Danger Man (Secret Agent Man) John Drake played by Patrick McGoohan (alias the Prisoner) poses as a DJ to uncover the secret of the pirate radio station operating at sea. (c.1964)
Danger Man was a...
Danger Man (Secret Agent Man) John Drake played by Patrick McGoohan (alias the Prisoner) poses as a DJ to uncover the secret of the pirate radio station operating at sea. (c.1964)
Danger Man was a British television series that aired between 1960 and 1962 and again between 1964 and 1968. It starred Patrick McGoohan as secret agent John Drake. The series was created by Ralph Smart (some sources erroneously credit McGoohan with creating it), and it was produced by ITC Entertainment. In the United States, the second and third seasons of the series were aired under the title Secret Agent.
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Actually it was 1966. If it had been a Beatles record we'd have never seen this episode on DVD (just ask Dr. Who fans who have been waiting years for a 1960s story to be re-released which has been held back due to 15 seconds of a Beatles recording). Anyway, the cool thing is at the end he plays a record by Patsy Ann Noble - his co-star in this episode.
It would be great if you could post the rest of the episode ("Radio Jolly Roger" from 1966). It was filmed at Radio 390 on Red Sands, off Essex. If I recall correctly, Radio Jolly Roger turned out to be a nest of eastern bloc spies.
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