The Protectors: Season 2, Episode 12

Decoy (7 Dec. 1973)

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Harry is amazed when an old friend of his whom he had assumed to be dead turns up in London. The man's 'death' was actually staged and is linked to a complicated and lucrative insurance ... See full summary »

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Nyree Dawn Porter ...
Ronald Radd ...
Jerry Butler
Mark Damon ...
Nick Archer
George Innes ...
Marcus
Bruce Montague ...
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Stephen Sheppard ...
Conyapepi
Pierre Bedenes ...
Hotel Porter
George Little ...
Desk Clerk
George von Moos ...
Airline Steward
Erika Bergmann ...
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Harry is amazed when an old friend of his whom he had assumed to be dead turns up in London. The man's 'death' was actually staged and is linked to a complicated and lucrative insurance fraud .This,in turn, leads Harry and Caroline to Venice,where the man is killed,this time for real.He has,however,left behind a letter which the Protectors must understand to scupper the deadly scam. Written by don @ minifie-1

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