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  • Danger Man was a British television series broadcast between 1960 and 1962, and again between 1964 and 1968. This series featuring Patrick McGoohan as secret agent John Drake.
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    EXTRACT FROM 'CALEDONIA UBER ALLES' FANZINE INTERVIEW WITH EDWARD BALL OF THE TIMES UK POP GROUP, 1985 (UNPUBLISHED)
    CUA; What's the name of the instrumental you do in The Times set?
    EB; You must speak of Danger Man. It's our recollection of a TV theme from the mid 60s show starring Patrick Mcgoohan. Before The Prisoner.

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  • @barrywhittington
    @barrywhittington 14 лет назад +24

    Patrick McGoohan 1929-2009...who is sadly missed but the legend will last forever!

  • @muttsnuts100
    @muttsnuts100 12 лет назад +36

    with all the crap we get on tv nowdays i cant see why we cant have a channel that shows all the old programmes like dangerman , man in a suitcase, the baron

    • @jettscream
      @jettscream 8 лет назад +4

      neither can the tv programmers, they just want money and views not quality or peoples wants, your quite right

    • @kevindouglas8652
      @kevindouglas8652 3 года назад

      The Trouble Shooters.

    • @leemendham4788
      @leemendham4788 3 года назад

      Some of these shows now turn up from time to time on Talking Pictures TV in the UK and Ireland, while others can be found on demand at BritBox, and of course almost all of them are on DVD.

  • @prben2
    @prben2 14 лет назад +11

    Directed by Peter Yates, who went on to direct the classic Steve McQueen movie, Bullet.

  • @bonpourvous
    @bonpourvous 7 лет назад +45

    I first saw Danger man when I was a little kid back in the 60's and when Drake walks forward in negative I thought he was a ghost man and then you see his steely face, scared the heck out of me.
    That opening shot of him in negative still haunts me.

    • @johnmcdonald9569
      @johnmcdonald9569 4 года назад +2

      A bit over my head as a littly. Also was obsessed by Z Cars. Both late at night so that made them more scary.

    • @kevindouglas8652
      @kevindouglas8652 3 года назад +1

      @@johnmcdonald9569 Z-cars late at 18.40pm.You are showing your age.

    • @dannyjay6963
      @dannyjay6963 3 года назад +3

      Me too... Great Show...

  • @ELGROOVER
    @ELGROOVER 15 лет назад +24

    Danger Man and The Prisoner series were both outstanding.
    For many hours of gre@ entertainment (and more), thank you Patrick McGoohan, RIP

    • @ricoz2016
      @ricoz2016 2 года назад

      I don't think I would have watched The Prisoner when it debuted if I hadn't first seen Secret Agent (Danger) Man.

  • @bugutwo
    @bugutwo 5 лет назад +15

    When the taxi first comes into view, that appears to be in the West End of London somewhere, but when the man with the hat and umbrella hails the taxi I recognised the area.
    It was Romford, Essex, High Street, and the scene inside the taxi was also travelling along Romford High Street. I was born there and knew it well.
    It`s a pedestrian precinct now with bypass roads around the High Street and has changed beyond all recognition today.
    2s (10p) on the clock sir. Try that today and see how far you`ll get.

  • @Dolomede
    @Dolomede 15 лет назад +14

    A truly elegant actor with that clipped, so British delivery. A real rival to the early Bond, possessing that same dangerous edge to his character. Well done for posting this.

  • @Noveltooner
    @Noveltooner 13 лет назад +12

    The series was shown on CBS during its original run as "Danger Man' and then as "Secret Agent" from 1964-68. Mr. McGoohan hated the Johhny Rivers "Secret Agent Man" theme on the American release of the second run with a passion. However, he admitted later that one line from the song got him thinking: "They've given you a number and taken away your name." That one line helped inspire the format for "The Prisoner."

  • @fidomusic
    @fidomusic 14 лет назад +8

    I see the excellent Ian Hendry is here as well. Classic stuff. Thanks for posting.

  • @kringles4
    @kringles4 15 лет назад +7

    RIP Patrick, you helped make growing in Boston during the 60's a magical time.
    Joe.

  • @Mandi7882
    @Mandi7882 15 лет назад +7

    Thanks so much for posting. I was actually a BABY when this came out - I know the theme like the back of my hand and had NO idea what show it came from. OMG! (Secret Agent Man is the one I know) Thanks again, great memories!

  • @Efferpheasants
    @Efferpheasants 15 лет назад +7

    A reminder of the fact that there is so much crap TV being made these days by the brain dead.
    RIP Patrick

    • @michaelsinski8997
      @michaelsinski8997 5 лет назад +1

      Absolutely 🙏

    • @kevindouglas8652
      @kevindouglas8652 3 года назад +1

      He had a vision.Much before it's time. The Prisoner should have been a Feature,and an Oscar or two would have definitely been landed.

  • @Mikes66442
    @Mikes66442 14 лет назад +11

    Great music and how I loved that show as a kid. Never missed an episode!

  • @UNOwen1
    @UNOwen1 13 лет назад +4

    @uszoninyc I'm in midtown Manhattan East. I did the same thing (both the 1/2 hour series, and these - the 1hr long series). Sat here - snuggled in bed, and just got... 'lost.' ;>

  • @ladster3
    @ladster3 15 лет назад +25

    McGoohan boasted of his morals as compared to Bond - he never kissed a girl nor fired a gun on his series.
    RIP Patty McG....so regal....so CRISP.

    • @DebbiMack
      @DebbiMack 4 года назад +2

      Yes, he was! :) A true gent.

    • @johnsagar1152
      @johnsagar1152 3 года назад

      Morals are purely illusory and vary from culture to culture

    • @minervamclitchie3667
      @minervamclitchie3667 2 года назад +2

      People misunderstand his reasoning. It wasn't from prudishness, but rather about mystery. There was at times innuendo, he preferred it like that. He objected to the way James Bond uses women, there is in "Danger Man" plenty of suggestion, he just liked the mystery.
      This episode has Ian Hendry, noted for being John Stead's first partner on "The Avengers".

  • @poughkeepsiejohn1
    @poughkeepsiejohn1 14 лет назад +7

    I love this show, even when it came to America as "Secret Agent". John Drake always had a cool, clear head and I loved his devices like that mini-tape recorder in his electric shaver.
    By the way, the director of this episode, Peter Yates, went on to become a major filmmaker, at first directing action thrillers like "Bullitt" and "The Deep" and later making lower-key films like "Breaking Away" and "The Dresser".

  • @charliebe28
    @charliebe28 12 лет назад +13

    This song was buzzing around in my mind ever since I researched "The Addams Family" theme here a few days ago. I THOUGHT that the song that I remembered from my childhood during the `60s was to the theme to "The Saint" -; but I checked IT here at RUclips, and that wasn`t correct.
    I remembered "Secret Agent", but the only theme song that I knew was the Johnny Rivers` one. Finally, I just put "TV theme - harpsichord" into the RUclips search engine -, AND HERE I AM AT MY MEMORY !
    I love RUclips !

    • @richardholmgren5640
      @richardholmgren5640 3 года назад +2

      Yes, the theme from Danger Man proves once and for all that the harpsichord can rock (at least since Handel).

    • @kevindouglas8652
      @kevindouglas8652 3 года назад +1

      @@richardholmgren5640 King Henry V111 thought so.

  • @HeelofTim
    @HeelofTim 14 лет назад +5

    John Drake, also known as Number 6. ;)

  • @loflyerz7
    @loflyerz7 13 лет назад +4

    i think there were more choices on television in those days than now. its reality stuff....idiot spoiled brats living like beginner movie stars. how boring. bring back dangerman....what cool technology he used tv cameras in the hall, mini cameras, microphones and always a great mix of cars...citroens, studebakers, etc.
    the prisoner has never had a match.

    • @kevindouglas8652
      @kevindouglas8652 3 года назад

      Nothing has been made on British TV to match The Prisoner.The time and effort that went into that series from everyone involved in its production,is unmatched.A one-off.Thanks to Lew Grade.

  • @BonnieBeeGood
    @BonnieBeeGood 13 лет назад +6

    What a treat to hear that theme again!! And to see my beloved Patrick in hued pr

  • @klangbunruang
    @klangbunruang 15 лет назад +6

    McGoohan kept me riveted to the screen. The Bond series on the other hand exploited female sexuality and masculine bravado. I like watching Bond, but it never was heady stuff. I always thought Connery was very stuffy and uncomfortable in his skin.
    John Drake was the unequivocal secret agent.

    • @PETERJOHN101
      @PETERJOHN101 5 лет назад

      "quintessential."

    • @kevindouglas8652
      @kevindouglas8652 3 года назад

      McGoohan was unpredictable,unlike Connery.Somehow I think,he accepted he was not good enough for British TV,that was hooked on The Avengers,and didn't buy into his vision for something different.I was really upset when The Prisoner was ended.The final episode was hastily arranged,and it left too many loose ends.He was a Big Loss to British TV.

  • @UNOwen1
    @UNOwen1 13 лет назад +5

    I was was very little when these aired here in NYC. That harpsichord - it stayed with me - in my brain. The COOLEST, BEST actor, spy. Just...cool.

  • @huntingvuk
    @huntingvuk 11 лет назад +11

    what a cool show! McGoohan was brilliant!

  • @marbanak
    @marbanak 5 лет назад +3

    I have found no online version of this fine episode. The full DVD set is well worth the money, though. When I saw these episodes as a lad, the plots were hard to follow. With the leisure of the full set in-hand, I could get closure on whatever this cool dude was up to. Enjoy! I still say, Number 6 is Drake.

  • @Hobo42pt
    @Hobo42pt 12 лет назад +7

    I tried to watch this as a kid, but it was way over my head. I loved the catchy Jonny Rivers tune coupled with the lightning fast harpsichord theme. Years later when our local PBS station re-ran it, I could understand it. Does anyone remember "Coronet Blue"? My brother loved that show :)

  • @wizardalvin
    @wizardalvin 14 лет назад +5

    John Drake and Harry Palmer. unbeatable, brilliant, and too darn real.

  • @puddypuss
    @puddypuss 13 лет назад +8

    its so good in a way to see london in 1960s that doesnt look too different in profile than today, but without skyscrapers. its a funny feeling that I was around then, like another life...

  • @charliebe28
    @charliebe28 12 лет назад +5

    metafis:
    Yeah -, FOR SOME UNKNOWN RERASON, harpsichords were "in" during the mid-`60s. There was this ORIGINAL "Danger Man" theme (a.k.a. "Secret Agent" in the U.S.); there was "The Munsters" theme; and also "The Addams Family" theme; ALL of which featured the archaic and hitherto rarely-heard keyboard instrument, the harpsichord. You may even remember it on the Yardbirds eary hit, "For Your Love". (By the way, may I recommend checking-out those other TV themes, here at RUclips.)

  • @54blewis
    @54blewis 3 года назад +3

    If they ever decide to reboot danger man/secret agent...the harpsichord theme should be the main title sequence...!!!!!

  • @UNOwen1
    @UNOwen1 12 лет назад +6

    Yes, THAT Peter Yates. If you watch other episodes of the series, there are LOTS of well known people - not only directors - who worked on DANGER MAN. It was a very fertile ground, for writers, and actors, etc.
    These people honed their work - especially when you realise they were confined to working within limited budgets and sets. They had to really work hard to make things shine. And, they most certainly did.

    • @bobjersey
      @bobjersey 2 года назад +1

      Another familiar face: John Glen, a well-travelled editor who went on to direct a whopping FIVE James Bond movies!

  • @danawadd
    @danawadd 12 лет назад +5

    Me too, the way McGoohan approached the camera in *that way*... shudders. I had to leave the room as a kid, LOL

  • @poughkeepsiejohn1
    @poughkeepsiejohn1 13 лет назад +4

    RIP Peter Yates

  • @TheInkPitOx
    @TheInkPitOx 5 лет назад +2

    There's a man who lives a life of danger
    To every man he meets, he stays a stranger
    With every move he makes, and every chance he takes
    Odds are he won't live to see tomorrow
    Secret Agent Man
    Secret Agent Man
    They're giving you a number, and taking away your name

  • @prisonermn
    @prisonermn 15 лет назад +4

    Be seeing you Number Six, you will be missed.

  • @powerdriller4124
    @powerdriller4124 2 месяца назад +2

    I am from Mexico, and I remembered Patrick McGoohan as the main character in the 1960s British Series "The Saint" that I watched when I was a kid. However, from Wikipedia I learned that "The Saint" was Roger Moore, I thought then that something was wrong with my memory, because for me is very vivid that McGoohan was "The Saint". But, asking friends of mine, kids also in the 1960s, they told me that they also thought that McGoohan was "the Saint". Then, I realized that "El Santo" was presented in Mexico with the cover and opening of "The Saint" but the content was of "Danger Man"!!! ("Danger Man" was a programe where Patrick McGoohan was the star.)

  • @staffsyeoman
    @staffsyeoman 14 лет назад +3

    And edited by John Glen, who went on to edit and direct Bond films..

  • @dearmalika
    @dearmalika 13 лет назад +4

    One of my favourit series! Great Patrick McGoohan!

  • @DucNguyen0131
    @DucNguyen0131 6 лет назад +6

    In the U.S. the hour long version was retitled Secret Agent to avoid confusion with the half hour episodes.

  • @rafflesman
    @rafflesman 12 лет назад +6

    Back in the sixties this show used to make my day!

    • @jettscream
      @jettscream 8 лет назад +3

      it makes my day every day, Pat the inspiration for many of us

  • @gerladiant
    @gerladiant 15 лет назад +2

    I use to watch this whwn I was around 10 years old , I love ed it , the misic , him and I was the charachter, imagination!!!!!

  • @jebeja
    @jebeja 15 лет назад +1

    REAL T.V., NEVER TO BE REPEATED.

  • @Noveltooner
    @Noveltooner 13 лет назад +4

    The original pilot episode of "Danger Man" was filmed at the famed Welsh resort, Portmeirion which, of course, was The Village in "The Prisoner." A comparison of the "Danger Man" pilot and Episode 1 ("Arrival") of "The Prisoner" displays a great similarity on camera angles and shots in similar situations which I think was hardly a coincidence. No. 6 was not John Drake, of course, but the "filler" episode of "The Prisoner", "The Girl Who Was Death," was an intentional homage.

  • @MrCcoolg
    @MrCcoolg 3 года назад +1

    A variation on this song along with the theme for the American version of the show (Secret Agent) was used for the British cartoon "Danger Mouse"

  • @blader45bc
    @blader45bc 14 лет назад +3

    Oh, and, of course, Peter Gunn

  • @UNOwen1
    @UNOwen1 13 лет назад +1

    @sarkelcpa It was a memorable show because of the ACTING. Today,..... Lotsa choices. Garbage. Shows, movies USED to require you PAID ATTENTION. Used your brain. If you really are happy with '150+ channels...' It's a waste of time..

  • @saxondog2001
    @saxondog2001 15 лет назад +3

    I loved that guy!!
    He was the best of that type. He was the you just KNEW held the secrets. RIP!

  • @altfactor
    @altfactor 13 лет назад +3

    The harpsichord music at thye start of this clip was used in the American release as background for a CBS network booth announcer saying "'Secret Agent' is sponsored in part by...".

  • @MEKKANNOID
    @MEKKANNOID 12 лет назад +3

    @muttsnuts100 Yes and don't orget the prisoner and department s

  • @tonyjohn1395
    @tonyjohn1395 6 лет назад +2

    I like the London street scenes when it was still British 🇬🇧

  • @KmT81
    @KmT81 12 лет назад +3

    I LOVED THIS ACTOR VERY MUCH.I FIRST SAW HIM IN THIS TV SHOW IN 1988 ,I was 7,in french television which was called(DESTINATION DANGER).THEN IN THE SAME SERIES IN 1993 I WATCHED WITH MY FATHER AT 11 P.M. SUMMER EVERY TUESDAY.HE's sadly missed.

  • @1966BOBBY
    @1966BOBBY 15 лет назад +3

    You an tell it's old by the boats on the Thames.
    Christ, it takes me back. Nice stuff.

  • @hebneh
    @hebneh 15 лет назад +2

    I only saw this as "Secret Agent" with the Johnny Rivers theme song. In that version, the harpsichord song was used over the opening scene.

  • @WeeWyllie
    @WeeWyllie 15 лет назад +3

    Great theme music, and a stark, simple story that was normally fun to watch. McGoohan was superb!

  • @Nantchev
    @Nantchev 14 лет назад +3

    I like the intro.

  • @saxondog2001
    @saxondog2001 15 лет назад +1

    It's like he was the man who knew all the secrets --- to valuable to eliminate .. to dangerous to set free. God, how I loved those shows. He was the very best. He was always aloof with the women .. and a smart thing too, considering his profession.

  • @romcallis
    @romcallis 5 лет назад +2

    Being shown daily now on Folk TV right before The Saint...lots of similarities being ITV productions...Edwin Ashley music,,,actors, etc.

  • @TheInkPitOx
    @TheInkPitOx 4 года назад +1

    The inspiration for Secret Agent Man

  • @JA268
    @JA268 13 лет назад +1

    The show that inspired "Danger Mouse" : D

  • @mycroft1905
    @mycroft1905 2 года назад +1

    As a child, Patrick McGoohan was a favourite. He looked remarkably like my Father. Danger Man was excellent. Well written, superbly acted, beautifully lit. Loved the exotic locations, real or implied. Little, if anything, has equalled this show in the spy/thriller genre since.

  • @saxondog2001
    @saxondog2001 15 лет назад +1

    I know what you mean .. school aged . and he was so capable and deliberate, just the opposite of me. I loved that guy and I was moved when news of his death arrived. My biggest regret was that I never got around to writing him that letter of appreciation that I always wanted to.

  • @mgjohn8534
    @mgjohn8534 4 года назад +1

    I was a teenager when this first appeared on British TV. This was one of the very few TV shows then or now which for me were always a "must see". Never to be missed. Cue "Oh Yes, my name is Drake, John Drake." Has a certain ring to it. "The name's Bond... James Bond"... a film role Patrick turned down.. True class .. In the original Monochrome pre-xylophone Intro, at its end he gets into a Mercedes-Benz 300sl Coupe. 300SLs go for millions £/$ plus now.. He always had a good taste in cars used. Be they a Lotus 7 or Mini Cooper. Thanks for some special entertainment Patrick... A diamond geezer as we used to say down in Old London Town. The street scenes and cars I remember so well when I worked there close to some of those same buildings used in the footage.

  • @MrTrevor181
    @MrTrevor181 7 лет назад +2

    This was later broadcasted in the 70's before closing time (when tv was not on 24/7) on ITV.

  • @gdsmchris
    @gdsmchris 12 лет назад +3

    @MEKKANNOID and the avengers and the champions

  • @gdsmchris
    @gdsmchris 12 лет назад +3

    reminds me of when i was ten and just got home from school and this was just starting on the black and white telly.. and you had to get up and walk to the telly to turn the channel over, and we only had 3 channels.. thanks for making me feel bloody old

    • @kevindouglas8652
      @kevindouglas8652 3 года назад

      I remember it going out on Sunday Afternoons.

  • @capfig4471
    @capfig4471 2 года назад +1

    never heard of it, never seen it, probably never will, or will be able to, but the intro theme is absolutely brilliant

  • @minutegongcoughs
    @minutegongcoughs 16 лет назад +1

    Terrific mash up. 5 stars

  • @bullshitdetective1
    @bullshitdetective1 13 лет назад +4

    john drake, he is the "prisoner"

  • @paulhooper5655
    @paulhooper5655 11 лет назад +2

    nice taxi still invisable to the general public less they want one

  • @jsilence418
    @jsilence418 14 лет назад +1

    The best spy show, simply it ! thanks for the post !

  • @JohnDoe-et8th
    @JohnDoe-et8th 4 года назад +1

    Ah, yes. The opening that convinced me the harpsichord is a jazzy modern instrument. Total class, like the rest of the show. I weep for the days of quality. Everything is shit now.

  • @josephheston9238
    @josephheston9238 4 года назад +1

    They give him a number (Number 6) and take away his name.

  • @WallaseyanTube
    @WallaseyanTube 8 лет назад +3

    Ah!. Interesting reference of 'going over to the other side' 'or just decide to retire'. Well done! Also, the taxi connection - again, or original?

  • @adam4-dotz349
    @adam4-dotz349 3 года назад +1

    Oh Wow! It is so cool to see this again! I try to explain this series (& the Prisoner) to younger people and they just look @ me as though I've just arrived from Mars or somewhere! Brilliant writing, brilliant theme music, brilliant acting! Rest in Peace Patrick McGoohan....Thanks for downloading and respect due from a very Old Goth!

  • @rayssonation
    @rayssonation 13 лет назад +2

    DANGER MAN basically ran in two installments.
    The first ran for two seasons from 1960 until 1962
    The second ran also ran two seasons from 1964 until 1966.
    The final episode of DANGER MAN in 1966 was in color.

  • @leftcoaster67
    @leftcoaster67 8 лет назад +6

    Peter Yates? The Bullitt director??

    • @dcanmore
      @dcanmore 8 лет назад

      yes, same one

    • @gentdom631
      @gentdom631 7 лет назад +1

      leftcoaster67 Peter Yates also directed B/W episodes of THE SAINT with Roger Moore. Mr. Yates went on to direct the legendary movie BULLITT, starring the late Steve McQueen.

  • @jsilence418
    @jsilence418 13 лет назад +2

    @JA268 oh yeah and we all know what that is ???

  • @solharv7817
    @solharv7817 6 лет назад +1

    Best intro

  • @xenapgf
    @xenapgf 12 лет назад +3

    Trivia Note ! On the Credits, The Editor was John Glen = who was involved with some James Bond Films !

    • @williambabyak1094
      @williambabyak1094 5 лет назад

      Additional trivia point: The gentlemen who came back from the dead was Ian Hendry, who started in the first season ("series" in Great Britain) of the classic TV series THE AVENGERS (1961), in the role of Dr. David Keel.

  • @sophist222
    @sophist222 12 лет назад +2

    Blood Swear and Tears, 'The Battle' is another good example of kicking harpsichord.
    They apparently used the English theme tune for the first year only in the States.

  • @rafflesman
    @rafflesman 12 лет назад +2

    Yes I knew it was called Secret Agent Man in the U.S. but thanks foir the reminder !!

  • @FightFairLoseEasy
    @FightFairLoseEasy 3 года назад +1

    I remember these programs and there was something really exciting about the time and it isnt nostalgia. If you watch the men in those days and compare them with today's bunch there is a palpable difference in masculinity. Its not about toughness or muscles it a mental state. Most men today are tame and decadent although there are a few real men left they struggle against the tide of political correctness

  • @chatham43
    @chatham43 15 лет назад

    ....wow, they knew how to set up a TV program in those days. Great Intro. Thanks!

  • @xwsftassell
    @xwsftassell 15 лет назад +1

    Excellent tune. Why's that guy in the lobby playing The Flying Dutchman on the french horn, though? 60's TV, love it.

  • @blader45bc
    @blader45bc 14 лет назад +1

    This ranks with Dr. Who, Twin Peaks, Hawaii Five-O, Room 222, Young and the Restless, High Chapparal as the best tv theme music ever

  • @19XWyomingGrizFan
    @19XWyomingGrizFan 13 лет назад +2

    Reminds me of the Joseph Conrad novel 'Secret Agent Man' (1907) with the notionof '2s' and '6s' to a T. Interesting that Talbot Mundy in his 1931 novel had JimGrim sayin'.."I'm Number One.' 1907 was the same year that William James had his treatise 'Pragmatism' printed, wherein Pramatism is 'as an adventure' and JimGrim as the 'Pragmatic Adventurer' in 'The nine Unknown' (1923). Interesting.

  • @itsjemmabond
    @itsjemmabond 4 года назад +1

    So this is the TV show which inspired Danger Mouse?

    • @AwesomeHyperSonic547
      @AwesomeHyperSonic547 4 месяца назад

      Apparently so, it’s interesting to see, like I can hear how the theme song inspired the one for Danger Mouse.

  • @peterfreeman6677
    @peterfreeman6677 4 года назад +1

    I had forgotten just how good this was.

  • @LauraSeabrook
    @LauraSeabrook 13 лет назад +1

    @saxondog2001 By hook or by crook they'll get that information out of him!

  • @leftcoaster67
    @leftcoaster67 12 лет назад +2

    Directed by Peter Yates. You mean Bullitt Peter Yates?

  • @pantonec
    @pantonec 15 лет назад +1

    Interesting---I was watching Danger Man on DVD and in the epis. THE OBIQUITOUS MR. LOVEGROVE (vol. 6 in the US), right after the credits, McGoohan (John Drake) goes home to find a stranger reading a book from his bookshelf. It was the FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE edition with Sean Connery, James Bond, on the cover. Later on the story, Drake meets with Desmond Llewelyn (Q, from the Bond series). Overall, there's some sort of PRISONER background story in this episode.

  • @wizardalvin
    @wizardalvin 14 лет назад

    so true, though Godzone will recover when we stop being uppity, knuckle under and use our brains. still make good butter and crap cheese, though even here improvement from small companys.

  • @vawlkee51
    @vawlkee51 14 лет назад +1

    It actually "came to America" in 1960/61 as a summer replacement on network TV.
    It was called "Danger Man" at the time here as well.
    The "Secret Agent" bit didn't come along until the 2nd series.

  • @catfish828
    @catfish828 Год назад

    Remember this series well . Mcgoohan was first choice for James Bond but he turned it down due to his conservative views on Bonds passion for women and drink . Great theme great name John Drake and Magoohan certainly looked the part. He lived half a mile away from me in the 60s for ten years then moved to USA permanently in around 1970…good actor in the right part.

  • @uzzle65
    @uzzle65 15 лет назад

    Yay, spot the J4 Bedford truck carrying New Zealand butter & cheeses! :-) In the good old pre-quota days b4 Britain joined the Common Market!

  • @bradshawvincent
    @bradshawvincent 15 лет назад +2

    interesting when he asks drake what happend to him (the agent) and he replies "maybe he retired" maybe a seed of the idea of the prisoner?

  • @jamesgower7933
    @jamesgower7933 4 года назад

    thank you...he was my hero. Then later he appeared in Columbo several times and I knew he was still alive, acting was just a cover of course. The world was still secure.

    • @kevindouglas8652
      @kevindouglas8652 3 года назад

      He did a MD series over in the States that had a few episodes broadcast in the UK, normally in the middle of the night.But nothing could recreate The Prisoner.He would forever more be known as John Drake-Number-6.

  • @fulhamrobadob
    @fulhamrobadob 15 лет назад

    In the credits there's a 'John Glen' as Editor. Wonder if it's the same John Glen as the Bond movie director?

  • @danawadd
    @danawadd 12 лет назад +3

    I remember this as "Secret Agent Man" and the intro scaring the daylights out of me...

    • @sarkybstard
      @sarkybstard 6 лет назад

      It was renamed 'Secret Agent Man' in USA. 'Danger Man' was the original British title.

  • @badmuddy
    @badmuddy 13 лет назад

    @rjinblack1970 no; it was "the big sleap," a band i had with ex-members of iggy pop & television...

  • @xwsftassell
    @xwsftassell 15 лет назад

    BEST THEME EVER.