Although I have watched The Prisoner (a couple of years ago) I have finally begun to watch episodes of Danger Man from the early 1960s. This is a half hour b&w series that contributed to the spy craze of the 1960s. The show starred Patrick McCoogan as John Drake and the series was also known as Secret Agent in the U.S.
This series actually predates the debut of the James Bond films with Sean Connery.
This is quite a different series from the Bond films that would follow as well as the like minded series on television, The Man From U.N.C.L.E., Mission: Impossible, The Avengers, The Saint and the like. It's much more low-key than those series and films. While Drake can be charming he isn't a suave womanizer nor does he utilize all manner of exotic gadgets. Whatever spy gear Drake uses tends to be rather low tech and quite believable.
I've heard of this series before, but never seen any of it. It's interesting and somewhat different than the more familiar spy fare of the era.
This series actually predates the debut of the James Bond films with Sean Connery.
This is quite a different series from the Bond films that would follow as well as the like minded series on television, The Man From U.N.C.L.E., Mission: Impossible, The Avengers, The Saint and the like. It's much more low-key than those series and films. While Drake can be charming he isn't a suave womanizer nor does he utilize all manner of exotic gadgets. Whatever spy gear Drake uses tends to be rather low tech and quite believable.
I've heard of this series before, but never seen any of it. It's interesting and somewhat different than the more familiar spy fare of the era.