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- Rico must hide an American gangster in his hotel when the latter agrees to become an informer against his former colleagues in crime.
- An Aldermaston-type ban-the-bomb group is staging sit-in demonstrations around London, even on the steps of Whitehall. Worse, they keep releasing top secret documents in fliers and press releases, so a young agent is sent to infiltrate them to discover who their government source is.
- Hans Pagel has been released from prison, the old fox sees a man with a handgun in a car , shouts and Hans Pagel can save his life from a murder attempt.
- A French fencing team are involved in a London murder case.
- Whilst on a philanthropic visit to her home island of San Dios medical researcher Professor Anna Maria Martes is placed under house arrest as the corrupt government want her to continue her work on the island, allowing them to take the credit. She is on the verge of an important breakthrough and the Champions are sent to rescue her. Craig makes contact but is spotted and Anna Maria is taken to jail, allegedly for her own safety. The Champions cripple the jail's generator and, using their night vision to see in the dark, break in and spring her. They have still to get her to the escape boat moored on the coast but help comes from an unlikely source.
- Colonel March is on holidays in France when he meets an old friend from the French police who tells him of a murder at the docks. The French suspect he was a smuggler who had English contacts. March decides to aid them in their investigation.
- Simon's visit to Mexico plunges him into adventure helping a young woman solve the mystery of her husband's disappearance.
- While on holiday in Greece, Steed becomes involved in the investigation of a deep sea diver's mysterious death.
- How did Davos end up with a knife in his back? The murder happened behind the "silver curtain" of spray from a fountain. He was alone with Jerry Winton in a dead end alley, but Winton didn't do it. Can Col. March unravel the mystery?
- Military Intelligence asks Peter to undertake a mission to rescue an intelligence operative. To free the man, Peter and a local resistance fighter must breach the high-security hospital and get the operative out.
- A close friend of Jason King, a double agent called Alan Keeble, was supposed to be dead. However, when Jason receives a letter telling him to come to Vienna to meet Alan, he just has to go.
- 1957–195830m6.8 (13)TV EpisodeWhen you usually read about this series in guidebooks the reviewer ultimately states that J. Carrol Naish was badly miscast. But if you compare this with the serial 'Batman' (1943), then you will notice that even though the two parts of Charlie Chan and Dr. Tito Darka are different, in that one is good and the other bad, for some strange reason Naish played them the same. Maybe this is why the reviewers say this or maybe it was the reason he was cast as Charlie Chan in the first place? The location is Venice, Italy. Where someone has sold a vast amount of jewelry that is to be taken safely to the new owners, but the seller is really Pietro Monti in disguise. Pietro later tells Chan that he is only doing this to save his brother Victorio from the gangs, but in reality it's to alibi himself and to get rid of his gang members who are his opposition. Chan catches him in the end. Been an early ITC/TPA co-production it's very low budget with loads of stock footage, it okay to watch but the best thing about it is that it's over in 25 minutes.
- 'The Second Mona Lisa,' painted six months after the first, is targeted by rival collectors.
- Colonel March and Inspector Goron are present in a café when a customer dies from poisoned wine.
- While pianist Robert van Doom is in concert, a shooting incident takes place at his home, and the housekeeper is killed.
- Collier's godson is kidnapped and held for a one million dollar ransom.
- On a business trip to Germany, Hadleigh encounters a former university friend. But why should 'Max Frank' pretend not to recognise Hadleigh, and why should he be interviewing the Prager family for Swiss Television?
- The Adventurer goes in search of a missing friend and plunges into a web of danger and intruders.
- The island is running out of food. The situation becomes even more desperate when a Spanish naval ship arrives insisting that if Spanish prisoners are not released then an expected food ship will be attacked and destroyed.
- Convicted for manslaughter, Günter Hausmann escapes from prison and kills a guard. The police has to find out where he's hiding.
- A South American police captain surreptitously engages Simon Templar into a crooked arms deal.
- An intruder named Gerhard breaks into the heavily guarded grounds of a villa belonging to a man named Kolliatis, who has just gone to sleep after watching a home movie. Rather than steal anything Gerhard glues a clown's mask onto the sleeping man's face. When Kolliatis wakes up and tries to remove it he has a heart attack and dies. As he was a friend of Sir Curtis the Department 'S' team are called in and discover a vendetta and a blackmail racket.
- When Strait meets an ace racing driver whose eyesight is failing, he sees the opportunity to help a young man achieve his aim of driving in top racing rally - but another man is interested in driver for different reasons.
- When a seemingly worthless statuette that Paul Temple wins at an auction is stolen, the trail to its recovery leads Temple to a professional assassin based in Amsterdam.
- George Brading, a Nemesis agent, goes missing for two days and when he re-surfaces, shoots an American officer in the Nemesis headquarters. Some time afterwards, he dies, presumably of poison. His widow tells the Champions that just before he disappeared, his brief-case went missing. Tremayne also tries to kill a doctor and he too has had his brief-case taken. Richard acts as decoy by having his wallet stolen. He is taken to a police station by a bogus officer where he learns, first hand, that both George and Tremayne were drugged with a mind-altering substance that turned them into assassins. Now he is programmed . . .to kill Craig. Craig must find the antidote to the drug before it is too late.
- There has been an outbreak of radiation poisoning around a North African nuclear reactor. A group of locals blame the reactor for the sickness and campaign for the plant to be shut down. However, John Drake suspects there may be more to this and begins investigating alternative sources for the radiation sickness.
- It is believed that the entire royal family of a middle-eastern kingdom has been killed. However, Drake finds one lone survivor, the infant heir/king, in the care of a nurse. With the country in turmoil, Drake attempts to keep the child hidden from the rebels who seek his life.
- A former republican leader returns to his home country to retire. However, he is arrested by the current president and faces the death sentence, something both the British and Americans do not want to happen. Drake is sent in to stop it.
- Kossitz has never confessed to the murder for which he has been sent to prison. At his release, several people fear his revenge.
- A successful and ruthless businessman is sure that someone is out to kill him and asks Maigret for protection. The Chief Inspector dislikes the man and disbelieves the threat but events force Maigret to think again.
- Cordelia travels to South America on Mannering's behalf to meet an explorer who has something to tell them. Then she disappears and Mannering travels out to find her. He discovers that she has been arrested for discovering a secret that the authorities do not want to come out into the open,involving the stock-piling of hidden weapons.
- 1954–19971hUnrated7.8 (10)TV EpisodeThe pilot unwillingly gets mixed up in a jewel robbery, with the jewels sewn into Hector's collar. The dog manages to elude the thieves and aid the police in their capture, becoming a hero.
- Barud escapes prison by bribery and Kara Ben Nemsi is lured into a trap and kidnapped.
- Saville is told by a palm reader he is doomed to become a murderer at some future time. He decides to get the inevitable out of the way before his upcoming society wedding, and goes about attempting the crime on several likely victims.
- 1954–19972h 9mUnrated8.1 (711)TV EpisodeThe adventures of a disguised vicar who fights for justice in 18th-century England.
- A glamorous actress is murdered and an M9 agent, whose cover has been discovered, is framed for her murder. Drake task is to get him out of jail and off the island using a submarine code-named Doris.
- 1954–19971hUnrated8.2 (212)TV EpisodeDr. Syn, alias The Scarecrow, must find a way to protect his smuggling band not only from the King's forces but also from a would-be traitor within his own gang.
- 1954–19971hUnrated8.2 (212)TV EpisodeUnder pressure from King George III to capture The Scarecrow or lose his command, General Pugh plans to use two prisoners, an escapee from the Royal Navy and an American colonist, to trap The Scarecrow.
- 1954–19972hUnrated8.3 (28)TV EpisodeAboard the merchant ship Simaloer, Mr Danzer and his circus troupe are travelling to Lisbon. Mr. Danzer needs badly new attractions for modest circus, and notices Hector, an airdale dog that is cute and well trained by the second pilot.
- _Rob Roy, the Highland Rogue (1953)_ re-edited into a two-part television presentation. ) Rob Roy manages to elude the English as he weds his sweetheart, but he inadvertently causes his mother's death when the English try to capture her.
- _Rob Roy, the Highland Rogue (1953)_ re-edited into a two-part television presentation. In revenge, Rob Roy captures Inversnaid Fort and plans to continue the fight. When he surrenders King George I pardons Rob Roy and his clan.
- When Harry rescues a pretty woman from an attempted suicide, he is recognized as a post-war black-marketeer from Vienna. British intelligence asks his assistance to bring to justice another black-marketeer who uses children to explode land mines, thereby enabling him to cross behind the Iron Curtain with contraband.
- A scientist searches for the Yeti in a Himalayan fastness, and is soon at odds with an adventurer who wants to find the Creature for less exalted reasons.
- Charles Castle is a successful Hollywood actor who has opted for screen success over art. He must make critical decisions regarding his career, his marriage, his art & morality. In this screen adaptation of a Clifford Odets play, Castle is pressured by his studio boss and manipulated into a potentially murderous cover-up to protect his career. An indictment of the amoral world of 50's Hollywood and its corrosive effect upon the artist.
- A black comedy in which Mr Potz, a rich man who longs to die, hires his own assassin. He chooses Miss Higgins, an eccentric author of detective fiction, to carry out the grim task.
- When Julie Lamont disappears, Crane and Orlando are asked to find her, but their investigations lead them to believe that the girl has been abducted - and most likely murdered. Neither are ready for the surprises in store.
- Angie has promised her young daughter that they will find a lovely place where they will be together and live happily. But how can it be a really lovely place without the man of the family?
- Will Porter has never been a minute late on his milk round for ten years and now his employers have arranged a presentation for him. So has his wife.
- On his way to assist Mallory, a local GS operator based in the Philippines, Miller is picked up as a saboteur. Under threat of his life, he is ordered to blow up a British secret service headquarters.
- Hadleigh is increasingly obsessed not just with saving his home for himself, but preserving it for future generations. He goes on a treasure hunt which, if successful, would enable him to keep Melford. It takes him to Germany where he meets the sympathetic and beautiful Elfreda...
- Bradford has a dream in which he and Harry trade places.
- Writer Tony Latham's wife Nancy is murdered and the police haven't arrested janitor Anton Turek. He wants Mark Saber to help but author Oliver Moon demands he returns to work. Latham writes the books but Moon takes the credit.
- Stamp dealer Ferrari is accidentally sold a Penny Black, with printers error, for well under it's market value. A desperate John Roberts tries to buy it back. When Ferrari is murdered, Roberts goes on the run and asks Mark Saber for help.
- Alan Garnett is personally escorting an extremely valuable painting on a flight from London to New York,where it is to be exhibited. However,on arrival at his destination Garnett is told that the painting is actually a forgery and he resolves to retrace his steps in order to find the original and work out how and where the switch was made.
- Captain David Young defends a MP sergeant accused of murdering a Nazi officer.
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