode 22
Aired 11/4/1967
When a scientist is found embedded in a wall, Steed and Emma pursue a man in make-up and wellies, whose appearance is terribly shocking.
Director: Robert Day
Writer: Tony Williamson
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0 - 7.0/10(1)
#2 - Not So Jolly Roger
Season 3 Episode 23
Aired 4/7/1966
Drake works as a disc jockey at a pirate radio station.
Director: Don Chaffey
Writer: Tony Williamson
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0 - 7.0/10(1)
#3 - Super Secret Cypher Snatch
Season 6 Episode 3
Aired 10/9/1968
Problems of a secret leakage from Cypher HQ and the disappearance of agent Jarret are first handed to rival Department MII2, and then to Mother's group. But why does everybody at Cypher HQ claim never to have seen Jarret and state that the only thing worthy of note that happened yesterday was that it rained?
Director: John Hough
Writer: Tony Williamson
Comments
0 - 6.5/10(2)
#4 - Anyone Can Play
Season 1 Episode 8
Aired 11/5/1971
Danny has to go on the run from enemy agents after his gambling winnings at a Brighton casino turn out to be part of a communist plot to pay off spies when they use the right code words.
Director: Leslie Norman
Writer: Tony Williamson
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0 - 6.0/10(1)
#5 - The Murder Market
Season 4 Episode 7
Aired 11/13/1965
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
Comments
0 - 6.0/10(1)
#6 - The Thirteenth Hole
Season 4 Episode 18
Aired 1/29/1966
An agent is shot on the thirteenth hole of the Craigleigh golf club, so Steed and Emma join the club. Steed puts his limited skills to use in a murderous tournament, but Emma helps him get a hole in one.
Director: Roy Ward Baker
Writer: Tony Williamson
Comments
0 - 4.0/10(1)
#7 - Too Many Christmas Trees
Season 4 Episode 13
Aired 12/25/1965
Christmas. Steed is having bad, seemingly prophetic, dreams, involving festive themes and a dead agent. Can he find solace at a fancy-dress party in the country home of a Dickens enthusiast?
Director: Roy Ward Baker
Writer: Tony Williamson
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