Aldersgate Street
THE SAINT: The Lawless Lady (Jeremy
Summers: 1963)
Simon Templar is driving through London and stops at a set of traffic
lights. He comments on female driving skills as a Mini cuts him off and
as it turns into Long Lane.
(Identified by Perry Ridley, January 2006)
Giltspur Street
RANDALL AND HOPKIRK
[DECEASED]: You Can
Always Find a Fall Guy (Ray Austin: August 1968)
In order to save Jeff, Marty visits a number of London hospitals
including this one (St. Bartholomew's Hospital).
Hatton Garden
THE SAINT: The High Fence (James
Hill:
December 1963)
Gabriel Forest poses as a waitress at the Kosey Korner Café waiting for
the man described by Fasson. Mr Enderby leaves the café and is followed
by Simon Templar who has been watching the café from Gabriel Forest’s
car parked across the street. Templar follows Enderby to his shop, but
all the time he has been followed by Quincy (Peter Jeffrey).
THE SAINT: The Smart Detective (John
Moxey: February 1965)
Simon Templar takes Janice Dixon to talk to the owner of the
manufacturing jewellers, in Hatton Garden, where her brother used to
work. He leaves his Volvo parked outside.
THE SAINT: A Double in Diamonds (John
Gilling: February/March 1967)
Miss Spring enters Charlie Hallowes’ workshop in Hatton garden to
collect the replica of the Gillingham necklace. The Saint arrives in
his Volvo to collect his cufflinks.
(Identified by Wyn Roberts)
Holborn Viaduct
THE SAINT: The High Fence (James
Hill:
December 1963)
Simon Templar drives Gabriel Forest to the Kosey Korner Café in his
Volvo.
(Identified by Alan Field, March 2010)
Newgate Street
Photo: Stephen Carter
GIDEON'S WAY: Subway to Revenge (Roy
Baker:
January 1965)
Stewart (Bryan Pringle) follows James Lane (Donald
Churchill) from work.
(Spotted by Stephen Carter, 2007)
DEPARTMENT S: Last Train To Redbridge (John
Gilling: December 1968)
The tube train arrives at the last station before Redbridge (St.
Paul’s
Station).
Northampton Square
THE PROFESSIONALS:
No Stone (Chris
Burt:
1981)
A solicitor and his clerk (Milton Johns) watch as
someone tries to park
their car in a small space below their window. An explosion rips
through their chambers as a slight bump from the car detonates a bomb
planted in another. Later George Cowley (Gordon Jackson)
interviews the
clerk as Ray Doyle (Martin Shaw) arrives with news
that Jimmy Kilpin
has been found.
(Spotted by Steve Cook, August 2009)
Old Street
Photos: Harper Habbersett
THE BARON: There's Someone Close Behind You
(Roy Baker: December 1965)
Mannering attends Wilde's committal proceeding s at Old Street
Magistrates Court.
RANDALL AND HOPKIRK
[DECEASED]: Could You
Recognise the Man Again? (Jeremy Summers: Spring
1969)
Establishing shot of the magistrates' court, where George Roden's trial
is taking place.
(Spotted by Stephen Carter, March 2002)
Aldermanbury
THE CHAMPIONS: The Invisible Man (Cyril
Frankel: April 1967)
After a frantic drive to escape his invisible shadow, Sir Fredrick
(Basil Dignam), brings his car to a halt near a
church (St. Lawrence
Jewry). Only to find that there is no escape.
(Identified by Wyn Roberts May 2000)
Cheapside
THE SAINT: Starring The Saint (James
Hill:
1963)
Inspector Teal and The Saint pursue Orland Flane's Jaguar in a
Wolseley.
(Identified by Alan Field, May 2009)
GIDEON’S WAY: The Prowler (Robert
Tronson:
March 1965)
Gideon and Keen make their way to Winfield Square.
(Identified by Alan Field, May 2009)
THE CHAMPIONS: The Invisible Man (Cyril
Frankel: April 1967)
Establishing shot of Bank Station looking toward the Royal Exchange.
Finsbury Circus
STRANGE REPORT:
Report 4997 – Swindle: "Square root
of evil" (Brian Smedley-Aston: November 1968)
Posing as a taxi driver Hamlyn Gynt (Kaz Garas)
waits outside the
offices of the printing company (River Plate House, Nos. 7-11)
for
Evelyn (Anneke Wills).
(Identified by Jaz Wiseman- April 2005)
Finsbury pavement
THE SAINT: The Desperate Diplomat (Ray
Austin: 1968)
Simon Templar drives his Volvo to see Sara Douglas at the "Trendy
Boutique". He is followed by Eddie Margoles and Walter Faber.
Finsbury Square
Photo: Wyn Roberts
THE BARON: The Edge of Fear (Quentin
Lawrence: May 1966)
Mannering is collected by Mountford's chauffer and driven to meeting
which turns out to be an exchange of vehicles.
(Identified by Geoff Dodd, May 2007)
THE SAINT: A Double in Diamonds (John
Gilling: February/March 1967)
Simon Templar drives from Charlie Hallowes’ workshop, but realises he
has not collected his cuff links.
(Keith Howard, 2003 confirmed by Wyn Roberts, November 2004)
Fore Street
THE BARON: Something for a Rainy Day
(Cyril Frankel: December 1965)
John Mannering (Steve Forrest) in his Jensen, lures
Benson (Billy
Milton) in his taxi to a nearby post office. Whilts inside he
traps
Benson in a phone booth and is able to drive away without his shadow.
RANDALL AND HOPKIRK
[DECEASED]: My Late
Lamented Friend and Partner (Cyril Frankel: May
1968)
Pursued by a car, Jeff (Mike Pratt), is chased in
to this street (Fore
St.).
(Entry by Stephen Carter, August 2000)
THE PROTECTORS:
Petard (Cyril
Frankel,
1973)
Paul Buchet and Ludo Jones use their radio signal detector to trace
Scudder and Conway to a car (parked on Fore Street).
They race to the
location, but Conway has already started to leave the area and a car
chase ensues.
Gresham Street
THE CHAMPIONS: The Invisible Man (Cyril
Frankel: April 1967)
From Sir Fredrick's point of view we see him drive his car into a
narrow lane (Ironmonger Lane) in order to loose his
invisible
companion. Later Sharron and Craig find it difficult to keep up with
Sir Fredrick (Basil Dignam) as he runs from his
invisible attacker
(between Wood St. and Guildhall Place). He runs down
a side street
(Milk Street) and then a narrow lane (Mumford
Court). Here Craig
abandons his car and continues his chase on foot. The both turn right
into an alleyway (redeveloped).
(Identified by Wyn Roberts May 2000)
London Wall
THE SAINT: Starring The Saint (James
Hill:
1963)
Inspector Teal and The Saint pursue Orland Flane's Jaguar in a Wolseley.
THE SAINT: The Rough Diamonds (Peter
Yates: 1963)
Establishing shot of Office Block (140, London Wall)
where The
Ourley-Linnet Company discuss the Uttershaw diamond delivery.
(Spotted by Sam Denham, September 2000)
THE SAINT: The Lawless Lady (Jeremy
Summers: 1963)
The Saint's Volvo drive towards camera.
(Spotted by Sam Denham, September 2000)
GIDEON’S WAY: Fall High, Fall Hard (Leslie
Norman, November
1964)
The police pursue the drunken Tony in his jaguar.
(Confirmed by Ian S. Bolton, August 2007)
THE SAINT: A Double in Diamonds (John
Gilling: February/March 1967)
Saint u-turns his Volvo to return to Charlie Hallowes’ workshop after
realising he has not collected his cufflinks.
Photo: Stephen Carter
RANDALL AND HOPKIRK DECEASED:
My Late Lamented Friend and Partner
(Cyril Frankel: May 1968)
Sorrenson (Frank Windsor) crosses the road and
continues to another
street (Wood Street) where he finds the empty car
he has been told to
go to by the hit men. Later Jeff (Mike Pratt) and
Marty (Kenneth Cope)
cross London Wall and watch from below the stairs as Sorrenson gets in
the car and uses a short-wave radio to contact the hit men. Soon, Jeff
(Mike Pratt) is being pursued across this street by
the hit men's car.
(Entry by Stephen Carter, August 2000)
UFO: The Psychobombs (Jeremy
Summers: July 1970)
Linda (Deborah Grant) works as a personal assistant
in an office block
overlooking some mediaeval ruins (St. Alphege's Church)
until, under
the aliens' influence, she chokes her boss to death.
(Identified by Stephen Carter, June 2001)
THE PROTECTORS:
Petard (Cyril
Frankel,
1973)
Taking directions from Harry Paul (Tony Anholt)
races across St.
Alphage High Walk to Royex House (re-developed),
according to Ludo
Jones, the location of the industrial spies listening post.
RETURN OF THE SAINT:
The Poppy Chain
(Charles Crighton: 1977)
Generai Platt (Laurence Naismith) arrives in search
of 'The Gent'
(Christopher Timothy). The Saint's Jaguar races
through traffic.
Mistaking a businessman (Paul Gregory) for 'The
Gent' after he give a
light to a bystander the General attracts a policeman as Simon Templar
(Ian Ogilvy) and Sandy (Jenny Hanley)
arrive. In the confusion 'The
Gent' escapes, followed by Templar, but Templar is stopped by a
policeman as 'The Gent' escapes in a Mini.
Lothbury
THE BARON: The Legions of Ammak (John
Moxey: August 1965)
Ofeg Cossackian (George Murcell) calls in at the
International Trust
Bank (41 Lothbury) to draw out $3,000,000.
(Identified by Marty on the Britmovie Forum, May 2009)
Mansion House Street
THE BARON: The Legions of Ammak (John
Moxey: 1966)
Ofeg Cossackian (George Murcell) leaves the Royal
Exchange.
THE PROTECTORS:
WAM Part 1 (Jeremy
Summers: 1973)
Establishing shots of London where Davies is pleading with Harry Rule
to investigate his daughter’s wild ways.
(Spotted by Paul Stroud, May 2009)
Mooregate
GIDEON’S WAY: Fall High, Fall Hard (Leslie
Norman, November 1964)
Thompson (Gordon Costelow) visits the Offices of
the Erickson-Randle
Construction Company Ltd to speak to Charlie Randle.
(Identified by Alan Field, November 5th 2009)
THE BARON: The Edge of Fear (Quentin
Lawrence: May 1966)
Mannering is collected by Mountford's chauffer and driven to meeting
which turns out to be an exchange of vehicles.
(Identified by Geoff Dodd, May 2007)
THE SAINT: The Desperate Diplomat (Ray
Austin: 1968)
Simon Templar drives his Volvo to see Sara Douglas at the "Trendy
Boutique". He is followed by Eddie Margoles and Walter Faber.
THE RETURN OF SAINT:
The Armageddon Alternative
(Leslie Norman: 1978)
The aftermath of the fifth bomb being detonated (footage of
the
Moorgate tube crash, 28 February 1975).
(Information via Nick Cooper, May 2022)
Moor Lane
RANDALL AND HOPKIRK DECEASED:
My Late Lamented Friend and Partner
(Cyril Frankel: May 1968)
Marty (Kenneth Cope) blows an old newspaper onto
the windscreen of the
car chasing Jeff, which goes out of control and crashes into a lamppost
(at the junction with Moor Lane). A police car
arrives on the scene.
(Entry by Stephen Carter, August 2000)
THE PROTECTORS:
Petard (Cyril
Frankel,
1973)
Having traced Conway and Scudder , Paul and Ludo chase Conway’s car
around the corner (from Fore Street on to Moor Lane).
Moorfields
Photo: Wyn Roberts
THE PROTECTORS:
Petard (Cyril
Frankel:
1973)
Paul (Tony Anholt) and Ludo Jones (John
Kane) use their radio signal
detector to trace Scudder (Mark Jones) and Conway (Milton
Johns) they
give chase and both cars come to a grinding halt on this street.
(Identified by Wyn Roberts, November 2004)
Old Broad Street
THE SAINT: The Invisible Millionaire
(Jeremy Summers: Autumn 1962)
Stock footage of the London Stock Exchange
(Spotted by Sam Denham, September 2000)
THE CHAMPIONS: The Invisible Man (Cyril
Frankel: April 1967)
Sir Fredrick (Basil Dignam) runs across a building
site (current
location of London Stock Exchange) and finally seeks refuge
from his
invisible attacker in an alleyway (Adams Court).
Craig gets to the
building site just in time to hear Sir Fredrick's scream.
(Identified by Wyn Roberts May 2000)
Poultry Street
RANDALL AND HOPKIRK
[DECEASED]: Could You
Recognise the Man Again? (Jeremy Summers: Spring
1969)
Early morning view of the Bank of England and Royal Exchange.
(Spotted by Stephen Carter, March 2002)
Princes Street
Photos: Stephen Carter
THE BARON: The Killing (Cyril
Frankel:
February 1966)
John Mannering and Morgan Travis follow in a Rolls Royce and follow the
Securicor van taking the Crown Jewels to be cleaned at The Crown
Treasury.
(Identified by Stephen Carter, March 2002)
Saint Alphage Gardens
RANDALL AND HOPKIRK
[DECEASED]: My Late
Lamented Friend and Partner (Cyril Frankel: May
1968)
Jeff's car passes the taxi and turns left (into St Alphage
Gardens).
Jeff (Mike Pratt) crosses the road and is joined by
Marty (Kenneth
Cope) outside the Roman House, where they watch Sorrenson
walk off down
the street (Wood Street).
(Entry by Stephen Carter, August 2000)
THE PROTECTORS:
Petard (Cyril
Frankel,
1973)
Harry Rule visits the offices of IMA to speak to Mr. White, the
managing director about a security leak (the offices IMA are
in Lee
House which was demolished to accommodate Alban Gate, 125 London Wall).
Later Mr Jones (John Kane) arrives at IMA to
install his anti-bugging
devices. Later Paul (Tony Anholt) and Ludo Jones
wait outside the
offices with their radio signal detector. They trace Scudder and
Conway’s signal and set off in Ludo’s car to find them.
Saint Alphage High Walk/Fore Street
THE BARON: Something for a Rainy Day
(Cyril Frankel: December 1965)
The Baron (Steve Forrest) goes to the offices of
Insurance
International to see Charley to arrange a reward for the recovery of
the stolen Aztec treasure. As he leaves the office he is followed by
Benson (Billy Milton).
RANDALL AND HOPKIRK
[DECEASED]: My Late
Lamented Friend and Partner (Cyril Frankel: May
1968)
The hit men spot Jeff and start running after him. They get in the car
with Sorrenson.
(Entry by Stephen Carter, August 2000)
Threadneedle Street
H. G. WELLS' INVISIBLE MAN:
Point Of Destruction
(Quentin Lawrence: 1959)
Establishing shot of the East Baltic Timber Company (The Bank
of
England).
(Spotted by Sam Denham, September 2000)
THE SAINT: The Invisible Millionaire
(Jeremy Summers: Autumn 1962)
Establishing shot.
(Spotted by Sam Denham, September 2000)
THE BARON: Farewell to Yesterday (Leslie
Norman: September 1965)
Establishing shot of The Royal Exchange.
THE BARON: The Killing (Cyril
Frankel:
February 1966)
Mannering and Morgan Travis follow in a Rolls Royce and follow the
Securicor van taking the Crown Jewels to be cleaned at The Crown
Treasury.
(Identified by Stephen Carter, March 2002)
RANDALL AND HOPKIRK
[DECEASED]: Money to
Burn (Ray Austin: Early 1969)
Establishing shot of the Royal Exchange and Bank of England.
(Spotted by Stephen Carter, March 2002)
RANDALL AND HOPKIRK
[DECEASED]: The
Trouble With Women (Cyril Frankel: Autumn 1968)
Jean Hopkirk arrives at the office to find Jeff worse for ware after a
long night on a divorce case (establishing shot of the Royal
Exchange
and Bank of England).
(Spotted by Stephen Carter, March 2002)
Throgmorton Street
THE NEW AVENGERS:
Sleeper (Graeme
Clifford: September 1976)
Early Sunday morning and the City of London appears deserted.
Wood Street
THE AVENGERS: Hunt The Man Down (Peter
Hammond: March 1961)
John Steed (Patrick Macnee) follows Frank Preston
after he is released
from prison. Later Dr. Keel (Ian Hendry) helps
Preston recover the loot
he has hidden in the sewers.
Photos: Stephen Carter
THE BARON: Something for a Rainy Day
(Cyril Frankel: December 1965)
After visiting the offices of Insurance International, The Baron (Steve
Forrest), walks to where his car is parked. He notices that a
man,
Benson (Billy Milton) is following him. Mannering
drives off and Benson
flags down a taxi to follow him.
THE CHAMPIONS: The Invisible Man (Cyril
Frankel: April 1967)
Sir Fredrick (Basil Dignam) runs from his office
and into his waiting
car. He drives away leaving his Chauffer watching dumfounded. Later
Sharron and Craig watch as Sir Fredrick is forced to run when his
invisible companion attacks him.
RANDALL AND HOPKIRK DECEASED:
My Late Lamented Friend and Partner
(Cyril Frankel: May 1968)
Sorrenson's taxi parks in Wood Street. Later Jeff is pursued by a car
down the street and he turns right (into Fore Street).
(Entry by Stephen Carter, August 2000)
Cornhill
THE ADVENTURER:
The Not-So-Merry Widow
(Cyril Frankel: ??)
Establishing shot of The Royal Exchange.
(Spotted by Jaz Wiseman, November 2001)
Lombard Street
Photo: Stephen Carter
THE AVENGERS: Death at Bargain Prices
(Charles Crichton: January 1965)
A deserted street is seen as the location Pinter's Department Store is
established.
(Identified by Stephen Carter, September 2000)
Photo: Stephen Carter
THE CHAMPIONS: The Invisible Man (Cyril
Frankel: April 1967)
Establishing shot of Bank Station looking toward the Royal Exchange.
Near the start of the episode St Edmund the King church is seen
reflected in the windows and black marble front of the bank. Later
Craig (Stuart Damon) visits Sir Fredrick's bank, (at
the junction with
Clements Lane, Number 30, Greig Middleton Bank). Sharon
Macready's car
is parked opposite the bank (in George Yard) as she
waits for Craig.
(Identified by Stephen Carter September 2000)
Lower Thames Street
MAN IN A SUITCASE:
Variation On A
Million Bucks - part 1 (Pat Jackson: November
1966)
McGill (Richard Bradford) manages to get to the
boat taking him to
Portugal just in time.
MAN IN A SUITCASE:
Variation On A
Million Bucks - part 2 (Robert Tronson: November
1966)
McGill (Richard Bradford) manages to get to the
boat taking him to
Portugal just in time.
THE PERSUADERS!:
The Time
and the Place (Roger Moore: March 1971)
Lord Croxley and Marie drive along here discussing her meeting with
Brett Sinclair at the Tower of London (they pass the old
Billingsgate
Market).
(Identified by Stephen Carter, October 2002)
Film:
BLOW-UP (1966)
The Monument
Photo: Stephen Carter
RETURN OF THE SAINT:
The Nightmare Man
(Peter Sasdy: ???)
Simon Templar (Ian OgiIvy) races into The Palace of
Westminster and
begins to climb the clock tower (The Monument). Jan
Gunther (Joss
Ackland) tries to shoot him but looses his rifle. Simon
manages to
climb all the way to the clock without being hit.
(Identified by Stephen Carter, August 2002)
Newgate Street
Photo; Stephen Carter
GIDEON'S WAY: Subway to Revenge (Roy
Baker:
January 1965)
After leaving Chinnery Chemicals, Stewart (Bryan Pringle)
follows James
Lane (Donald Churchill) down Newgate Street to the
junction with
Giltspur Street.
(Spotted by Stephen Carter, August July 2007)
Tower Hill
THE CHAMPIONS: The Fanatics (John
Gilling 1967)
This stock footage seen on a TV monitor: the sheik's motorcade travels
trough London watched on television by Croft, Anderson and Krasner
(The Rolls and a Wolsley were then filmed from a high vantage
point
turning left onto the main Tower Hill street and continuing west
passing the All Hallows by the Tower church, which is still there,
although the road there is known as Byward Street).
(Spotted by Michael Richardson, May 2022)
The Tower of London
THE BARON: The Killing (Cyril
Frankel:
February 1966)
Mannering and Morgan Travis arrive in a Rolls Royce to "case the
joint". They watch as a Securicor van collects the Crown Jewels and
takes them to The Crown Treasury to be cleaned.
MAN IN A SUITCASE:
The Whisper (Charles
Crichton: Spring 1967)
Marcus Spencer flies into London to talk to McGill about the case he
has hired him for .
(Spotted by Geoff Dodd, June 2007)
DEPARTMENT S: The Man Who Got A New Face
(Cyril Frankel 1968)
Sir Curtis arranges a meeting with Stewart Sullivan in the Royal
Armoury.
RANDALL AND HOPKIRK
[DECEASED]: Just For
the Record (Jeremy Summers: ??)
Establishing shot of London.
THE PROTECTORS:
Talkdown (Jeremy
Summers: Winter 1971)
Harry Rule meets Colin Foster at Traitors Gate. Colin tells Rule about
the bomb about to detonate in his flat.
THE PERSUADERS!:
The Time
and The Place (Roger Moore 1971)
Brett meets Marie (Anna Palk) at Tower Wharf in
front of St Thomas's
Tower/Traitor's Gate.
RETURN OF THE SAINT:
The Obono Affair (Peter
Sasdy: ???)
Mombasa (Oscar James) and Joey (Paul
Medford) play by the cannons until
a Rover patrol car picks them up, Jim Batley (John Atkinson)
persuading
them that them is an emergency.
(Spotted by Sam Denham)
Tower Pier
THE PROTECTORS:
A Case for Right
(Michael Lindsay-Hogg: 1971)
The Italian (Milo O’Shea) leaves “Silver Mare” at
Tower Pier. As the
boat sets off to return, Harry Rule (Robert Vaughn)
is set upon by the
crew.
Amen Court
THE SAINT: A Double in Diamonds (John
Gilling: February/March 1967)
Simon follows Valerie (Vicky Graham) back to her
flat (Amen Lodge)
where he meets Veronica and Valerie.
(Identified by Geoff Dodd: January 2002)
Arthur Street
Photo: Stephen Carter
THE BARON: The Killing (Cyril
Frankel:
February 1966)
Mannering and Morgan Travis follow in a Rolls Royce and follow the
Securicor van taking the Crown Jewels to be cleaned at The Crown
Treasury.
(Identified by Stephen Carter: March 2002)
Bell Wharf Lane
THE BARON: The High Terrace (Robert
Asher:
September 1966)
Early one morning Sara Knight (Jan Holden) parks
her car in a side
street near Southwark Bridge (Bell Wharf Lane besides the old
multi-storey car park that has since been redeveloped) and
walks
towards the bridge.
Bell Yard
Photo: Jaz Wiseman
THE PERSUADERS!:
Take Seven
(Sidney Hayers: October 1970)
Danny (Tony Curtis) parks his Ferrari outside the
barbers' shop of
Turnball & Sons (No.8 Bell Yard). He places
a “Doctor on
emergency call” sign on the windscreen of his Ferrari and goes inside
to see the Judge.
(Spotted by Jaz Wiseman Sept 2003)
Bucklersbury
STRANGE REPORT:
Report 4997 – Swindle: "Square root
of evil" (Brian Smedley-Aston: November 1968)
Daniel Covington watches as Klaus Frie and Nils Paavo drive away with
the money his firm has printed for them (from a building on
the corner
of Bucklersbury,/Queen Victoria Street).
(Identified by Jaz Wiseman, April 2005)
Cannon Street
H. G. WELLS' INVISIBLE MAN:
Blind Justice
(Pennington Richards: 1958)
Sparrow's Morris turns onto a street (corner of Cannon Street
and
Friary Street) pursued by Brady's Austin Healey.
(Spotted by Sam Denham, September 2000)
THE AVENGERS: Death of a Great Dane(Peter
Hammond:
November 1962)
Steed and Cathy look out across the city from Litoff's bedroom window
where they are trapped.
DANGER MAN: Fish on the Hook (Robert
Day:
March 1964)
John Drake (Patrick McGoohan) pulls up outside the
World Travel offices
(20 Cannon Street) in his Mini and enters the
building.
(Identified by Ryan McGuinness, October 2009, modifying Sam
Denham’s
original identification).
DANGER MAN: It's Up To The Lady (Michael
Truman: 1964)
John Drake (Patrick McGoohan) pulls up outside the
World Travel Offices
(20 Cannon Street) in his Mini, and enters the
building.
(Identified by Ryan McGuinness, October 2009, modifying Sam
Denham’s
original identification).
DANGER MAN: Yesterday's Enemies (Charles
Crichton: 1964)
John Drake (Patrick McGoohan) pulls up outside the
World Travel offices
(20 Cannon Street) in his Mini, and enters the
Building.
(Identified by Ryan McGuinness, October 2009, modifying Sam
Denham’s
original identification).
DANGER MAN: No Marks For Servility (Don
Chaffey: 1964)
John Drake (Patrick McGoohan) pulls up outside the
World Travel offices
(20 Cannon Street) in his Mini, and enters the
building.
(Identified by Ryan McGuinness, October 2009, modifying Sam
Denham’s
original identification).
DANGER MAN: Are You Going to be More Permanent?
(Don Chaffey: 1964)
John Drake is takes a taxi to the offices of ‘The Colonel’, M9, to be
told the “The Geneva Case’ has taken another twist.
STRANGE REPORT:
Report 4997 – Swindle: "Square root
of evil" (Brian Smedley-Aston: November 1968)
Klaus Frie and Nils Paavo drive through London (near Mansion
House Tube
entrance) in their Rolls Royce after collecting the bank
notes.
(Identified by Jaz Wiseman, April 2005)
THE NEW AVENGERS:
Sleeper (Graeme
Clifford: September 1976)
Early Sunday morning and the City of London appears deserted.
Carter Lane
THE PROTECTORS:
A Kind of Wild Justice
(Jeremy Summers: 1972)
Kate Linderman makes her escape by means of the zig-zag entering from
St Andrew's Hill and leaving through Creed Lane. The Contessa later
runs to Harry after hearing gunfire.
(Spotted by Paul Stroud, April 2009)
Cathedral Place
MAN IN A SUITCASE:
The Boston Square
(Don Chaffey: February 1967)
Mr Dalby picks up the confidential report on deep sea farming from his
office.
Creed Lane
THE
PROTECTORS: A Kind of
Wild Justice
(Jeremy Summers: 1972)
The taxi with Harry and Kate Linderman aboard drives through London on
the way to see Regan, a former associate of Kate’s father.
(Identified by Christopher Matheson, May 2009)
Dean's Court
THE
PROTECTORS: A Kind of
Wild Justice
(Jeremy Summers: 1972)
The Contessa's Rolls Royce is parked along Dean's Court. Harry gets out
and walks to his meeting.
(Spotted by Paul Stroud, April 2009)
Distaff Lane
GIDEON’S
WAY: Fall High, Fall
Hard
(Leslie Norman, November 1964)
The construction site for the Erickson-Randle Construction Company Ltd.
In the site offices Mr Smith, the clerk of works is being lent on to
lie in court by Jenson and Thompson. After the trial (Alexander
Davion)
and Detective Sergeant Carmichael (Glyn Houston) go
to interview Smith
at the construction site. Later that day Tony Erickson is driven by his
wife to speak to Smith at the site. This is all watched by and recorded
by Detective Constable Bailey (St. Nicholas Cole Abbey can be
seen).
Fleet Street
Photo: Stephen Carter
THE AVENGERS: Death at Bargain Prices
(Charles Crichton: January 1965)
A church (Church of St Bride) is seen as the
location Pinter's
Department Store is established.
(Identified by Stephen Carter, August 2000)
DANGER MAN: Whatever Happened To George Foster?
(Don Chaffey: November 1964)
Establishing shot of the street.
(Spotted by Sam Denham)
MAN IN A SUITCASE:
The Bridge (Pat
Jackson: ??)
McGill arranges to meet a journalist friend at Peele's public house to
discuss the inquest.
THE SAINT: The Imprudent Politician (John
Moxey July 1964)
Establishing shot of the street.
(Spotted by Sam Denham)
THE BARON: So Dark the Night (Robert
Tronson: June 1966)
Mannering goes to Fleet Street to research the newspapers, with the
help of Felicia Talbot, for information about Doctor Richard Thornton.
THE SAINT: Double Take (Leslie
Norman:
April 1969)
Simon Templer visits the offices of The Daily Express to research
Eugene Patroclos' background.
RANDALL AND HOPKIRK
[DECEASED]: When Did
You Start to Stop Seeing Things? (Jeremy
Summers: Spring
1969)
Establishing shot of London.
(Identified by Stephen Carter, September 2002)
THE PERSUADERS!:
The Time and
The Place (Roger Moore 1971)
Brett visits the offices of The Daily Express to discuss the death of a
journalist with Sir Robert.
THE ADVENTURER:
The Not-So-Merry Widow
(Cyril Frankel: ??)
Establishing shot.
(Spotted by Jaz Wiseman, November 2001)
Godliman Street
H. G. WELLS' INVISIBLE MAN:
Blind Justice
(Pennington Richards: 1958)
Sparrow (Leslie Phillips) abandons his Morris and
runs off as The
Invisible Man arrives.
(Spotted by Sam Denham, September 2000)
JOURNEY TO THE UNKNOWN:
Girl Of My Dreams
(Peter Sasdy: 1968)
Greg Richards (Michael Callan) finds the bank from
Carrie Clark’s
premonition, William Thwaite & Sons Bankers.
Huggin Hill
GIDEON’S
WAY: Fall High, Fall
Hard
(Leslie Norman, November 1964)
Smith is told to meet Randle at the building site at nine o’clock that
night. Jenson (Mike Pratt) and Thompson (Gordon
Costelow) arrive in a
for Zephyr instead of Randle and Detective Constable Bailey is unable
to intervene (Smiths Wharf, Queenhithe Dock can be seen).
Lothbury
THE BARON: The Legions of Ammak (John
Moxey: 1966)
Ofeg Cossackian (George Murcell) calls in at the
International Trust
Bank (41 Lothbury) to draw out $3,000,000.
(Identified by Marty on the Britmovie Forum,
May 2009)
Mansion House Street
THE BARON: The Legions of Ammak (John
Moxey: 1966)
Ofeg Cossackian (George Murcell) leaves the Royal
Exchange.
Lower Thames Street
GIDEON’S WAY: The White Rat (Roy
Baker,
August 1964)
Mickey Keston waits on a cargo ship at the docks for the boat to sail.
Ludgate Circus
THE SAINT: The Invisible Millionaire
(Jeremy Summers: Autumn 1962)
Establishing shot.
(Spotted by Sam Denham, September 2000)
Ludgate Hill
H. G. WELLS' INVISIBLE MAN:
Blind Justice
(Pennington Richards: 1958)
Sparrow passes a postman as he runs from a lane to jump into a waiting
Vauxhall. The Invisible Man questions the postman as he reaches the
corner.
(Spotted by Sam Denham, September 2000)
GIDEON’S WAY: Fall High, Fall Hard (Leslie
Norman, November 1964)
The police pursue the drunken Tony in his jaguar.
JOURNEY TO THE UNKNOWN:
Girl Of My Dreams
(Peter Sasdy: 1968)
Greg Richards (Michael Callan) goes in search of
the bank in which the
Bank manager stuck in a vault in Carrie Clark’s premonition. His clues
are, “a little bank near St. Paul’s” and “on street near Ludgate
Circus”. He starts his search on Ludgate Circus (Old King
Lud, 78
Ludgate Hill).
Old Bailey
THE SAINT: Luella (Roy Baker:
1963)
Simon takes his good old friend, Bill, on a sightseeing tour of London
including the Central Criminal Court.
THE SAINT: Escape Route (Roger
Moore:
October 1966)
The Saint is sentenced to 10 years imprisonment at The Royal Courts of
Justice.
MAN IN A SUITCASE:
The Sitting Pigeon
(Gerry O'Hara: March 1967)
Establishing shot of The Royal Courts of Justice where the Blake
brothers' trial takes place.
(Spotted by Stephen Carter, September 2000)
THE SAINT: When Spring is Sprung (Jim
O'Connolly: March 1967)
Simon Templar goes to attend the trial of Spring at The Royal Courts of
Justice. After he collapses in the dock, Spring is taken by Ambulance
from The Central Criminal Court (This area was replaced by
the Central
Criminal Courts extension building in 1972).
THE ADVENTURER:
Mr Calloway is a Very Cautious Man
(Barry Morse: ??)
Establishing shot of The Royal Courts of Justice.
(Spotted by Jaz Wiseman, November 2001)
RETURN OF THE SAINT:
The Armageddon Alternative
(Leslie Norman: 1978)
The clock on the Royal Courts of Justice gives the time and location of
the second of Fredrick Boyler’s second bomb (also news
footage of IRA
car bomb explosion March 1973 to represent effect of bomb).
Old Seacole Lane
THE SAINT: When Spring is Sprung (Jim
O'Connolly: March 1967)
Spring is taken by ambulance from The Central Criminal Court. The
ambulance with Spring aboard is followed by the police.
(Perry Ridley, January 2006, Confirmed by Geoff Dodd, December
2006)
Paternoster Square (demolished)
Photo: Geoff Dodd
H. G. WELLS' INVISIBLE MAN:
Blind Justice
(Pennington Richards: 1958)
Sparrow (Leslie Phillips) turns his coat inside out
as he runs across
the derelict bomb site, pursued by The Invisible Man.
(Spotted by Sam Denham, September 2000)
THE PERSUADERS!:
That's Me Over There
(Leslie
Norman: Nov/Dec 1970)
Several establishing shots (both day and night) of
The Krane Building.
(Identified by Stephen Carter, October 2002)
Saint Peter's Hill
THE CHAMPIONS: The Invisible Man (Cyril
Frankel: April 1967)
Establishing shots of the City on a quiet Sunday Peter's Hill steps).
(Identified by Stephen Carter September 2000)
JOURNEY TO THE UNKNOWN:
Girl Of My Dreams
(Peter Sasdy: 1968)
Greg Richards (Michael Callan) goes in search of
the bank in which the
Bank manager stuck in a vault in Carrie Clark’s premonition. His clues
are, “a little bank near St. Paul’s” and “on street near Ludgate
Circus”. He starts his search on Ludgate Circus and walks down Saint
Peter’s Hill (redeveloped).
Television:
DOCTOR WHO: Invasion
(1968)
Southwark Bridge
Photo: Stephen Carter
MAN IN A SUITCASE:
Man from the Dead (Pat
Jackson: August 1966)
McGill follows the man who is following Rachel (Angela Browne)
as she
crosses a bridge. She descends to the embankment below (Bankside
SE1)
being followed all the while.
(Spotted by Alan Leventhall, September 1994)
THE BARON: The High Terrace (Robert
Asher:
September 1966)
Sara Knight (Jan Holden) walks calmly onto the
bridge. She jumps from
bridge which is witnessed by passers by and a policeman. Johnny Haswell
(Donald Webster) and Rhys Brown (Dell
Baker) are waiting down below in
a boat with the body of Carolyn Spencer who they pretend to rescue from
the Thames whilst Sara swims to shore.
Sudbury House, 15 Newgate Street (Demolished)
GIDEON'S WAY: Subway to Revenge (Roy
Baker:
January 1965)
James Lane (Donald Churchill) arrives at Chinnery
Chemicals were he
works and bumps into Ellen Winters (Anne Lawson), a
colleague who has
been admiring.
(Spotted by Jaz Wiseman, August 2001)
THE SAINT: The Fiction Makers (Roy
Baker:
May 1966)
After the premier of 'Sunburst Five', Simon Templer (Roger
Moore)
drives Finlay Hugoson (Peter Ashmore) to Finlay's
apartment in his
Volvo. The two men leave the car and walk into the lobby of the
building.
(Spotted by Geoff Dodd, July 2012)
THE SAINT: To Kill a Saint (Robert
Asher:
November 1966)
Inspector Quercy and Sergeant Luduc arrive at the Hotel Corcorde, in
Paris, to question Simon Templar. Later Luduc escorts Templar to his
car as Annette (Annette Andre) arrives at the
hotel. They are watched
by the assassin Bolande, posing as a flower seller.
THE PROTECTORS:
Wheels (David
Tomblin:
1973)
Sneider (George Pravda) arrives at the offices of
the Mid Continental
Bank in his chauffer driven Bentley. Manning (Dinsdale Landen)
arrives
close behind in a car driven by Anton (Robert Coleby)
and marches into
the building to see Sneider.
(Spotted by Paul Stroud, April 2009)
UFO (1969)
International Astrophysical Commission.
Film:
CROSSPLOT (1969)
Queen Street
GIDEON’S WAY: Fall High, Fall Hard (Leslie
Norman, November 1964)
Tony Erickson decides to get very drunk and then decides to drive home
in his Jaguar. The police are following as he drives through a red
light.
(Identified by Alan Field, November 2009)
Queen Victoria Street
THE PERSUADERS!:
That's Me
Over There (Leslie Norman: Nov/Dec 1970)
Colonel Wright (Allan Cuthbertson) and Krane's
heavies silence Cliff
Turner (Terence Edmond) by cornering him and
throwing him off the roof
of the The Krane Building (The Faraday Building).
(Spotted by Paul Stroud, November 2009)
THE PROTECTORS:
The Insider (Don
Leaver: 1973)
Establishing shot of London including Post Office Tower (from
roof of
building at Queen Victoria Street/St. Andrew’s Hill). Harry
Rule
(Robert Vaughn) searches the roof of the studios for
the blackmailer,
Smith, but fails to find him there. He sees a car leaving the car park
and tells Caroline to give chase. Later, after money is delivered to
Smith, The Contessa (Nyree Dawn Porter) follows
Smith (Stuart Wilson)
onto the roof but gets locked into a generator room. Smith is unable to
make his escape as Harry and Paul (Tony Anholt)
have followed Caroline
on to the roof.
Saint Paul's Cathedral
H. G. WELLS' INVISIBLE MAN:
The Big Plot (Peter
Maxwell: 1959)
View of the city from St. Paul's, looking towards Cannon Street
station.
(Spotted by Sam Denham, September 2000)
DANGER MAN:
The Battle of The Cameras
(Don
Chaffey: 1964)
Establishing shot of Saint Paul’s Cathedral as agent Alex Boyde is
reports to Hobbs at World Travel.
DANGER MAN:
Fish on the Hook (Robert
Day:
March 1964)
Establishing shot of Saint Paul’s Cathedral as London receives a mayday
from ME7.
(Spotted by Sam Denham)
DANGER MAN:
Colony Three (Don
Chaffey: July
1964)
Drake’s signal is being sent back to London.
(Spotted by Paul Stroud, March 2014)
DANGER
MAN:
Such Men are Dangerous (Don
Chaffey Oct/Nov 1964)
Establishing long shot of the cathedral.
(Spotted by Sam Denham)
GIDEON’S
WAY:
Fall High, Fall Hard (Leslie
Norman, November 1964)
The police pursue the drunken Tony in his jaguar.
DANGER
MAN:
Yesterday's Enemies (Charles
Crichton: 1964)
Establishing shot of the River Thames, the City and St. Paul's
Cathedral.
(Spotted by Sam Denham)
DANGER
MAN:
No Marks For Servility (Don
Chaffey: 1964)
Establishing shot of the River Thames, the City and St Paul's
Cathedral.
(Spotted by Sam Denham)
DANGER
MAN:
Are You Going to be More Permanent?
(Don Chaffey: 1964)
John Drake is takes a taxi to the offices of ‘The Colonel’, M9 to be
told the “The Geneva Case’ has taken another twist.
DANGER
MAN:
Say It With
Flowers (Peter Yates: 1965)
John Drake poses as a London taxi driver.
DANGER
MAN: To Our Best Friend
(Patrick McGoohan: 1965)
A signal is sent to M9 from Moscow.
THE
BARON:
Something for a Rainy Day
(Cyril Frankel: November 1965)
The Baron's Jensen is followed by an agent for Insurance International
in a taxi.
THE
CHAMPIONS:
The Invisible Man (Cyril
Frankel: April 1967)
Establishing shots of the City on a quiet Sunday.
(Identified by Stephen Carter September 2000)
THE
PERSUADERS!:
Take Seven
(Sidney Hayers: October 1970)
Danny's red Ferrari travels past St Paul's Cathedral on route to his
meeting with Judge Fulton.
(Identified by Stephen Carter, October 2002)
Saint Paul's Churchyard
Photo: Sam Denham
GIDEON’S
WAY:
Fall High, Fall Hard (Leslie
Norman, November 1964)
The police pursue the drunken Tony in his jaguar.
MAN
IN A SUITCASE:
The Boston Square (Don
Chaffey: February 1967)
Dalby is in his office preparing the papers from his Adriatic research
for the Chairman's meeting.
RANDALL
AND HOPKIRK
DECEASED:
My Late Lamented Friend and Partner
(Cyril Frankel: May 1968)
Sorrenson's taxi passes St Paul's Cathedral as he goes to meet the hit
men. His is followed by Jeff and Marty in Jeff's car.
(Spotted by Stephen Carter, August 2000)
THE
PROTECTORS:
A Kind of Wild Justice
(Jeremy Summers: 1972)
Contessa's Rolls Royce with Harry and the Contessa aboard is driven
past St. Paul's Cathedral and turns left into Dean's Court for a late
night assignation.
(Spotted by Paul Stroud, April 2009)
Shoe Lane
JOURNEY
TO THE
UNKNOWN:
Girl Of My Dreams
(Peter Sasdy: 1968)
Greg Richards (Michael Callan) goes in search of
the bank in which the
Bank manager is stuck in a vault in Carrie Clark’s premonition.
(Identified by Adrian Grepnold, December 2009)
Southwark Bridge
GIDEON'S
WAY:
The Firebug (Roy
Baker: ???)
Tom Bishop (George Cole) stares across the Thames
and is watched by a
policeman
(Spotted by Jaz Wiseman, January 2006)
Upper Thames Street
GIDEON’S
WAY:
Fall High, Fall Hard
(Leslie Norman, November 1964)
The construction site for the Erickson-Randle Construction Company Ltd.
In the site offices Mr Smith, the clerk of works is being lent on to
lie in court by Jenson and Thompson. After the trial (Alexander
Davion)
and Detective Sergeant Carmichael (Glyn Houston) go
to interview Smith
at the construction site. Later that day Tony Erickson is driven by his
wife to speak to Smith at the site. This is all watched by and recorded
by Detective Constable Bailey (St Mary, Somerset can be seen).
After
getting very drunk Tony Erickson drives his Jaguar (along
Upper Thames
Street) across a junction (with Queen Street)
and is chase by a police
car.
(Identified by Alan Field, November 5th 2009)
THE
PERSUADERS!:
The Time and
the Place (Roger Moore: March 1971)
Lord Croxley's mini swerves in the road (by St Michael
Paternoster
Royal church) when he slaps Marie.
(Identified by Stephen Carter, October 2002)
Victoria Embankment
Photos: Alan Field
GIDEON’S
WAY:
The White Rat (Roy
Baker,
August 1964)
Miss
Mary Henderson drives Inspector Keen to North East Division in her
E-Type Jaguar (Passing Inner Temple Gardens heading East).
(Identified by Alan Field, August 2007)
Wardrobe Place
THE
PROTECTORS:
A Kind of Wild Justice
(Jeremy Summers: 1972)
Harry Rule meets Kate (Anna Palk) for a rendezvous.
Kate asks for
Rule's identification and when she is satisfied that he is Rule shoots
him at point-blank range.
(Spotted by Jaz Wiseman, November 2001)
Watling Street
RANDALL
AND HOPKIRK
[DECEASED]:
Money
to
Burn (Ray Austin: Early 1969)
St Paul's Cathedral seen from this street to establish the City.
(Spotted by Stephen Carter, March 2002)
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