
THE PRISONER
In the title sequence of most episodes the secret agent is seen driving his
Lotus Seven down the ramp to an underground car park.
THE PRISONER:Do Not Forsake Me Oh My Darling (Pat Jackson: August 1967)
Number 6 drives his Lotus Seven Lotus Seven down the ramp to the underground
car park of his old office.
DANGER MAN: Don't Nail Him Yet (Michael Truman: ???)
Denis Rawson (John Fraser) leaves his Admiralty Arch office, buys a
newspaper and takes a taxi along The Mall towards Hyde Park Comer, followed by
a Ford Zodiac estate.
(Spotted by Sam Denham)
THE
ADVENTURER: Title Sequence
Mr Parminter (Barry
Morse) walks up to the entrance of his office.
(Spotted by Jaz
Wiseman, November 2001)
THE
ADVENTURER: Mr Calloway is a Very
Cautious Man (Barry
Morse: ??)
Mr Parminter's
office (the Old Admiralty Offices)
(Spotted by Jaz
Wiseman, November 2001)
THE
ADVENTURER: The Not-So-Merry Widow (Cyril Frankel)
Establishing shot of Mr Parminter's
office in the old AdmiraltyBuilding.
(Spotted by Jaz
Wiseman, January 2005)
GIDEON’S WAY: The Millionaire's Daughter (Cyril Frankel, ??)
Alan Blake (Don Borisenko)
and Nina Henderson (Lans
Traverse) look across the Thames at Big Ben and The Houses of Parliament
from the Embankment footpath.
(Spotted by Jaz
Wiseman, July 2005)
THE PERSUADERS!:Take Seven
(Sidney Hayers
1971)
Danny Wilde (Tony Curtis) and Lord Brett Sinclair (Roger Moore)
arrive to
meet the Farmer (Victor Platt).
(Spotted by Jaz
Wiseman and Mike Wilson, June 1992)
THE
ADVENTURER: To The Lowest Bidder (Val Guest, 1972)
Establishing shot showing the members of the Blues and Royals riding horses
towards Aspley
House (Duke of WellingtonMuseum).
(Identified by Jaz
Wiseman, March 2006)
RETURN OF THE
SAINT: The Debt Collectors (Leslie Norman: 1978)
As he leaves Jeffrey Conaught's
building Bradley (Neil McCarthy) attempts to run Simon Templar (Ian
Ogilvy) over with a blue van.
THE
ADVENTURER: Somebody Doesn't Like Me (Cyril Frankel: 1972)
Gene Bradley (Gene Barry) arrives at his hairdressing salon (in the
Brompton Arcade) for his appointment. He is watched by Buckley (Robin Hawdon).
(Spotted by Jaz
Wiseman, November 2001)
THE PERSUADERS!:Element Of Risk
Danny Wilde (Tony
Curtis) having been mistaken for Lomax is driven to gang's hideout.
(Source: Wyn
Roberts and Jaz
Wiseman, July 2000)

Photo: Sam Denham
DANGER MAN: Don't Nail Him Yet (Michael Truman: ???)
John Drake (Patrick McGoohan)
visits the Star Tavern and leaves with Rawson (John Fraser). On his way to
a rendezvous, Rawson, runs into the square and stops a taxi. Drake and Mumford (Edwin
Apps) follow him in a Ford Zodiac Estate from the Star Tavern.
(Spotted by Sam Denham)
RANDALL AND
HOPKIRK [DECEASED]:
Money to
Burn (Ray Austin:
Early 1969)
Jeff is parked up watches from his car as the money being unloaded.
(Spotted by Geoff Dodd, November 2004)
THE SAINT: The Elusive Ellshaw (John Moxey: 1963)
Simon and Anne go to 11 Duchess Place to investigate Mrs Ellshaw’s claims about seeing her
husband.
(Spotted by Sam Denham, September 2000)
THE SAINT: The Abductors (Jeremy Summers: ??)
The London home of Professor
Quell.
(Identified by Geoff Dodd, April 2007)
DANGER MAN: Don't Nail Him Yet (Michael Truman: March 1964)
Rawson's taxi passes a phone box as it drives to his mews.
(Spotted by Sam Denham)
DANGER MAN: Such Men Are Dangerous (Don Chaffey: 1964)
Williams’ taxi puls
up outside the flat currently occupied by Minister Odzala.
GIDEON’S WAY: The Thin Red Line (Cyril Frankel: March 1965)
Major Donald Ross goes to the office of Barton-Smith and Company to sort out
his finances.
(Identified by Geoff Dodd, April 2007)
DANGER MAN: The Hunting Party (Pat Jackson: 1965)
Claudia Jordan telephones for references on John Drake from Lady Brassington, but
Edwards is in place to intercept the call.
GIDEON’S WAY: The Perfect Crime (Leslie Norman: May 1965)
Spender Todd (Patrick Allen) and Casey (Patrick Bedford) arrive at the
home of Lord and Lady Melton, no. 27, ‘off Eton Square. They begin to rob the
safe when the Italian au pair (Claudia West) arrives. The two men escape
but their car has already been spotted by a police man.
(Identified by Geoff Dodd, July 2005)
THE BARON: Diplomatic Immunity (Leslie Norman: August 1965)
Templeton Green's men in their car have followed Mannering’s car from the airport into
London.
(Identified by Geoff Dodd, August 2007)
THE BARON: The Killing (Cyril Frankel: February 1966)
We see the ambulance here as Martin drives to the Crown Treasury.
(Identified by Stephen Carter, March 2002)
THE SAINT: The Power Artist (Leslie Norman: March 1967)
Simon drives Cassie and George, in his Volvo, to Finlay Thorpe-Jones' gambling
club (No. 34, between Upper Belgrave Street and Belgrave Place).
(Identified by Geoff Dodd, August 2008)
THE CHAMPIONS: To Trap a Rat (Sam Wanamaker: May 1967)
Richard gets into the car to join Sharon after they are successful in tracking
down the villain’s layer. They watch as Craig drives past in a Rolls Royce,
straight into a trap.
(Spotted by Paul Stroud, April 2009)
THE SAINT: Double Take (Leslie Norman: April 1969)
The Saint pays a visit to the London home of Eugene Patroclosin his Volvo.
(Identified by Geoff Dodd, July 2005)

Photo: Stephen Carter
RANDALL AND
HOPKIRK [DECEASED]:
The Ghost
Talks (Cyril
Frankel: 1968)
Marty keeps an
appointment with Sir Basil Duggan at The Civil and Military Club (No.5).
(Identified by Stephen Carter, July 2001)
DEPARTMENT S: Handicap Dead (John Gilling: Summer 1968)
A limousine parks outside number 31. Later, Sullivan reports progress on the
case to Curtis Seretse
in the limousine.
(Spotted by Stephen Carter, March 2002)
DEPARTMENT S: Six Days (Cyril Frankel: 1968)
Stewart Sullivan (Joel Fabiani)
manages to catch up with Sir Curtis Seretse as he is leaving his London
flat (Nos. 30/31) in a Rolls Royce.
(Identified by Keith Howard, confirmed by Wyn Roberts March 2003)
DEPARTMENT S: The Shift That Never Was (John Gilling: Autumn 1968)
From his red Jaguar, Jason King stakes out the prestigious perfumery, Clichy of
Mayfair (No. 40) he watches as Kate Mortimer and Douglas Stayte enter.
(Identified by Wyn
Roberts March 2003)
GIDEON’S WAY: The Thin Red Line (Cyril Frankel: March 1965)
Commander Gideon (John Gregson)
is called in by Commissioner Scott-Marle (Basil Dingnam) to investigate the theft
of the Balaclava Silver (from Wellington Barracks). Later Detective Superintendent Lemaitre (Reginald
Jessup) goes to question Sergeant McKinnon (Gordon Jackson) about who had
access to the silver.
DANGER MAN: Someone is Liable to Get Hurt (Michael Truman: 1965)
Establishing shots of London where Drake is at home trying to relax.
THE
PROTECTORS: Balance of Terror (Jeremy Summers: 1972)
Harry and the Contessa
drive the yellow MGB past Westminster Abbey on their way to the Conference
centre.
(Spotted by Paul Stroud, April 2009)

Photo: Stephen Carter
MAN IN A
SUITCASE: The Sitting Pigeon (Gerry O'Hara: March 1967)
McGill (Richard Bradford) is picked up by police detectives (Garfield
Morgan and ?) outside Knightsbridge Station (the corner of Brompton Road
and Hans Crescent).
(Spotted by Alan Leventhall,
September 1994)
MAN IN A
SUITCASE: The Whisper (Charles Crichton: Spring 1967)
Detective Inspector Samuels collects McGill in his police car and as the drive
they discuss Alfred Porter (World Backgrounds 30596).
(Identified by Geoff Dodd, June 2007)
JOURNEY TO
THE UNKNOWN: Do Me A Favor and Kill Me (Gerry O'Hara: 1968)
Jeff Wheeler, attempts to throw himself out of the window of his London flat
but finds he does not have the nerve (opposite junction with Hans Crescent).
(Identified by Geoff Dodd, May 2008)
THE
ADVENTURER: The Case of the Poisoned
Pawn (Cyril Frankel
1972)
Brandon (Dennis Price) collects a chess set from the London department
store (Harrods) and gets a cab from outside the building.
(Identified by Jaz
Wiseman, March 2006)
RETURN OF THE
SAINT: The Arrangement (Peter Medek: 1977)
Simon Templar (Ian Ogilvy) and Sheila Northcott (Sarah Douglas) attend
the funeral of Lady Greer Stevens (Holy Trinity Church). After the
service they talk with Sir Trevor Stevens (Donald Pickering).
(Identified by Alan Field, April 2009)
Photo: Stephen Carter
RETURN OF THE
SAINT: The Armageddon
Alternative (Leslie
Norman: 1978)
Fred (George Cole) telephones the police from a public telephone box.
(Identified by Stephen Carter, August 2002)

THE PRISONER (1967)
No.6's House seen in the title Sequence most episodes
THE PRISONER: Many Happy Returns (Joseph Serf: February/April 1967)
Number 6 (Patrick McGoohan)
returns home only to find his house occupied. The maid (Grace Arnold)
turns him away but he is allowed in by her mistress (Georgina Cookson)
who arrives in Number 6's own car.
THE PRISONER: Do Not Forsake Me Oh My Darling (Pat Jackson: August 1967)
Number 6 (Nigel Stock) drives his Lotus Seven as he returns to his old
office.
THE PRISONER: Fall Out (Patrick McGoohan: December 1967)
Number 6 (Patrick McGoohan)
arrives at his house on foot with the Butler (Angelo Muskat). As the Butler enters the
house he turns to watch his new master drive off in his Lotus Seven.
RETURN OF THE
SAINT: The Nightmare Man (Peter Sasdy: July 1977)
Livia Morena (Moira
Redmond) arrives by taxi followed by Gayle (Kathryn Leigh Scott).
RANDALL AND
HOPKIRK [DECEASED]:
A
Sentimental Journey
(Leslie Norman: July 1968)
Marty visits a number of London hotels in his search for Dandy including The
Carlton Tower Hotel.
(Identified by Wyn
Roberts May 2001)
DEPARTMENT S: The Duplicated Man (Paul Dickson: Spring 1969)
The view from the office where Department S are working in London.
(Identified by Alan Field, October 2008)
THE SAINT: The Talented Husband (Michael Truman: June 1962)
A taxi leaves Clarron
at his club.
(Spotted by Sam Denham, September 2000)
THE NEW
AVENGERS: Sleeper (Graeme Clifford: September 1976)
Steed stays the night at Gambit's flat.
(Source: Sam Denham)
RANDALL AND
HOPKIRK [DECEASED]:
Money to
Burn (Ray Austin:
Early 1969)
Battersea Power Station is seen from here.
(Spotted by Stephen Carter, March 2002)
DANGER MAN: - Don't Nail Him Yet (Michael Truman: 1964)
Rawson is dropped off by a taxi as he attempts to lose Drake. He hides in the
subway passages before catching another taxi in front of the Wellington Statue
and heads towards Piccadilly and central London.
(Spotted by Jaz
Wiseman, July 2005)

Photo: Geoff Dodd
DANGER MAN: Fair Exchange (Charles Crichton: April 1964)
Elisabeth Lanzig
(Lelia
Goldoni) arrives John Drake’s mews by taxi, but she is followed by John Foster (Barry
Linehan).
She hammers on Drake’s door. Later Drake (Patrick McGoohan) sneaks around the back of
the Mews to make a telephone call to “G”
(Identified by Phil Harris of John Drake on the
Web)
THE BARON: The Edge of Fear (Quentin Lawrence)
Mannering and Cordellia
spend the evening at a party held by Lord Mountford. As they leave, they are followed.
(Identified by Geoff.Dodd,
July 2005)

Photo Please
RANDALL AND
HOPKIRK [DECEASED]:
My Late
Lamented Friend and Partner (Cyril
Frankel 1968)
Jeff pays a visit to Happy Lee's flat (No. 60) to ask about what she saw
on the night of Marty's death.
(Source: RAHDAS)

RETURN OF THE
SAINT: The Debt Collectors (Leslie Norman: 1978)
Bradley pays a nocturnal visit to Simon's flat to warn him to stay away from
Jerry Hansen. The following day Jerry arrives by taxi to see Simon.
RETURN OF THE
SAINT: The Nightmare Man (Peter Sasdy: July 1977)
Simon Relaxes at home with Gayle.
RETURN OF THE
SAINT: Signal Stop (Ray Austin: ???)
Detective Sergeant Taylor (Ian Cullen) arrives to talk to Janie Lennox.
RETURN OF THE
SAINT: Tower Bridge is Falling
Down (Roy Ward
Baker: ???)
Jenny and Simon spend the evening composing a letter to Ray Dennis in Simon’s
flat. A couple of days later Ray Dennis and Inspector Ashton arrive looking for
The Saint.
RETURN OF THE
SAINT: The Obono Afffair (Peter Sasdy: ???)
The Saint relaxes in his mews flat, (number 36).
RETURN OF THE
SAINT: Assault Force (Peter Sasdy: ???)
Simon and Jeanette discuss the plan so far in Simon’s flat.
RETURN OF THE
SAINT: Yesterday’s Hero (Roy Ward Baker: ???)
Simon returns home late one night to find Roy Gates waiting for him.
RETURN OF THE
SAINT: The Arrangement (Peter Medek: ???)
Sarah arrives at Simon’s flat by taxi.
RETURN OF THE
SAINT: The Armageddon
Alternative (Leslie
Norman: 1978)
After a bomb destroys his flat Simon Templar (Ian Ogilvy) and Lynne
Jackson (Anouska
Hempel)
run to a nearby Volvo and drive off in order to catch Fred.

Photo: Geoff Dodd
GIDEON’S WAY: The Thin Red Line (Cyril Frankel: March 1965)
Captain James Murray is enjoying a relaxing morning with Mrs Ann Ross.
(Identified by Celia O'Connor, May 2008)
MAN IN A
SUITCASE: Burden of Proof (Peter Duffell: ??)
McGill pops into Henry Faversham's London Club (99 Eaton Place) to
collect a package.
(Identified by: Wyn
Roberts June 2000)
RANDALL AND
HOPKIRK [DECEASED]:
My Late
Lamented Friend and Partner (Cyril Frankel 1968)
Jeff watches
from his Vauxhall as Sorrenson
(Frank Windsor) leaves his house (98 Eaton Place). He then enters
to talk to Mrs Sorrenson.
Later Marty visits in his Mini, but is unable to prevent her murder. Later Jeff
and Marty watch
the Vauxhall as Sorrenson
leaves in a taxi to arrange Jeff’s murder.
(Source: RAHDAS)
Film:
THE CRYING GAME
(1992)
Photo: Wyn
Roberts
DANGER MAN: The Lonely Chair (Charles Frend: 1959)
Sally Lawrence (Liz Lanchbury)
arrives home after a days racing with Jimmy. Before she can enter the house
she is lured into a passing car by kidnappers.
(Identified by Wyn
Roberts, August 2004)
DANGER MAN
:Name, Date and Place (Charles Frend: 1959)
John Drake (Patrick McGoohan)
pulls up in a Chrysler Imperial at house number 385, and enters. Later he
returns with plain-clothes men.
(Spotted by Sam Denham, September 2000)
THE
ADVENTURER: Going, Going... (Val Guest: 1972)
Brooks (Norman Bird) hails a cab.
(Source: Jaz
Wiseman March 2000)
GIDEON’S WAY: State Visit (John Moxey 1964)
Police cars patrol the street
looking for Fischer as well as dropping of descriptions to constables on the
beat.
(Identified by Alan Field, March 2010)
DEPARTMENT S: The Perfect Operation (Cyril Frankel: February 1969)
Stewart and Sir Curtis drive away from Henry Smith’s office in Sir Curtis’
Rolls Royce

SABER OF LONDON ()
Mark Saber's
office (Offices of the Institution of Civil Engineers).
THE CHAMPIONS:
Project
Zero (Don Sharp:
Autumn 1967)
Richard Barrett (William
Gaunt) goes to a meeting at ‘The Ministry’ to be vetted by the Project Zero
committee. Hi is followed and watched by Sharron and Richard from their car. He
is soon escorted from the building and leaves for another venue.
(Spotted by Paul Stroud, May 2008)
DEPARTMENT S: The Ghost of Mary Burnham (Cyril Frankel : 1968)
Stewart and Annabelle work out of this office (One Great George Street) whilst
investigating the Mary Burnham case.
(Identified by Brendan Gardiner, August 2005)
THE CHAMPIONS: Nutcracker (Roy Ward Baker: February 1968)
The Champions are called in to help British Intelligence officer, Duncan who
works out of this office (One Great George Street).
(Identified by Brendan Gardiner, August 2005)
THE
PERSUADERS!: Read and Destroy (Roy Ward Baker 1971)
Cavendish
(Nigel Green) leaves his office building, observed by Heidi (Kate
O'Mara) and Ingrid (Magda Konopka) who are waiting
at a bus stop.
(Spotted
by Paul Stroud, February 2010)
Photo: Geoff Dodd
DANGER MAN: The Ubiquitous Mr. Lovegrove (Don Chaffey: September 1964)
Establishing shots of Drake's mews at night.
(Identified by Geoff Dodd, April 2007)
DANGER MAN: Whatever Happened To George Foster? (Don Chaffey: November 1964)
Establishing shot of Drake's
Mews.
(Identified by Geoff Dodd, April 2007)
DANGER MAN: A Room In The Basement (Don Chaffey: 1964)
Establishing shot of Drake's
mews as Susan Turnbull phones John Drake from Switzerland for help..
(Identified by Geoff Dodd, April 2007)
DANGER MAN: Someone is Liable to Get Hurt (Michael Truman: 1965)
Establishing shots of London where Drake is at home trying to relax.
GIDEON’S WAY: The Perfect Crime (Leslie Norman: May 1965)
Michael Spender arrives late at party given by Miss Ann Beaumont for Sir
Charles and Lady Eden. Michael Spender and Miss Ann Beaumont awake next morning, but Michael has
crime, not breakfast, on his mind.
(Identified by Geoff Dodd, April 2007)
RETURN OF THE
SAINT: The Obono Affair (Peter Sasdy: ???)
St. George’sHospital (The Lanesborough Hotel) where Simon goes to visit President
Obono.
(Identified by Tamara Cartwright-Loebl, September 2002)
THE
PROTECTORS: The Bodyguards (Don Chaffey: 1972)
Harry Rule (Robert Vaughn) goes to meet George at the King William IV
pub and finds a small dog waiting form him. The dog takes him across Battersea bridge (the wrong
way!) towards a railway station.
THE SAINT: The Elusive Ellshaw (John Moxey: 1963)
The Saint is in Tambling of St. James looking a 12 bore shotgun for a shooting
weekend when Mrs Ellshaw
(Ellen McIntosh) rushes out of the shop after seeing Arthur Ellshaw (Philip
Latham) in the street. Arthur flags down a taxis, but Ellen is soon after
him in another cab.
(Identified by Geoff Dodd and Bob Rocca, July 2008)
GIDEON’S WAY: The Perfect Crime (Leslie Norman: May 1965)
Establishing shot Westminster Abbey (from New Zealand House)
(Identified by Jo-Anne Stuart, August 2007)
THE BARON: Diplomatic Immunity (Leslie Norman: August 1965)
Establishing shot of Trafalgar Square from New Zealand House. David is helping
a customer in Mannering’s
London antique shop.
(Identified by Jo-Anne Stuart, August 2007)
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 WestminsterHospital (now
being demolished).
(Identified by Phil Alder, 2005, confirmed by Tamara Cartwright-Loebl and Jaz Wiseman)
Horse Guards Avenue
RETURN OF THE
SAINT: The Obono Affair (Peter Sasdy: ???)
Simon Templar (Ian Ogilvy) walks to his Jaguar and is about to feed the
meter while Colonel Dyson (Jack Hedley) and Obono (Thomas Baptiste) arrive in an Austin
Allegro behind him. Templar sees a gunman (Willie Jonah) about to shoot
at the men from a phonebox
and stops him. Attar a struggle the gunman runs off and Templar's pursuit is
obstructed by a coach. Dyson dissuades Templar from calling the police.
(Source: Sam Denham)
RETURN OF THE
SAINT: TowerBridge is Falling Down (Leon Griffiths: ???)
Jenny Stewart (Fiona Curzon) is waiting outside by a public telephone to
warn Simon if Sir Malcolm Street arrives.
(Identified by Stephen Carter, September 2002)
STRANGE
REPORT - title
sequence
Strange (Anthony Quayle) is seen pulling up in his taxi and then looking
to cross the road.
(Source: Jaz
Wiseman January 2000)
U.F.O.: Destruction (Ken Turner, 1970)
The Navy ship sends a message back rto The Admiralty in code where the alien’s agent Sarah Bosanquet is in
place to receive it (establishing shots of Horse Guards Parade and The
Admiralty).
THE NEW AVENGERS: Sleeper (Graeme Clifford: September 1976)
Establishing shot - early Sunday morning.
(Spotted by Stephen Carter, November 2000)
DANGER MAN: It's Up To The Lady (Michael Truman: ???)
Glover (Robert Urquhart) laves his office, and runs down the steps into
a taxi.
(Spotted by Sam Denham)
THE
PERSUADERS!: Read and Destroy (Roy Ward Baker 1971)
Cavendish (Nigel Green) is confronted by Heidi (Kate O'Mara) and
Ingrid
(Magda Konopka) in the
back of a black cab.
(Spotted by Paul Stroud, February 2010)
THE CHAMPIONS: To Trap a Rat (Sam Wanamaker: May 1967)
Establishing shots of The Society Restaurant neon sign as Jane Purcell goes in
search of her next fix.
THE SAINT: The Saint Steps In (John Gilling :March/April 1964)
Stock footage of Harrods.
(Spotted by Sam Denham)

Photo: Stephen Carter
MAN IN A
SUITCASE: Man from the Dead (Pat Jackson: August 1966)
McGill visits his former colleagues at American Intelligence (Bowater House).
(Identified by: Wyn
Roberts May 2000)
MAN IN A
SUITCASE: Castle In The Clouds (Peter Duffell: ??)
McGill (Richard Bradford) takes Magda (Gay Hamilton) to look at
fur coats.
(Identified by Marishka
von Saatz, May
2002)
JASON KING: An Author in Search of Two
Characters (Cyril
Frankel: 1970)
Late night in London and Jason King is working in his room.

Photo: Geoff Dodd
THE BARON: The High Terrace (Robert Asher: September 1966)
Mannering and Cordila
visit Mrs Thornton at The Order of the Seven Stars (Lowndes House) after receiving an
invitation from "The Chosen One".
(Identified by Geoff.Dodd,
July 2005)
THE SAINT: Double Take (Leslie Norman: April 1969)
Simon Templar arrives in his Volvo and watches as Eugene Patroclos (Gregorie Aslan) leaves his Rolls Royce and
enters his London house (Lowndes
House).
(Identified by Geoff.Dodd,
July 2005)

Photo: Stephen Carter
THE SAINT: The Elusive Ellshaw (John Moxey: 1963)
The Saint is in Tambling of St. James looking a 12 bore shotgun for a shooting
weekend when Mrs Ellshaw
(Ellen McIntosh) rushes out of the shop after seeing Arthur Ellshaw (Philip
Latham) in the street. Arthur flags down a taxis, but Ellen is soon after
him in another cab.
(Identified by Geoff Dodd and Bob Rocca, July 2008)
THE SAINT: The Time to Die (Roy Baker: April 1968)
Simon takes his
Volvo for a spin round London. Just before reaching this street another car starts
to follow him.
(Identified by Stephen Carter, September 2000)
Photo: Wyn
Roberts
DANGER MAN: The Sisters (Seth Holt: 1959)
John Drake and Gerda
Sandor arrive
at the apartment of Professor Lubner,
unfortunately, they have been followed…
(Identified by Wyn
Roberts, 2004)
DANGER MAN: Fair Exchange (Charles Crichton: ??)
After running from the Good Health Shop Elizabeth Lansing (Leila Goldoni)
jumps into a taxi and makes her escape.

Photo: Stephen Carter
DEPARTMENT S: The Man in the Elegant Room (Cyril Frankel: April 1968)
Jason tours a number of art dealers hoping to identify the artist who painted
the mysterious nude found in the elegant room. Jason drives to the first
gallery, he parks his Rolls outside (number 27 - Ackermann & Johnson)
and enters.
(Identified by Stephen Carter)

Photo: Stephen Carter
RETURN OF THE
SAINT: The Nightmare Man (Peter Sasdy: July 1977)
Simon Templar (Ian OgiIvy)
and Gayle (Kathryn Leigh Scott) leave the art gallery and Simon has a
brainwave after a chance comment by Gayle.
Photo: Wyn
Roberts
DANGER MAN: The Lonely Chair (Charles Frend: 1959)
Jimmy’s sports car turns the corner (onto Eaton Square) with Sally
Lawrence aboard.
(Identified by Wyn
Roberts, August 2004)
THE SAINT: The Bunco Artists (Peter Yates: 1962)
The Saint's Volvo drives up The Mall from Admiralty Arch.
(Spotted by Sam Denham, September 2000)
THE SAINT: Luella (Roy Baker: 1963)
Establishing shot of Buckingham Palace.
(Spotted by Sam Denham, September 2000)
GIDEON’S WAY: State Visit (John Moxey 1964)
A large crowd assembles for the state visit of the German chancellor.
(Spotted by Jaz
Wiseman, April 2005)
DANGER MAN: Don't Nail Him Yet (Michael Truman: 1964)
Rawson travels by taxi on his way home.
(Spotted by Jaz
Wiseman, July 2005)
GIDEON’S WAY: The State Visit (John Moxey: August 1964)
Crowds gather outside Buckingham Palace to see West German Chancellor.
DANGER MAN:Say It With Flowers (Peter Yates 1965)
John Drake poses as a
London taxi driver.
GIDEON’S WAY: The Millionaire's Daughter (Cyril Frankel: April 1965)
Alan Blake (Don Borisenko)
and Nina Henderson (Lans
Traverse) visit
Buckingham Palace as they see the 'sights' of London
(Spotted by Jaz
Wiseman, July 2005)
THE BARON: The Persuaders (Leslie Norman: October 1965)
London and John Mannering is in his antiques shop wondering where David has got
to.
THE PRISONER: Arrival (Don Chaffey: September 1966)
The secret agent (Patrick McGoohan)
leaves in his Lotus Seven after resigning and passes Buckingham Palace on his
way home.
THE PRISONER:
Do Not Forsake Me Oh My Darling (Pat Jackson: August 1967)
On his way home Number 6 drives his Lotus Seven past BuckinghamPalace.
THE AVENGERS: Homicide and Old Lace (John Hough: January 1969)
Operation Rule Britannia is put in place and the treasures of Buckingham Palace
are removed.
THE
ADVENTURER: To The Lowest Bidder (Val Guest, 1972)
Establishing shot showing the Queen Victoria Memorial and members of the Blues
and Royals riding horses up the Mall.
(Identified by Jaz
Wiseman, March 2006)
THE
ADVENTURER: Skeleton in the Cupboard (Cyril Frankel)
Gene Bradley walks through Admiralty Arch on his way to Mr. Parminter’s office
(Identified by Jaz Wiseman, March 2006)
THE PERSUADERS!:That's Me Over There (Leslie Norman November/December 1970)
Danny and Judge Fulton are in the Ferrari, on their way to Brett's apartment.
The car approaches the Queen Victoria Memorial from Constitution Hill and as it
passes the Palace, Danny enquires about the men on horseback holding up the
traffic.
(Spotted by Mike Wilson, June 1992)
RETURN OF THE
SAINT: The Nightmare Man (Peter Sasdy: July 1977)
Establishing shot of the Queen's Guards on The Mall.
(Spotted by Sam Denham)
THE SAINT: Luella (Roy Baker: 1963)
The Saint's Volvo drives past St, James' Palace.
(Spotted by Sam Denham, September 2000)
THE SAINT: The Smart Detective (John Moxey: February 1965)
Aerial shot of the Thameside
buildings.
(Spotted by Sam Denham)
THE PERSUADERS!:Someone Like Me (Roy Ward Baker 1971)
Sam Milford's (Bernard Lee) building.
Film:
The Firechasers (Sidney Hayers 1970)
Photo Sam Denham
DANGER MAN: Fair Exchange (Charles Crichton: ??)
Lisa Lansing (Leila Goldoni) leaves the Good Health shop (on Kinnerton Street);
and walks to the corner where she sees Foster (Barry Linehan), who follows her. After
losing her pursuer she retraces her steps and finds a cab. Seeing her drive
off, Foster follows her in his Sunbeam Alpine. John Drake (Patrick McGoohan) later
pursues Foster back towards the shop When Lisa leaves the shop in a taxi, Drake
attempts to follow her in Foster's Sunbeam, but Foster and a policeman stop
him.
(Spotted by Sam Denham)
THE CHAMPIONS: To Trap a Rat (Sam Wanamaker: May 1967)
After getting out the taxi Sharon follows Edwards around a corner. Listening
for the bug Sharon has planted on Edward, Craig and Richard follow in their
Jaguar.
(Spotted by Paul Stroud, January 2010)
THE SAINT: When Spring is Sprung (Jim O'Connolly: March 1967)
Simon Templar visits Inspector Teal at New Scotland Yard
STRANGE
REPORT: Report 5055 Cult: 'Murder
Shrieks Out'
(Charles Crichton: September 1968)
Strange goes to New Scotland Yard to speak to Inspector Morrell about the case.
STRANGE
REPORT: Report 2475: Revenge 'When a Man Hates' (Charles Crichton, November 1968).
Strange goes to New Scotland Yard to speak to Inspector Jenner about the case.
STRANGE
REPORT: Report 4821 - X RAY: 'Who weeps for the doctor' (Charles Crichton: December 1968)
Strange goes to New Scotland Yard to speak to Inspector Franklin about the
case.
RANDALL AND
HOPKIRK [DECEASED]:
Never
Trust a Ghost
(Leslie Norman: ??)
Detective Inspector Clayton's
office.
(Spotted by Stephen Carter, August 2000)
THE
PROTECTORS: Talkdown (Jeremy Summers: Winter 1971)
Harry is taken to Scotland Yard to be questioned about the accident at the
shooting range.
RETURN OF THE
SAINT: The Nightmare Man (Peter Sasdy: July 1977)
Establishing shot of the building.
(Spotted by Sam Denham)
RETURN OF THE
SAINT: The Armageddon
Alternative (Leslie
Norman: ???)
Stock footage of the
building's sign.
(Spotted by Sam Denham)
THE
PROTECTORS: With a Little Help from
My Friends (Jeremy
Summers: Winter 1971)
One of Kahan’s
men (Roshen
Seth) seated in a Rover watches as The Contessa’s Rolls arrives at the Hotel
Excelsior. Later he watches from across the street (in front of Asphalte House,
number 11) as the President is assassinated.
(Identified by Geoff Dodd, October 2004)
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 (Westminster Hospital).
H. G. WELLS'
INVISIBLE MAN: The White Rabbit (Quentin Lawrence: 1959)
Establishing shot of Palace of Westminster.
(Spotted by Sam Denham, September 2000)
THE SAINT: Luella (Roy Baker: 1963)
Establishing shot of the Palace of Westminster.
(Spotted by Sam Denham, September 2000)
THE AVENGERS: The
White Dwarf (Richmond Harding:
February 1963)
Establishing shot as a civil servant enters The Ministry of Science Division Of
Astronomy (H.M. Treasury building).
(Spotted by Mike Richardson, April 2010)
DANGER MAN: Yesterday's Enemies (Charles Crichton: 1964)
Establishing shot of the
square.
(Spotted by Sam Denham)
DANGER MAN: Whatever Happened To George Foster? (Don Chaffey: November 1964)
Arial view of the palace.
(Spotted by Sam Denham)
THE AVENGERS: The Master Minds (Peter Graham Scott: December 1964)
Establishing shot of Palace of Westminster as Steed chats with his superiors in
the member's bar.
(Spotted by Jaz Wiseman, February 2010)
DANGER MAN:
The
Battle of The Cameras (Don Chaffey:
1964)
Establishing shot of The Palace of Westminster Alex Boyde is reports to Hobbs at World
Travel.
DANGER MAN: A Room In The Basement (Don Chaffey: 1964)
Aerial view of the palace.
(Spotted by Sam Denham)
GIDEON’S WAY: The Millionaire's Daughter (Cyril Frankel, ??)
Alan Blake (Don Borisenko)
and Nina Henderson (Lans
Traverse) look at the Churchill Statue.
(Spotted by Jaz
Wiseman, July 2005)
THE SAINT: The Miracle Tea Party (Roger Moore 1965)
Simon Templar and Aunt Hattie drive by Parliament on the way to Waterloo.
THE SAINT: The Imprudent Politician (John Moxey July 1964)
Tim Burton (Jererny
Burnharn)
arrives by taxi.
(Spotted by Sam Denham)
DANGER MAN: Don't Nail Him Yet (Michael Truman: 1964)
A taxi pulls away.
(Spotted by Sam Denham)
DANGER MAN: Yesterday's Enemies (Charles Crichton:1964)
Establishing shot of the
square.
(Spotted by Sam Denham)
DANGER MAN: Someone is Liable to Get Hurt (Michael Truman: 1965)
Establishing shots of London where Drake is at home trying to relax.
DANGER MAN:
The
Hunting Party (Pat Jackson: 1965)
John Drake (Patrick McGoohan) arrives in his MG at the Palace of
Westminster. He parks the car and walks in to interview Lord Gandon.
THE SAINT: The Smart Detective (John Moxey: February 1965)
Aerial shot of the Thameside
buildings.
(Spotted by Sam Denham)
THE BARON:
Farewell to Yesterday
(Leslie Norman: September 1965)
Establishing shot of The Palace of Westminster.
THE BARON: The Persuaders (Leslie Norman: October 1965)
London and John Mannering is in his antiques shop wondering where David has got
to.
MAN IN A
SUITCASE: The Bridge (Pat Jackson: ??)
It is early morning in London and one can see the palace of Westminster.
MAN IN A
SUITCASE: Man from the Dead (Pat Jackson: August 1966)
McGill is in London when news of his form boss starts to appear is published.
THE CHAMPIONS: The Fanatics (John Gilling 1967)
Craig Sterling (Stuart Damon), Richard Barratt (William Gaunt)
and Sharron Macready (Alexandra Bastedo) arrive to try to stop a woman fanatic from
finding and killing Tremayne
(Anthony Nicolls)
inside the Houses of Parliament.
THE SAINT: A Double in Diamonds (John Gilling: February/March 1967)
Establishing shot of The Palace of Westminster - Simon Templar is in London having
a set of cufflinks copied.
THE PRISONER: Opening credits
Number Six (Patrick
McGoohan)
drives by the Houses of Parliament.
THE PRISONER: Do Not Forsake Me Oh My Darling (Pat Jackson: August 1967)
Number 6 drives his Lotus Seven past the Palace of Westminster on his way to
his old office.
THE PRISONER: Fall Out (Patrick McGoohan: December 1967)
Number 6 (Patrick McGoohan)
and the Butler (Angelo Muscat) follow the Australian Number 2 (Leo McKern) to the
Houses of Parliament. Number 6 has to explain to a policeman what they are
doing there. Later Number 6 drives past the Palace of Westminster on his way
out of London.
RANDALL AND
HOPKIRK [DECEASED]:
Could You
Recognise the Man Again? (Jeremy Summers: Spring 1969)
The Palace of Westminster
Seen in silhouette to establish early morning in London.
(Spotted by Stephen Carter, March 2002)
DEPARTMENT S: The Ghost of Mary Burnham (Cyril Frankel : ??)
Establishing shots London.
RANDALL AND
HOPKIRK [DECEASED]:
The
Trouble With Women
(Cyril Frankel: Autumn 1968)
Early morning in London.
(Spotted by Stephen Carter, March 2002)
THE SECRET
SERVICE: A Case for The Bishop (Alan Perry: Autumn 1968)
Establishing shot of London.
THE SECRET
SERVICE: A Question of Miracles (Leo Eaton: Autumn 1968)
Establishing shot of London.
THE SECRET
SERVICE: To Catch a Spy (Brian Heard: Autumn 1968)
Establishing shot of London.
DEPARTMENT S: Spencer Bodily is Sixty Years Old (Leslie Norman: 1969)
Jason and Sulivan
meet with Gene and Martin in Serets’s
office.
DEPARTMENT S: Duplicated Man (Paul Dickson: March 1969)
Establishing shot as Sir Curtis goes to see Henry Smith.
DEPARTMENT S: A Small War of Nerves (Leslie Norman: 1969)
Establishing shot of the Palace of Westminster at night as Sir Curtis is in the
Department’s London office.
THE
PROTECTORS: The Numbers Game (Jeremy Summers: 1972)
Harry Rule arrives back in London (establishing shot of Place of Westminster
reversed).
(Spotted by Paul Stroud, June 2009)
THE
PROTECTORS: Balance of Terror (Jeremy Summers: 1972)
Harry and the Contessa
drive the yellow MGB past Westminster Abbey on their way to the Conference
centre.
(Spotted by Paul Stroud, April 2009)
THE NEW
AVENGERS: Sleeper (Graeme Clifford: September 1976)
Establishing shot of the Palace of Westminster - early Sunday morning.
(Spotted by Stephen Carter, November 2000)
RETURN OF THE
SAINT: The Nightmare Man (Peter Sasdy: July 1977)
Simon Templar (Ian OgiIvy)
and Gayle (Kathryn Leigh Scott) stop to take photographs. A few days
later Templar returns to the square and almost meets Gunther (Joss Ackland) who paces the area and
makes a phone call. Templar and Canfield (Norman Eshley) meet in the square and Canfeld calls
Harrison, Jackson, Rogers and Dalby
(Stanley Lebor).
The Ambassador's landau with Di Vallesi (John Bailey) and his wife (Juliette
James) aboard turns into the Square. After a warning from Gayle, Canfield
is shot and Templar runs across the road into the Palace yard. After a gunfight
in the bell tower Gunther
is killed by the chimes of Big Ben.
THE SAINT: The Elusive Ellshaw (John Moxey: 1963)
Mrs Florence Ellshaw
continues to follow Mr Arthur Ellshaw
in her cab, but she is held up at some traffic lights.
(Identified by Sam Denham, July 2008)
THE ADVENTURER: Going, Going... (Val Guest 1972)
Gene Bradley (Gene Barry) waits for Professor Lynsky (Norman Ettlinger). Later Lynsky arrives by
taxi and meets Taiho
(Burt Kwouk).
Gene Bradley (Gene Barry) arrives in a different taxi and gets the
Professor away from Taiho.
(Source: Jaz
Wiseman March 2000)
Film:
The Ipcress File (Harry Saltzman 1966)

Photo: Jaz
Wiseman
THE
ADVENTURER: Mr Calloway is a Very Cautious Man (Barry Morse)
Inspector Tribe (Victor Lucas) arrives at Gene Bradley's home to
question him about the packing crate bearing his name at London Docks packed
with rifles and destined for Mozambique. Later Russell (David Hargreaves)
and Soames (Anthony
Rowlands)
return Gene Bradley (Gene Barry) to his home.
(Source: Jaz
Wiseman March 2000)
THE
ADVENTURER: Return to Sender (Cyril Frankel)
Gene Bradley (Gene Barry) and Mr Parmiter (Barry Morse) leave the
front entrance of Gene's home as he prepares to fly to the south of France.
(Source: Jaz
Wiseman March 2000)
THE
ADVENTURER: The Not-So-Merry Widow (Cyril Frankel)
Establishing shot of Gene Bradley’s home.
(Spotted by Jaz
Wiseman, January 2005)
THE
ADVENTURER: Full Fathom Five (Val Guest: ??)
Establishing shot of Gene Bradley’s home.
(Spotted by Jaz
Wiseman, November 2001)
THE
PERSUADERS!
Brett Sinclair's apartment.
This is situated at 15 Queen Anne's Gate, SW1 and can be seen in most episodes.
(although in
the series the building is numbered number 53).
(Jaz
Wiseman and Mike Wilson April 1994)
RANDALL AND
HOPKIRK [DECEASED]:
My Late
Lamented Friend and Partner (Cyril
Frankel 1968)
After specking with the beatnik Jeff Randall and Marty Hopkirk drive towards Tower House 2B in
the Fulham Road, where the driver of the car that hit Marty lives (out of
Queens Gate Mews, across Queen’s Gate Terrace and past the Gore Street
junction).
RANDALL AND
HOPKIRK [DECEASED]:
My Late
Lamented Friend and Partner (Cyril
Frankel 1968)
After specking with the beatnik Jeff Randall and Marty Hopkirk drive towards Tower House 2B in
the Fulham Road, where the driver of the car that hit Marty lives (out of
Queens Gate Mews, across Queen’s Gate Terrace and past the Gore Street
junction).
THE SAINT: The Elusive Ellshaw (John Moxey: 1963)
Arthur Ellshaw
(Philip Latham) arrives at Duchess Street in a cab. His wife, Mrs
Florence Ellshaw
(Ellen McIntosh), arrives soon after him in her cab.
(Identified by Alan Field, April 2009)
DANGER MAN: To Our Best Friend (Patrick McGoohan: 1965)
John Drake goes to Saint James’s Park to make contact with his superior with
the aid of a row of adjacent telephone boxes.
THE BARON: The Persuaders (Leslie Norman: October 1965)
London and John Mannering is in his antiques shop wondering where David has got
to.
RETURN OF THE
SAINT: Tower Bridge is Falling
Down (Leon
Griffiths: ???)
Ray Dennis (John Woodvine)
and Inspector Ashton (Stanley Meadows) watch from a parked car as Simon
Templar (Ian Ogilvy) enters his bank.
H. G. WELLS'
INVISIBLE MAN: Man In Disguise (Quentin Lawrence and Peter Maxwell:1959)
Establishing shot of Scotland Yard.
(Spotted by Sam Denham, September 2000)
H. G. WELLS'
INVISIBLE MAN: Blind Justice (Pennington Richards: 1958)
Establishing shot of Scotland Yard.
(Spotted by Sam Denham, September 2000)
THE AVENGERS: Death at Bargain Prices (Charles Crichton: January 1965)
A deserted London streets is seen as the location Pinter's Department Store is
established.
(Identified by Wyn
Roberts, July 2000)
GIDEON’S WAY: The Perfect Crime (Leslie Norman: May 1965)
The police interview taxi drivers to find the one that drove Sandra Casey.
(Identified by Alan Field, November 2009)

Photo: Stephen Carter
THE BARON: The Killing (Cyril Frankel: February 1966)
Martin drives the ambulance with Cordelia aboard into position. Later Selina drives across town to meet up
with the gang at The Crown Treasury.

Photo: Stephen Carter
THE SAINT: The Elusive Ellshaw (John Moxey: 1963)
The Saint is in Tambling of St. James looking a 12 bore shotgun for a shooting
weekend when Mrs Ellshaw
(Ellen McIntosh) rushes out of the shop after seeing Arthur Ellshaw (Philip
Latham) in the street. Arthur flags down a taxis, but Ellen is soon after
him in another cab.
(Identified by Geoff Dodd and Bob Rocca, July 2008)

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MAN IN A
SUITCASE: Castle In The Clouds (Peter Duffell: ??)
McGill (Richard Bradford) buys some flowers for Magda. He catches a taxi (near the
Millennium Hotel) but is followed by the two punks.
(Identified by Wyn
Roberts, June 2001)
RETURN OF THE
SAINT: The Nightmare Man (Peter Sasdy: July 1977)
The assassin, Jan Gunther,
is staying in a room at the Cadogan
Hotel (75 Sloane Street) overlooking Cadogan Place.
THE
ADVENTURER: Skeleton in the Cupboard (Cyril Frankel)
Gene Bradley arrives at Mr. Parminter’s
office.
(Identified by Jaz Wiseman, March 2006)
MAN IN A
SUITCASE: Web with Four Spiders (Robert Tronson: January 1967)
McGill (Richard Bradford) watches the guards go by before attempting to
confront Simon Croft as he leaves Lancaster House. He tries to take the
photographs from Croft (Simon Oates) but is prevented by the chauffer,
Frederick (Edward Evans). McGill is bundled in to the car and driven
away.
THE PRISONER
In the title sequence of most episodes the secret agent look out of his window
at the nearby office block before collapsing.
THE PRISONER:Many Happy Returns
(Joseph Serf: February/April 1967)
Number 6 (Patrick McGoohan)
walks home past the statue of a stag after his escape from the village.
H. G. WELLS' INVISIBLE
MAN: Play To Kill (Robert Westerby: 1958)
Peter Brady (Tim
Turner) pulls up outside the stage door (of the Haymarket Theatre)
in his Austin Healey, and enters the theatre. He later dashes out to get his
invisible clothes. After visiting the theatre, the Colonel crosses to a car on
the corner and is shot as it drives off.
(Spotted by Sam Denham, September 2000)
THE SAINT: Iris (John Gilling: 1963)
Simon Templar (Roger Moore) arrives at the stage door of the Warwick
Theatre on Suffolk Street in his Volvo and waits for Mary Hardy (April
Wilding). As he drives away with her, Suffolk Street and Pall Mall are seen
on back projection.
(Spotted by Sam Denham, September 2000)
GIDEON’S WAY: The Millionaire's Daughter (Cyril Frankel, ??)
Alan Blake (Don Borisenko)
and Nina Henderson (Lans
Traverse) visit the gallery to view an exhibition.
(Spotted by Jaz
Wiseman, July 2005)
DEPARTMENT S: The Perfect Operation (Cyril Frankel: February 1969)
Stewart and Sir Curtis drive to visit Henry Smith, in Sir Curtis’ Rolls Royce (Tothill
Street/Victoria Street opposite Dean's Yard).
(Identified by “Gazza”
of the Britmovie Forum, January 4th 2009)
H. G. WELLS'
INVISIBLE MAN: Blind Justice (Pennington Richards: 1958)
The Invisible Man follows Sandy Mason from a bus as he boards a taxi in front
of the station.
(Spotted by Sam Denham, September 2000)
GIDEON’S WAY: To Catch A Tiger (Les Norman, 1965)
Jane Kennet (Delphi Lawrence) walks through the station. Later Jane Kennet
(Delphi Lawrence) is apprehended by police as she attempts to catch The
Golden Arrow (the Flèche
d'Or) to Paris from platform 8.
(Spotted by Jaz
Wiseman, April 2005)
THE SAINT: Flight Plan (Roy Baker: August/September 1966)
Simon Templar returns to London just in time to whiteness a nun's attempt to
kidnap Diane Gregory.
THE SAINT: The Persistent Patriots (Roy Baker: October 1966)
Simon Templar collects Mary Bannerman's valuables from Victoria Station left
luggage office.
THE SAINT: When Spring is Sprung (Jim O'Connolly: March 1967)
The hearse with Spring aboard arrives at Victoria station, but Templar is not
far behind.
RETURN OF THE
SAINT: Signal Stop (Ray Austin: ???)
Simon Templar and Janie Lennox (Ciaran Madden) are interviewed by two policeman about the
incident seen from the train. Templar and Janie return to catch a train after
the mystery has been solved.
(Spotted by Sam Denham)
GIDEON’S WAY: The State Visit (John Moxey: August 1964)
Police cars patrol the street looking for Fischer as well as dropping of
descriptions to constables on the beat.
(Identified by Alan Field, November 2009)
GIDEON’S WAY: The Wall (Leslie Norman, January 1965)
Netta Penn is
having a hard day at work after the disappearance of her husband.
(Identified by Alan Field, November 2009)
GIDEON'S WAY: Subway to Revenge (Roy Baker: January 1965)
A police car is touring
(Identified by Alan Field, November 2009)
GIDEON’S WAY: The Thin Red Line (Cyril Frankel: March 1965)
Robbie McGreggor
arrives at the apartment of his grandfather, General Sir Hector McGreggor (Artillery
Mansions, 75 Victoria Street), to escort him to the regimental dinner, but
Commander Gideon arrives to act as escort.
THE BARON: Roundabout (Robert Tronson: August 1966)
John Mannering is in London.
(Spotted by Jaz
Wiseman, August 2000)
RETURN OF THE
SAINT: The Armageddon
Alternative (Leslie
Norman: 1978)
The Saint's Jaguar drives along the Street. Later Fred drives along the Street
in his Morris 1100. Later still The Saint's Jaguar drives along the Street.
(Spotted by Sam Denham)
STRANGE
REPORT - title
sequence
Evelyn is on the embankment looking at artist's paintings (this is on the stretch
between Richmond Avenue and Horse Guards Avenue).
(Source: Jaz
Wiseman, January 2000)
RANDALL AND
HOPKIRK [DECEASED]:
Just For
the Record (Jeremy
Summers: ??)
Pargiter's
plans involve stealing documents from the public Records Office, Somerset House.
RETURN OF THE
SAINT: The Nightmare Man (Peter Sasdy: July 1977)
Simon Templar (Ian Ogilvy) stops his Jaguar to buy a newspaper, which he
shows to Gayle (Kathryn Leigh Scott).
(Spotted by Sam Denham)

Photos: Wyn
Roberts
DANGER MAN: Fair Exchange (Charles Crichton: 1964)
Foster (Barry Linehan)
follows Lisa Lansing (Leila Goldoni) after see spots him waiting for
her. At a nearby corner (West Halkin Street and Halkin Place) she hides in a
basement forecourt. Once the coast is claer John Drake take Elisabeth for
lunch in his mini. On the way they stop at this set of lights. Later Pieter and
John Drake race around an East Berlin street corner (corner of Lowndes Sreet and West Halkin Street)
in order to stop Elizabeth.
(Identifiedd
by Sam Denham, additional material Wyn Roberts, 2004)
THE BARON: The Killing (Cyril Frankel: February 1966)
After receiving the call from Selina,
Martin drives the ambulance to The Crown Treasury.
GIDEON’S WAY: The State Visit (John Moxey: August 1964)
Crowds gather outside Westminster Abbey to see West German Chancellor.

DANGER MAN: The Gallows Tree (Michael Truman: 1959)
Establishing shot of London at night.
DANGER MAN:
Name, Date and Place (Charles Frend: 1959)
Establishing shot of the Palace of Westminster and WestminsterBridge at night.
(Spotted by Sam Denham, September 2000)
THE SAINT: The Lawless Lady (Jeremy Summers: 1963)
Establishing shot of the Palace of Westminster and WestminsterBridge.
(Spotted by Sam Denham, September 2000)
THE SAINT: The Scorpion (Roy Baker: December 1963)
Establishing shot of the Palace and Bridge.
(Spotted by Sam Denham, September 2000)
DANGER MAN:
The
Battle of The Cameras (Don Chaffey:
1964)
Establishing shot of Westminster Bridge in the rain as Alex Boyde is reports to Hobbs at World
Travel.
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.
THE SAINT: The Imprudent Politician (John Moxey July 1964)
Simon Templar (Roger Moore) visits Christopher and Janet Waites (Anthony
Bate and Jennifer Wright) at the Houses of Parliament.
(Spotted by Jaz
Wiseman: July 2000)
THE AVENGERS: Dial a Deadly Number (Don Leaver: January 1965)
In the back of a taxi (travelling from Whitehall and across Westminster
Bridge) John Steed is amazed by Emma Peel’s pallet as they share a bottle
of wine.
THE BARON: The Persuaders (Leslie Norman: October 1965)
London late at night and an unexpected delivery arrives at Mannering’s Antiques
THE BARON: There's Someone Close Behind You (Roy Baker: December 1965)
Late at night in London, Frank Oddy waits to make a telephone call to John Mannering.

THE BARON: The High Terrace (Robert Asher: September 1966)
Establishing shot at the beginning of the episode.
(Spotted by Jaz
Wiseman: January 2000)
THE SAINT: Paper Chase (Leslie Norman August 1966)
London, 5 a.m. and Simon Templar (Roger Moore) is returning from a
party. He notices two men, Metz (Gordon Gostelow) and retrieves Eric Redman.(Ronald
Hines) arguing. Redman drops a piece of paper and Templer retrieves it. Redman is so
eager to get the paper back that he draws the attention of a passing policeman (Paul
Williamson).
(Spotted by Jaz
Wiseman: July 2000)
MAN IN A
SUITCASE: Man from the Dead (Pat Jackson: August 1966)
A Russian agent stationed by WestminsterBridge
sees Rachel Tyson leave her house
THE SAINT: The Persistent Patriots (Roy Baker: October 1966)
Prime Minster Jack Liskard
is in London negotiating independence for his country.
MAN IN A
SUITCASE: The Bridge (Pat Jackson: ??)
McGill races across WestminsterBridge
in his Hillman to find Tim.
THE PRISONER: Title Sequence (most episodes)
The secret agent is seen driving his Lotus Seven across the bridge towards the
Palace of Westminster.
THE SAINT: When Spring is Sprung (Jim O'Connolly: March 1967)
Establishing shot for Simon Templar's return to London.
THE PRISONER: Fall Out (Patrick McGoohan: December 1967)
Number 6 (Patrick McGoohan)
and Butler (Angelo Muscat) run for a bus that is just leaving its stop
on WestminsterBridge.
DANGER MAN: The Lonely Chair (Charles Frend: ??)
Drake goes to see Hardy late night in London.
THE CHAMPIONS: Nutcracker (Roy Ward Baker: February 1968)
The Champions break into Duncan's office near WestminsterBridge.
THE SECRET
SERVICE: Last Train to Buffler’s Halt (Alan Perry: Autumn 1968)
Father Unwin (Stanley
Unwin)
drives his Model T Ford, Gabriel, through London on his way for a rare meeting
with The Bishop.
THE SECRET
SERVICE: May-Day, May-Day! (Alan Perry: Autumn 1968)
Father Unwin (Stanley
Unwin)
drives his Model T Ford, Gabriel, through London to join the king’s retinue.
STRANGE REPORT: Report 0649 SKELETON: 'Let Sleeping Heroes Lie' (Peter Medak: August/September 1968)
Traffic crosses WestminsterBridge
on the night of the air raid, September 12th 1940.
DEPARTMENT S: Last Train To Redbridge (John Gilling: December 1968)
Establishing shot of “London November 22nd”.
DEPARTMENT S: Duplicated Man (Paul Dickson: March 1969)
Establishing shot of the Palace of Westminster as Sir Curtis goes to see Henry
Smith.
DEPARTMENT S: The Man From 'X' (Gil Taylor: January/February 1969)
London, late at night, and to lovers find a quiet corner to park their Mini for
a kiss.
RANDALL AND
HOPKIRK [DECEASED]:
Vendetta
for a Dead Man (Cyril
Frankel: Autumn 1968)
A police car races across the bridge to Jeff's flat after he reports Jansen's
visit.
RANDALL AND
HOPKIRK [DECEASED]: The Ghost Who Saved the
Bank at Monte Carlo
(Jeremy Summers: 1968)
Establishing shot of London.
(Spotted by Stephen Carter, August 2001)
RANDALL AND
HOPKIRK [DECEASED]:
Whoever
Heard of a Ghost Dying? (Ray Austin: Late 1968)
Establishing footage of
London before we see the Randall and Hopkirk office.
RANDALL AND
HOPKIRK [DECEASED]:
The House
on Haunted Hill
(Ray Austin: Summer 1969)
Establishing footage of London before we see the Randall and Hopkirk office.
THE
ADVENTURER: Opening
credits
From his
helicopter, we see the Adventurer's (Gene Barry) view of the bridge and the
Houses of Parliament.
(Spotted by Jaz
Wiseman, January 2000)
THE
PROTECTORS: Blockbuster (Jeremy Summers: 1973)
Bailey drives his yellow Lotus across WestminsterBridge into Parliament
Square to pick up his hoard of platinum.
THE
PROTECTORS: A Kind of Wild Justice (Jeremy Summers: 1972)
Harry Rule (Robert Vaughn) drives the yellow MGB over WestminsterBridge
(Spotted by Jaz
Wiseman, November 2001)
RETURN OF THE
SAINT: The Armageddon
Alternative (Leslie
Norman: ???)
The third bomb is detonated on a pontoon next to the Bridge.
(Spotted by Sam Denham)
Film:
Crossplot (Robert S. Baker 1969)
H. G. WELLS'
INVISIBLE MAN: Man In Disguise (Quentin Lawrence and Peter Maxwell:1959)
Disguised as the Invisible Man, Sargeant Day leaves Scotland Yard and crosses Whitehall.
He passes an ambulance, which pursues him and knocks him over (in King
Charles Street).
(Spotted by Sam Denham, September 2000)
THE SAINT: The Noble Sportsman (Peter Yates: 1963)
London at night and Simon Templar is going to search the flat of Paul Farley.
DANGER MAN: It's Up To The Lady (Michael Truman: ???)
Glover (Robert Urquhart) crosses to his office followed by a
plainclothesman (John Bryans).
(Spotted by Sam Denham)
DANGER MAN: Whatever Happened To George Foster? (Don Chaffey: November 1964)
Establishing shot of the
Thoroughfare.
(Spotted by Sam Denham)
THE AVENGERS: Dial a Deadly Number (Don Leaver: January 1965)
In the back of a taxi (travelling from Trafalgar Square down Whitehall) John
Steed and Emma Peel share a bottle of wine.
GIDEON’S WAY: The State Visit (John Moxey: August 1964)
Stands are being set up for the West German Chancellor’s visit to parliament.
DANGER MAN: The Man With The Foot (Jeremy Summers: 1966)
John Drake telephones Derringham
from Spain to find out if M9 is checking up on him.
THE BARON: The Edge of Fear (???)
Mannering is summoned to the foreign office after he complains about his
telephone being bugged.
THE SAINT: The Man Who Liked Toys (John Gilling :June 1964)
Establishing shot of New Scotland Yard.
(Spotted by Sam Denham)
THE SAINT: When Spring is Sprung (Jim O'Connolly: March 1967)
Simon Templar phones Colonel Hannerly's
office in the Foreign Office.
STRANGE
REPORT: Report 0846 – Lonelyhearts 'Who killed Dan cupid? '
(Peter Duffell,
February/March 1969)
Adam Strange goes to see Mark Harper at the Ministry of Defence.
DEPARTMENT S: The Bones of Byrom Blain (Paul Dickson: 1968)
Jason goes to see Byron Blaim’s
chauffer at the Whitehall garage
THE SECRET
SERVICE: A Case for The Bishop (Alan Perry: Autumn 1968)
Establishing shot of Horse Guards, where B.I.S.H.O.P. is based.
THE SECRET
SERVICE: The Feathered Spies (Ian Spurrier: Autumn 1968)
Establishing shot of Horse Guards, where B.I.S.H.O.P. is based.
THE SECRET
SERVICE: Last Train to Buffler’s Halt (Alan Perry: Autumn 1968)
Father Unwin
and Matthew make a rare trip to London to meet The Bishop in person.
THE SECRET
SERVICE: School for Spies (Ken Turner: Autumn 1968)
Establishing shot of Horse Guards, where B.I.S.H.O.P. is based.
DEPARTMENT S: Duplicated Man (Paul Dickson: March 1969)
Gerald, the chauffer waits for Anthony James Harvey outside the Foreign Office,
on Downing Street, in a limousine. Later Sir Curtis goes to the Foreign Office
to see Henry Smith.
DEPARTMENT S: The Man in the Elegant Room (Cyril Frankel: April 1968)
Jason tours a number of art dealers hoping to identify the artist who painted
the mysterious nude found in the elegant room. Jason drives to first gallery.
JOURNEY TO
THE UNKNOWN: Eve (Robert Stevens: 1968)
Albert Baker (Dennis Waterman) steals the mannequin, Eve, from the
department store and carries her across London. They board a bus on Whitehall.
DEPARTMENT S: The Perfect Operation (Cyril Frankel:
February 1969)
Stewart and Sir Curtis
drive to visit , Henry Smith, in Sir Curtis’ Rolls Royce.
THE PERSUADERS!:The Time and The Place (Roger Moore 1971)
Brett and Danny leaving 10 Downing Street. They enter Whitehall and proceed
towards Parliament Square.
(Spotted by Jaz
Wiseman and Mike Wilson, June 1992)
THE
PERSUADERS!: Chain of Events (Peter Hunt: October 1970)
A meeting takes place between Beecham-Bennett (Morris Perry), Carlton
(Jeremy Child) and Britten (George Baker) in an a row of offices
that overlook the Cenotaph
(Spotted by Jaz
Wiseman and Mike Wilson, June 1992)
THE
PROTECTORS: A Kind of Wild Justice (Jeremy Summers: 1972)
Harry Rule (Robert Vaughn) drives the yellow MGB down Whitehall.
(Spotted by Jaz
Wiseman, November 2001)
THE
PROTECTORS: One and One Makes One (Don Chaffey: 1972)
Harry Rule collects The Contessa
in his Jensen Interceptor and drives her down Whitehall on the way back to his
flat (they drive along the road in both directions).
(Spotted by Jaz
Wiseman, November 2001)
RETURN OF THE
SAINT: The Debt Collectors (Leslie Norman: 1978)
Jeffrey Conaught
goes to see Sir Charles.
RETURN OF THE
SAINT: Yesterday's Hero (Roy Ward Baker: 1978)
Establishing shot of the Ministry of Defence.
(Spotted by Sam Denham)
RETURN OF THE
SAINT: Collision Course (Cyril Frankel: 1978)
Establishing shot of the Street.
(Spotted by Sam Denham)
RETURN OF THE
SAINT: TowerBridge is Falling Down (Leon Griffiths: ???)
Sammy (Alfie
Bass) and Ray Dennis (John Woodvine) follow Simon Templar (Ian Ogilvy) to
Sir Malcolm Street’s office (looking north towards South Africa House and St
Martin-in-the-Fields, then south towards Big Ben).
(Identified by Stephen Carter, September 2002)
THE
PROFESSIONALS: Lawson’s Last Stand (Ian Sharp: 1981)
Tug Willis (John Hallam) gives a package to a passing pedestrian (Max
Harvey) and orders him at gunpoint to give it to a nearby police officer.

photo: Geoff
Dodd
GIDEON’S WAY: How to Retire Without Really Working (George Pollock: November/December
1964)
Later that night the Greshams
arrive at the docks and realize that they have been duped (Whitehall Court
and Charring Cross Station seen from across the river).
MAN IN A
SUITCASE: The Bridge (Pat Jackson: ??)
Lord Gormond
phones McGill at his flat (Royal Horseguards Hotel ) early one morning. McGill gets into his
Hillman and drives to save Gormond's
son.
(Identified by Wyn
Roberts, June 2001)
Photo: Stephen Carter
THE SAINT: The Time to Die (Roy Baker: April 1968)
Simon takes his
Volvo for a spin round London and parks here. As he gets out of his Volvo he is
nearly knocked down by the driver of a car that has been following him.
(Identified by Stephen Carter, September 2000)
THE BARON: The Killing (Cyril Frankel: February 1966)
Selina Travis
prepares the gang's London flat (No.33) with Frank Martin. Later Martin
leaves with Cordelia
and holds her hostage in an ambulance. They leave for a pre-arranged
destination and later John Mannering and Morgan Travis leave in a Jansen for
The Crown Treasury.
THE BARON: The Edge of Fear (???)
Mannering and Cordellia
spend the evening at a party held by Lord Mountford. As they leave they are
followed round this crescent.
THE AVENGERS: False Witness (Charles Crichton: June 1968)
Lord Edgefield (William Job) arrives for his meeting with Mother (No.33).
Later Tara follows the milk float in her Cobra when it leaves the Dairy for
London (turning left into Wilton Crescent from Wilton Place). Later Tara
chases after a milk float on foot after seeing it pull away from Steed’s mews
flat.
(Identified by Wyn
Roberts May 2000)
H. G. WELLS'
INVISIBLE MAN: Death Cell (Peter Maxwell: 1959)
Dr.Trevor's
Jaguar pulls up at traffic lights. Ellen Summers (Lana Morris) runs from
the car towards a policeman on point duty.
(Spotted by Sam Denham, September 2000)
MAN IN A
SUITCASE: The Bridge (Pat Jackson: ??)
Tim Gormond (Rodney
Bewes)
climbs the bridge. McGill (Richard Bradford) arrives in his Hillman and
climbs after him. Tim falls into the Thames and McGill dives in to rescue him.
Later Annabelle Fenchurch (Jane Merrow) tells the tale of how she, Le Strange (Simon
Williams) and Rossiter
(Peter Birrel)
watched as Danny Martin (Michael Culver) fell to his death. Lord Gormond (Bill
Owen) and Sir Walter Fenchurch (Anthony Nicholls) arrive to pick up
their respective children.
MAN IN A
SUITCASE: The Sitting Pigeon (Gerry O'Hara: March 1967)
After picking up McGill, the police car heads south over AlbertBridge.
(Spotted by Alan Leventhall,
September 1994)
JOURNEY TO
THE UNKNOWN: Somewhere In A Crowd (Alan Gibson: 1968)
William Searle (David Hedison)
and Marielle
(Jane Asher) meet at the bridge and walk the Chelsea embankment
together.

THE AVENGERS: Girl on a Trapeze (Don Leaver, February 1961)
London at night. Dr. Keel (Ian Hendry) runs to lend his assistance when
a policeman spots a body floating in the Thames.
(Suggested by Mike Saunders and confirmed by Alan Field, December 2007)

Photo: Stephen Carter
RANDALL AND
HOPKIRK [DECEASED]:
The Man
from Nowhere (Robert
Tronson:
January 1969)
The so-called "Marty" takes Jean out for the evening.
(Identified by Stephen Carter, July 2001)

Photo: Wyn
Roberts
THE
PROTECTORS: Vocal (Cyril Frankel: 1972)
Whilst out shopping The Contessa
leaves a dress shop (No.17, now Paddy Cambell) and receives a phone call
in her car purporting to be from Harry Rule.
(Identified by Wyn
Roberts, September 2004)

Photo: Stephen Carter
RETURN OF THE
SAINT: The Armageddon
Alternative (Leslie
Norman: 1978)
Fred (George Cole) drives his Morris along Brompton Road towards the
multi storey car park to plant his bomb. He then phones the police from a
nearby telephone box.
(Identified by Stephen Carter, August 2002)
JOURNEY TO
THE UNKNOWN: Somewhere In A Crowd (Alan Gibson: 1968)
William Searle (David Hedison)
follows one of the mysterious watchers (Jane Asher).
THE SAINT: The Saint Steps In (John Gilling :March/April 1964)|
Stock footage of Harrods. Simon Templar drives Miss Grey back to her hotel
after she is nearly kidnapped by fake detectives.
(Spotted by Sam Denham)

Photo: Alan Field
GIDEON’S WAY: The Prowler (Robert Tronson: March 1965)
Alan Campbell-Gore (Davis Collings)
stumbles through Winfield Square and enters the house where his dead fiancé
used to live (nos. 29 and 30 Carlyle Square).
(Spotted by Alan Field, August 2007)
H. G. WELLS'
INVISIBLE MAN: Death Cell (Peter Maxwell: 1959)
Dr.Trevor's
Jaguar speeds away from Ellen Summer's apartment (Chelsea Embankment/Grosvenor Road).
(Spotted by Sam Denham, September 2000)
GIDEON’S WAY: The Nightlifers (John Moxey: November 1964)
Peter Sloan (Anton Rogers), Sue Young (Annete Andre), Tim Coles (Peter Fowlds) and
Alison Clifton (Pauline Monroe) arrive at a Tim’s parent’s home (number
22) in Sloan’s Bentley to drop Tim off.
(Identified by Alan Field, May 2009)
JOURNEY TO THE
UNKNOWN: Somewhere In A Crowd (Alan Gibson: 1968)
William Searle (David Hedison)
follows one of the mysterious watchers, Marielle (Jane Asher) to a
street corner. She confronts his and he introduces himself. She accepts his
offer of a meal.
H. G. WELLS'
INVISIBLE MAN: Death Cell (Peter Maxwell: 1959)
Dee's car pulls up outside Ellen Summers' flat. Dee (Lisa Daniely) and
Ellen (Lana Morris) get out of the car followed by The Invisible Man.
The Invisible Man leaves the apartment to see Dee walking towards him.
(Spotted by Sam Denham, September 2000)

Photo: Stephen Carter
MAN IN A
SUITCASE: The Jigsaw Man (Charles Frend: February/March 1967)
Silvio finds
refuge in an artist's studio on this street.
(Identified by Stephen Carter, September 2000)

Photo: Stephen Carter
RANDALL AND
HOPKIRK [DECEASED]:
Just For
the Record (Jeremy
Summers: ??)
With Marty (Kenneth Cope) on the roof of Jeff's car, Jeff and Marty keep
pace with Pargiter's
boat as it travels along the river (Cheyne Walk/Chelsea Embankment near AlbertBridge).
(Identified by John Holburn
and Stephen Carter, September 2000)
Photo: Sam Denham
RANDALL AND
HOPKIRK [DECEASED]:
You Can
Always Find a Fall Guy (Ray Austin 1968)
Jeff arrives in his Vauxhall at the houseboat of Douglas Kershaw.
RANDALL AND
HOPKIRK [DECEASED]:
But What
a Sweet Little Room (Roy
Ward Baker: Summer 1968)
Arthur de Crecy's apartment, ‘Spring Bank House’.
(Identified by ‘Gypsy’ on the Britmovie Forum, October 2008)
Glebe Place
RETURN OF THE
SAINT: The Arrangement (Peter Medek: 1977)
Otis (Gregory Munroe) drops a package off at No. 25, the home of Sarah’s
sister, Aileen (Jane Hayden).
(Identified by Alan Field, May 2009)

Photo: Alan Field
GIDEON’S WAY: The Nightlifers (John Moxey: November 1964)
Sloan decides to beat up
Elspeth McCrae to teach her a lesson. Sloan’s gang drive in the Bentley to find a phone box near her flat.
They are followed by plane clothes policemen (Kings Road crossing the
junction with Old Church Street, heading west).
(Identied by
Alan Field, March 2010)
GIDEON’S WAY: The Prowler (Robert Tronson: March 1965)
Alan Campbell-Gore (Davis Collings)
stumbles into Winfield Square (Carlyle Square).
(Spotted by Alan Field, August 2007)
THE SAINT: Portrait of Brenda (John Gilling: Summer 1968)
Simon Templar drives along the King's Road on his way to see Alan Williams.
(Identified by Marishka
von Saatz, May
2002)
DEPARTMENT S: Death on Reflection (Ray Austin: 1968)
Sullivan goes to see Gresford
at his shop (229 King’s Road) under the pretext of discussing a
painting.
(Identified by Geoff Dodd, 2006)
JOURNEY TO
THE UNKNOWN: Somewhere In A Crowd (Alan Gibson: 1968)
William Searle (David Hedison)
is walking down a Chelsea street (junction with Bramerton Street) looking for fruit
and curios when he notices one of the mysterious watchers (Jane Asher)
through a shop window. She sees him and leaves. He follows.
DEPARTMENT S: Six Days(Cyril Frankel: July 1968)
Annabelle and Jason wait outside Howard Walsham’s flat (No.38) in
Jason’s Bentley. Annabelle goes to search flat after Walsham leaves with Durrres. After Annabelle leaves, Jason
tries his own method of obtaining information. Whist Jason is wooing Janet Walsham, Howard Walsham arrives and
sees Annabelle watching the flat and drives on.
(Identified by Alan Field, March 2010)
DEPARTMENT S: Six Days(Cyril Frankel: July 1968)
After seeing Annabelle watching his flat, Howard Walsham drives around the block and
enters by a back way (No, 34). Later, Annabelle and Jason stake out Sir Charles Hallet’s (Tony Steadman) flat (No,
19). in Jason’s red
jaguar. They watch as he gets into a taxi and follow in Jason’s
Bentley.
(Identified by Alan Field, March 2010)
JOURNEY TO
THE UNKNOWN: Somewhere In A Crowd (Alan Gibson: 1968)
After a week together William Searle drops Marielle off at a Chelsea street corner
(Paultons
Street/Danvers Street/Paultons
Square).

Photo: Geoff Dodd
MAN IN A
SUITCASE: The Sitting Pigeon (Gerry O'Hara: March 1967)
McGill (Richard Bradford) leaves Saint Luke’s Hall to have a look round
leaving Rufus Blake to enjoy the concert.
(Spotted by Paul Stroud, May 2008)
THE SAINT: The Set-Up (Roy Baker: October 1964)
After an unsuccessful attempt on his life Simon Templar follows the assassin to
Pelman Court.
He enters and finds a name he recognises, “T.Goldman” residing in Flat 5d. Simon
takes Nilder
in his Volvo.from
Tex’s flat
just before Tex and the other gang members arrive (Whitehead Grove to Sloane Avenue). The police are soon on the scene in
force.

Photo: Stephen Carter
RETURN OF THE
SAINT: The Armageddon
Alternative (Leslie
Norman: 1978)
Fred (George Cole) drives his Morris into a multi-storey car park and up
to the top level. Once there he primes his atomic bomb. The Saint's Volvo
follows Fred's Allegro into the car park and up to the upper level. Simon
Templar (Ian Ogilvy) confronts Fred (George Cole) and distracts
him while Lyn Jackson (Anoushka
Hempel)
takes him by surprise. After a struggle Fred falls from the upper level A little girl almost
detonates the bomb before her mother takes her to a car.
(Identified by Stephen Carter, August 2002)

Photo: Geoff Dodd
GIDEON’S WAY: The Nightlifers (John Moxey: November 1964)
Peter Sloan (Anton Rogers), Sue Young (Annette Andre), Tim Coles (Peter
Fowlds)
and Alison Clifton (Pauline Monroe) arrive at a church in Sloan’s
Bentley. Tim Coles goes in to donate the previous night’s takings to the vicar.
(Identified by Stephen carter, August 2007)
MAN IN A
SUITCASE: The Sitting Pigeon (Gerry O'Hara: March 1967)
McGill takes Rufus Blake to a choral concert so they can wait for the nearby
botanical gardens to close unnoticed.
(Spotted by Paul Stroud, May 2008)
THE AVENGERS: Hot Snow (Don Leaver, January 1961)
A drug dealer accidentally delivers a package of ‘hot snow’ to Dr. David Keel’s
Surgery (walks along Upper Cheyne
Row and then turns into Glebe Place).
(Identified by Peter Astaire, May 2009)
JOURNEY TO
THE UNKNOWN: Somewhere In A Crowd (Alan Gibson: 1968)
William Searle (David Hedison)
continues to follow one of the mysterious watchers (Jane Asher) (Upper Cheyne Row corner
with Lawrence Street).
GIDEON’S WAY: The Prowler (Robert Tronson: March 1965)
Alan Campbell Gore (David Collings)
and Sophie Murdoch (Rosemary Dunham) turn into Courtfield Gardens as they walk towards
the tube station.
(Spotted by Jaz
Wiseman, July 2005)
THE
PROTECTORS: Vocal (Cyril Frankel: 1972)
The Contessa di Contini is talking
on the phone to Harry Rule from her Rolls Royce as she is driven through
London. Unknown
to her, the conversation is being recorded.
(Identified by Paul Stroud, May 2009)
THE AVENGERS:
Warlock (Peter Hammond: July 1962)
John Steed (Patrick Macnee)
walks along Cromwell Road to pay a visit to the Natural History Museum to find
Cathy Gale.
(Identified by Mike Richardson, April 2010)
MAN IN A
SUITCASE: All That Glitters (Herbert Wise: August/September
1966)
McGill goes back to London to gather some information from a certain hotel (The
Majestic Hotel).
(Spotted by Paul Stroud, October 2008)
MAN IN A
SUITCASE: The Whisper (Charles Crichton: Spring 1967)
McGill arranges to meet Marcus Spencer, who has just flown in from Africa at his
club (The Majestic Hotel).
(Identified by Alan Field, October 2008)
RANDALL AND
HOPKIRK [DECEASED]:
Murder Ain't What It Used
To Be! (Jeremy
Summers: Summer 1969)
Jeff goes to meet Paul Kirstner
at The Royal Chester Club (The Majestic Hotel).
(Identified by Alan Field, October 2008)
THE
PROTECTORS: The Big Hit (Roy Ward Baker: 1972)
The Contassatells
Chino (Anthony Chin) to follow Howard’s heavies in the Rolls leading
Paul and the Contessa
to the Howard Swimwear factory (heading into London with Grenville Place on
the left).
(Identified by Alan Field, May 2009)
GIDEON’S WAY: The Millionaire’s Daughter (Cyril Frankel: April 1965)
Alan (Don Borisenko)
suggests that Nina Henderson (Lans Traverse) and he visit Chelsea to see what new
art is on offer. They find themselves in the ‘Good Art Shop’ in Benson Street.
Alan leaves the shop with the Erica Townsend (Georgina Ward), disguised
as Nina. Nearby a shoe shop is robbed and Mr. Williams (Harold Goodwin), the
owner, finds a police Constable on the street to report the crime. A reporter,
Gerry Adams (Brian Weske)
is interviewing Mr Williams when Gideon (John Gregson) and Keen (Alexander Davion) turn up
to search The Good Art Shop.
(Identified by Alan Field, December 2007)

photo: Geoff
Dodd
DEPARTMENT S: The Ghost of Mary Burnham (Cyril Frankel: ??)
John and Mary Burnham (Lois Maxwell) leave flat watched by Drayton.
Later Novac (Weston
Gavin) delivers flowers John Burnham. Sullivan and Annabelle arrive to
investigate. Journalists arrive after a tip-off about Burnham’s new job just a
Jason King finds himself trapped on third floor window ledge opposite.
(Identified by Peter Astaire
, April 2006)
THE NEW
AVENGERS: Sleeper (Graeme Clifford: September 1976)
The police car heading to investigate the lack of response from units north of
the river turns right (from Pearscroft Road onto Bagley's Lane) then left (into
Fulmead Street
where there is a large gas holder at the end of the road).
(Identified by Stephen Carter, September 2002)
DANGER MAN: Don't Nail Him Yet (Michael Truman: ???)
John Drake (Patrick McGoohan)
waits by the ground until Mumford (Edwin Apps) alerts him that Rawson (John
Fraser) is approaching. Rawson stops by the river until he thinks Drake has
entered the ground, and then rejoins the crowd. In the ground, Drake and
Mumford search for Rawson.
(Spotted by Sam Denham)

photo:
Wyn
Roberts
MAN IN A
SUITCASE: The Jigsaw Man
A shop (near the corner of Holmead
Road) selling modelling clay in "Swinging London".
(Identified by Perry Ridley, April 2004, Confirmed by Wyn Roberts)
MAN IN A
SUITCASE: The Woman Who Never Was
McGill visits a junk shop (near the corner of Holmead Road) to find the paintings
that were sold.
(Identified by Perry Ridley, April 2004, Confirmed by Wyn Roberts)
photo: Geoff
Dodd
MAN IN A
SUITCASE: Who's Mad Now?
McGill (Richard
Bradford) goes to the Companies Registration Office (3-5 Putney Bridge
Approach) to investigate the financial situation of Jason Heineman's
companies.
(Identified by Robbie Higgins, January 2008)
DEPARTMENT S: The Shift That Never Was (John Gilling: Autumn 1968)
The Department agents go to London Docks to wait the arrival of the chemical
tanker.
(Identified by Wyn
Roberts March 2003)

Photo: Stephen Carter
THE CHAMPIONS: Nutcracker (Roy Ward Baker: February 1968)
On the way to save Samantha, her two friends drive through a winding London streetin their van.
(Identified by: Stephen Carter, August 2000)
THE SAINT: Escape Route (Roger Moore: October 1966)
After the jail break Simon Templar and John Wood are taken in a blue Volkswagen
van to "Harry's"
Garage.
THE CHAMPIONS: The Gilded Cage
Craig Sterling visits the beautiful Samantha who lives in one of the houses in
"Hans Crescent Mews".
(Identified by Marishka,
September 2002)
THE AVENGERS: Two's A Crowd (Roy Baker: May 1965)
Brodny's
London house where he receives a message from PSEV in his punch.
(Identified by Lenny ‘Rarefilmfinder’
and ‘Gazza’ at
the Britmovie Forum, September 2008)
MAN IN A
SUITCASE: Why They Killed Nolan (Charles Crichton: July 1967)
McGill, in his Hillman, makes his way to a meeting with Nolan.
THE SAINT: The Smart Detective (John Moxey: February 1965)
Swann and Miller’s car swerves round other road users in their pursuit of
Templar’s Volvo, with Simon and Janice Dixon aboard.
MAN IN A
SUITCASE: Why They Killed Nolan (Charles Crichton: July 1967)
After phoning the police McGill (Richard Bradford) catches a taxi and
starts to look for "Tylers
Place".
(Identified by Stephen Carter, May 2001)
MAN IN A
SUITCASE: Why They Killed Nolan (Charles Crichton: July 1967)
McGill follows Mr Arnoldson 's Jaguar in his taxi.
(Identified by Marishka
von Saatz, May
2002)

Photo: Geoff Dodd
THE
PROTECTORS ()
Harry Rule's flat.
(Source: Sam Denham)
THE SAINT:
The
Rough Diamonds (Peter Yates: 1963)
After Simon and Barbara
Sinclair leave Barbara’s flat, in the Volvo, they are followed by Rocco an Joe
in their Zephyr. This soon turns into a game of cat and mouse.
(Identified by Alan Field,
September 2008)
DANGER MAN: Whatever Happened To George Foster? (Don Chaffey: November 1964)
John Drake follows Certhia Cooper from London Airport to her
home (past the Natural History Museum).
THE SAINT: The Smart Detective (John Moxey: February 1965)
Templar’s attempt to loose Swann and Miller at the lights as they ignore them
and continue to pursue the Volvo with Janice Dixon aboard.
(Identified by Alan Field, September 2008)
GIDEON’S WAY: The Millionaire's Daughter (Cyril Frankel: )
Alan Blake (Don Borisenko)
and Georgina Ward (Erica Townsend) posing as Nina visit the Victoria and
Albert Museum to see an exhibition. They later leave the gallery and catch a
cab to central London.
(Spotted by Jaz
Wiseman, July 2005)
STRANGE
REPORT: Report 5055 Cult: 'Murder
Shrieks Out'
(Charles Crichton: September 1968)
Strange (Anthony Quayle) meets with Tanner (Michael Rothwell) outside
the NaturalHistoryMuseum
to discuss the computer card Strange found.

Photo: Stephen Carter
THE SAINT:
The Rough Diamonds
(Peter Yates: 1963)
After Simon and Barbara Sinclair leave Barbara’s flat, in the Volvo, they are
followed by Rocco an Joe in their Zephyr. This soon turns into a game of cat
and mouse.
THE SAINT: The Smart Detective (John Moxey: February 1965)
Swann and Miller accelerate in their car as they see that the lights are
changing and they do not wish to loose Templar’s Volvo. In an attempt to loose
Swann and Miller’s car, Simon swerves his Volvo, with Janice Dixon aboard,
around a series of London streets.
MAN IN A
SUITCASE: Why They Killed Nolan (Charles Crichton: July 1967)
As McGill continues his search for Tyler's Place in his taxi they turn a corner
(junction of Elvaston
Place and Gloucester Road).
(Identified by Stephen Carter, May 2001)

photo:
Geoff Dodd
MAN IN A
SUITCASE: Day of Execution (Charles Crichton: December
1966/January 1967)
A dry cleaning van arrives at McGill's apartment, 56 CliveMansions, SW3. After examining his
clothes McGill runs out to confront the deliveryman. Later, when McGill is
hiding in his apartment, an ice-cream van drives past with a threat painted on
the roof. Durning
the episode we see a view of rooftops from Jarvis' flat (EnnismoreGardens looking over Ennismore Mews, SW7.
The view from McGill's flat is taken from the same point looking towards the
Brompton Oratory).
MAN IN A
SUITCASE: Who's Mad Now? (Freddie Francis: 1967)
After lunch, McGill (Richard Bradford) leaves Joan Hyman and returns to
his hotel (Kingston House
South).
(found by Wyn Roberts and Jaz Wiseman, July
2000)
THE NEW
AVENGERS: Sleeper (Graeme Clifford: September 1976)
Steed (Patrick Macnee)
and Gambit (Gareth Hunt) hide from a car (unaware it is Purdey driving
a red mini) and then a coach passes.
(Identified by Stephen Carter, September 2002)
H. G. WELLS'
INVISIBLE MAN: Blind Justice (Pennington Richards: 1958)
Sparrow's Morris drives into the Mews to visit Holt. As he leaves, The Invisible
Man arrives in his Austin Healey with Dee. After leaving, The Invisible Man
sets off after Sparrow.
(Spotted by Wyn
Roberts and Jaz
Wiseman, July 2000)
photo:
Geoff Dodd
MAN IN A
SUITCASE: Day of Execution (Charles Crichton: December
1966/January 1967)
McGill drops Moira off at her mews flat. The following evening as Leaving Moira's
flat a car drives past and a funeral wreath is thrown at McGill. It reads
"Mariocki
midnight".
THE
PROFESSIONALS: Need To Know (William Brayne: July 1979)
Bodie (Lewis
Collins) and Doyle (Martin Shaw) arrive in Bodie’s Ford Capri to pick up Cowley (Gordon
Jackson) from his mews flat to take him to Manton’s for interrogation.
(Identified by Marishka,
September 2002)

Photo: Stephen Carter
THE SAINT: When Spring is Sprung (Jim O'Connolly: March 1967)
Simon Templar rents a van and parks it in a mews garage in "Mitre
Street" near Brixton Prison.
THE SAINT: Invitation to Danger (Roger Moore: March 1967)
Simon arranges to meet Marty at The Ennismore Arms.
THE NEW AVENGERS: Sleeper (Graeme Clifford: September 1976)
Two of the bankrobbing
gang, Chuck (Mark Jones) and Bart (Prentis Hancock), are stationed on
guard in the mews. When Steed (Patrick Macnee) and Gambit (Gareth Hunt)
walk past, the gang spot them and give chase.
THE SAINT:
When Spring is Sprung (Jim O'Connolly:
March 1967)
Having achieved the impossible Simon Templar drives off with Joanne and Spring.
THE BARON: Roundabout (Robert Tronson: August 1966)
John Mannering drives his Jansen through London on his way to The Lindsey
Hotel.
RETURN OF THE
SAINT: Assault Force (Peter Sasdy: 1977)
Simon Templar (lan
Ogilvy) drives Jeanette (Kate O'Mara) to her hotel (Princes Gate
Court) in his Jaguar.
(Identified by Marishka
von Saatz,
August 2005)
H. G. WELLS'
INVISIBLE MAN: Flight Into Darkness (Peter Maxwell: 1959)
The Invisible Man drives to Harrow Lane with Pat Stevens (corner of
Exhibition Street and Thurloe
Place).
(Spotted by Sam Denham, September 2000)
THE SAINT: The Rough Diamonds (Peter Yates: 1963)
After Simon and Barbara Sinclair leave Barbara’s flat, in the Volvo, they are
followed by Rocco an Joe in their Zephyr. This soon turns into a game of cat
and mouse. Soon after Simon stops his Volvo and lets Barbara Sinclair (Jemma Hyde) out.
He tells her to go to his flat and wait. Instead she flags down Rocco’s car,
which has been following them and talks to the occupants. They speed off while
Barbara makes her way to the flat.
GIDEON’S WAY: The Prowler (Robert Tronson: March 1965)
Sophie Murdoch (Rosemary Dunham) chats with Jack (Peter Jesson), her
local policeman outside the tube station (Gloucester Road tube station), about
the identity of The Prowler. She tells him she has just seen him and the two
leave Gloucester Arcade and inform a waiting police car.
(Spotted by Jaz
Wiseman, July 2005)
GIDEON’S WAY: The Nightlifers (John Moxey: November 1964)
The plain clothes men following on a Mini see Peter Sloan’s Bentley drop off
Sue Young (Annete
Andre) and Alison Clifton (Pauline Monroe) at the tube station.
THE SAINT: The
Smart Detective (John Moxey:
February 1965)
The Volvo, with Simon and Janice Dixon aboard is being hotly pursued by Swann
and Miller’s car. They are even chased down a busy shopping street. swerves round a
corner in their pursuit of Templar’s Volvo.

Photo: Marishka
von Saatz
MAN IN A
SUITCASE: Variation On A Million
Bucks - part 2 (Robert Tronson: November 1966)
Agents from American Intelligence visit Taiko at her flat (1-5 CornwallGardens).
(Identified by Marishka
von Saatz, May
2002)
MAN IN A
SUITCASE: Dead Man's Shoes (Peter Duffell: May 1967)
The London appartment
in which the three villains plot their reign of terror (1-5 CornwallGardens).
(Spotted by Paul Stroud, October 2008)
THE SAINT: Portrait of Brenda (John Gilling: Summer 1968)
Tony follows Simon's Volvo from Alan Williams' flat to The Recorded Sound
Studios.
(Identified by Marishka
von Saatz,
March 2004)
JASON KING: An Author in Search of Two
Characters (Cyril
Frankel: 1970)
Jason goes to see Robbins at number 33b, but finds that someone has got to him
first.
(Identified by Marishka
von Saatz, May
2007)
THE
PROTECTORS: A Kind of Wild Justice (Jeremy Summers: early 1972)
Paul Buchet follows
Kate Linderman’s
car through London (along Gloucester Road passing Clareville Street and turns into
Harrington Gardens).
(Identified by Geoff Dodd, April 2009)
THE
PROTECTORS: Zeke's Blues (Jeremy Summers: 1973)
Having tracked Harry’s
car using a homing beacon, Kasankas
and Patrick now give chase in their car (just south of Queens Gate Terrace).
(Identified by Alan Field, May 2009)
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THE SAINT:
The Rough Diamonds
(Peter Yates: 1963)
After Simon and Barbara Sinclair leave Barbara’s flat, in the Volvo, they are
followed by Rocco an Joe in their Zephyr. This soon turns into a game of cat
and mouse.
THE SAINT: The Smart Detective (John Moxey: February 1965)
In an attempt to loose Swann and Miller’s car, Simon swerves his Volvo, with
Janice Dixon aboard, around a series of London streets.
RANDALL AND
HOPKIRK [DECEASED]:
But What
a Sweet Little Room
(Roy Ward Baker: June 1968)
Jeff, in his Vauxhall, drops off Julia Fenick at her the entrance to her mews.
Later Elliot drives down this same road on his way home.
(Source: RAHDAS)
THE
PROTECTORS: A Kind of Wild Justice (Jeremy Summers: early 1972)
Paul Buchet
follows Kate Linderman’s
car through London and reports back to Harry when he sees her arrive at Regan’s
club.
(Identified by Geoff Dodd, April 2009)

Photo: Alan Field
MAN IN A
SUITCASE: TheWhisper(Charles Crichton: Spring 1967)
McGill is waiting for Detective Inspector Samuels (opposite South Kensington
underground station) to collect him when he sees his police car arrive.
(Identified by Alan Field, October 2007)
THE BARON: Roundabout (Robert Tronson: August 1966)
Samantha Ballard and John Mannering drive through the streets of Paris after
escaping from Delair.

Photo: Marishka
von Saatz
THE SAINT: The Lawless Lady (Jeremy Summers: 1963)
The Countess Marova's
Rolls-Royce arrives back home. Later, after a night on the town, Simon drives
The Countess home in his Volvo.
(Identified by Marishka
von Saatz, May
2007)
THE SAINT: Iris (John Gilling: 1963)
Simon Templar (Roger Moore) arrives in his Volvo at Number 16, the home
of Mary and Mr. Hardy with carrying the script of ‘The Exit Room’. Later Simon
and Mary Hardy (April Wilding) arrive back at the house in the Volvo
after spending the evening together.
(Identified by Marishka
von Saatz, May
2007)
THE SAINT: The Rough Diamonds (Peter Yates: 1963)
Simon arrives at the home of Gabriel Linnet, 107 Bentley Square, in his Volvo.
He meets Barbara Sinclair waiting on the doorstep. She tells him that Linnet is
not at home so he goes to find another way into the house.
THE SAINT: The Contract (Roger Moore: October 1964)
The Saint's Volvo drives towards the Albert Hall.
(Spotted by Sam Denham)

Photo: Stephen Carter
THE SAINT: Paper Chase (Leslie Norman: November 1966)
Eric Redman is with Hanya
Lintz (Penelope
Horner) at the flat of his father (Queen Alexandra's House), Professor
Rodman when they see Metz (Gordon Gostelow) and Hans (Carl Duering) arrive. Hanya tries to get
past the two men unnoticed but Lintz ends up ordering Hans to call her a taxi. The Saint
arrives just in time to watch the taxi leave.
(Identified by Stephen Carter, March 2002)

Photo: Marishka
von Saatz
DEPARTMENT S: The Perfect Operation (Cyril Frankel: February 1969)
Stewart and Annabelle drive to the City of Southwark Hospital in Stewart’s car (featuring
Rutland Gate and Prince’s Gate).
(Identified by Geoff Dodd, December 2008)
JASON KING: An Author in Search of Two Characters (Cyril Frankel: 1970)
Late night in London and Jason King is working in his room in the Royalty Hotel
(Kingston House North). A visitor, Reynolds (John Sullivan) walks
up to the hotel commissionaire (Alan Curtis) and is observed by two strangers
in a car Ackroyd(Dudley
Foster) and Tredgett(Neil
McCarthey). Jason
King (Peter Wyngarde)
leaves the hotel and is soon followed by the visitor. Later King, posing as
Michael Strong arrives with … and (Sue Lloyd) and go up to King’s suite
to wait for Bernard (Hugh Walters).
(Identified by Geoff Dodd and confirmed byMarishka von Saatz, May 2007)
MAN IN A
SUITCASE: Why They Killed Nolan (Charles Crichton: July 1967)
McGill's Hillman emerges from the underpass as he makes his way to a meeting
with Nolan
RETURN OF THE
SAINT: The Armageddon
Alternative (Leslie
Norman: ???)
Fred (George Cole) drives his Morris 1100 along Knightsbridge and turns
into a Multi-storey car park.
(Spotted by Sam Denham)
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MAN IN A
SUITCASE: Why They Killed Nolan (Charles Crichton: July 1967)
McGill (Richard Bradford) manages to find Tylers Place and meets Angela at number
37.
(Spotted by Alan Leventhall,
September 1994)
MAN IN A
SUITCASE: The Sitting Pigeon (Gerry O'Hara: March 1967)
McGill drives to a mews for a meeting with Rufus Blake and Valerie.
(Spotted by Alan Leventhall,
September 1994)
MAN IN A
SUITCASE: Why They Killed Nolan (Charles Crichton: July 1967)
McGill (Richard Bradford) phones the police and then leaves before a
squad car arrives.
(Identified by Stephen Carter, May 2001)

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THE NEW
AVENGERS: Sleeper (Graeme Clifford: September 1976)
Steed and Gambit halt at a no entry sign at a road junction (junction of
Montpellier Walk and Montpellier Place) in the Jaguar. They see a policeman
sleeping beneath the sign and continue on their way (along Montpellier
Place).
(Identified by Sam Denham, 1996)

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RANDALL AND
HOPKIRK [DECEASED]:
But What a
Sweet Little Room
(Roy Ward Baker: June 1968)
Julia Fenwick is killed by Rawlings who is waiting for her inside a deadly
Morris Minor.
(Source: RAHDAS)
THE BARON: Roundabout (Robert Tronson: August 1966)
An ambulance is called to collect the injured Lisa Delair from the LindsayHotel.
THE SAINT: Flight Plan (Roy Baker: August/September 1966)
Simon Templar drives through London in his Volvo then decides to visit RAF Blakewell.
MAN IN A
SUITCASE: Variation On A Million
Bucks - part 1 (Pat Jackson: November 1966)
McGill (Richard Bradford) is invited to a concert at 7:30 Wednesday 4th
October 1967 by 'Bert' (Simon Brent) an "international music
lover". They discuss the cost of the key.

Photo: Stephen Carter
THE CHAMPIONS: Nutcracker (Roy Ward Baker: February 1968)
On the way to save Samantha, her two friends pass an impressive building (The
RoyalSchool of
Mines) in their van.
(Identified by: Stephen Carter, August 2000)
THE NEW AVENGERS:Faces
(Ray Austin: July 1976)
Steed (Patrick Macnee)
meets his old friend Mark Clifford (Neil Hallet) on the steps to the Royal
Albert Hall. As he is leaving Clifford has a fatal heart attack.
RETURN OF THE
SAINT: Assault Force (Peter Sasdy: 1978)
Simon Templar (lan
Ogilvy) and Jeanette (Kate O'Mara) descend the steps behind the
Hall.
(Spotted by Sam Denham)
Film:
THE
THIRTY-NINE STEPS
(1978)
Photo: Stephen Carter
MAN IN A
SUITCASE: The Sitting Pigeon (Gerry O'Hara: March 1967)
After picking up McGill, the police car passes South Kensington tube station
and continues on down Onslow
Square.
(Spotted by Stephen Carter, September 2000)
DANGER MAN: The Sisters (Seth Holt: 1959)
After John Drake collects Gerda
Sandor from
her hotel, they turn a corner and drive down this road past the statue of Lord
Napier.
(Identified by Marishka,
August 2004)
MAN IN A
SUITCASE: Why They Killed Nolan (Charles Crichton: July 1967)
McGill (Richard Bradford) and Nolan (Sam Kydd) arrive at McGill's hotel (number
34) and enter.
(Identified by Stephen Carter, May 2001)

Photos: Stephen Carter
THE PERSUADERS!:Element Of Risk
Mistaken for Lomax, Danny is driven past the Natural History .Museum on his way
to the hideout.
(found by Wyn Roberts and Jaz Wiseman, July
2000)

Photo: Marishka
von Saatz
THE SAINT: The Rough Diamonds (Peter Yates: 1963)
After Simon and Barbara Sinclair leave Barbara’s flat, in the Volvo, they are
followed by Rocco an Joe in their Zephyr. This soon turns into a game of cat
and mouse.
THE SAINT: The Smart Detective (John Moxey: February 1965)
Swann and Miller’s car swerves round a corner in their pursuit of Templar’s
Volvo, with Simon and Janice Dixon aboard.
MAN IN A
SUITCASE: Why They Killed Nolan (Charles Crichton: July 1967)
McGill arrives in London in his Hillman and makes his way to the Nolan's hotel.
Just before the hotel McGill
turns this corner (west on Cromwell Road then right on to Queen's GateGardens).
(Identified by Marishka
von Saatz,
March 2004)
RANDALL AND
HOPKIRK [DECEASED]:
My Late
Lamented Friend and Partner (Cyril
Frankel 1968)
Road to hotel where the beatnick
is staying.
(Source: RAHDAS)
THE
ADVENTURER: To The Lowest Bidder (Val Guest, 1972)
Gene Bradley (Gene Barry) and Laura (Sheila Gish) arrive at
Bradley’s house in his sports car. Later a taxi drives past the entrance of his
mews house and Forrester (Carl Rigg) arrive.
(Identified by Jaz
Wiseman, March 2006)
THE SAINT:
The Rough Diamonds
(Peter Yates: 1963)
After Simon and Barbara Sinclair leave Barbara’s flat, in the Volvo, they are
followed by Rocco an Joe in their Zephyr. This soon turns into a game of cat
and mouse.
THE SAINT: The Smart Detective (John Moxey: February 1965)
Swann and Miller accelerate in their car as they see that the lights are changing
and they do not wish to loose Templar’s Volvo. In an attempt to loose Swann and
Miller’s car, Simon swerves his Volvo, with Janice Dixon aboard, around a
series of London streets.
THE SAINT:
The Rough Diamonds
(Peter Yates: 1963)
After Simon and Barbara Sinclair leave Barbara’s flat, in the Volvo, they are
followed by Rocco an Joe in their Zephyr. This soon turns into a game of cat
and mouse.
THE SAINT: The Smart Detective (John Moxey: February 1965)
The Volvo, with Simon and Janice Dixon aboard is being hotly pursued by Swann
and Miller’s car. They are even chased down a busy shopping street and swerves round a
corner in their pursuit of Templar’s Volvo.
RANDALL AND
HOPKIRK [DECEASED]:
My Late
Lamented Friend and Partner (Cyril Frankel 1968)
Road to Tower House 2B in the Fulham Road (Source: RAHDAS). After leaving Jean’s flat Jeff and
Marty drive in Jeff’s Vauxhall towards the hotel where the beatnik is staying (Queen's
Gate Terrace into Gore Street).
(Identified by Geoff Dodd, March 2010)
RETURN OF THE
SAINT: The Debt Collectors (Leslie Norman: 1978)
Simon Templar (Ian Ogilvy) is riding in the park when he sees a woman
(Mary Tamm) who's horse has bolted. He chases after her and succeeds in stopping
the horse. They are watched by two men in a car who take photographs of the
pair.

photo:
Marishka von Saatz
THE SAINT: When Spring is Sprung (Jim O'Connolly: March 1967)
Templar drives the ambulance into an underground garage. The automatic door
closes and Teal, who has been escorting the ambulance, is unable to enter.
(Identified by Marishka
von Saatz, May
2007)
DEPARTMENT S: The Perfect Operation (Cyril Frankel: February 1969)
Stewart Sullivan goes to see Professor Uri Dutrov in his flat in Moscow. He is
asked to leave and two Russian agents watch him depart. Sullivan parks his car
nearby and waits for the agents to leave before returning to continue his
questioning.
(Identified by Geoff Dodd, December 2008)

Photo: Stephen Carter
THE NEW AVENGERS:Sleeper
(Graeme Clifford: September 1976)
View of empty street seen when Steed and Gambit are being chased by bank
robbers.
(Spotted by Stephen Carter, November 2000)

Photo: Stephen Carter
THE NEW AVENGERS:Sleeper (Graeme Clifford: September 1976)
Steed (Patrick Macnee)
and Gambit (Gareth Hunt) run through an arch linking this road to
Rutland Street as they try to evade the armed bank robbers (Mark Jones, Prentis Hancock)
who are chasing them down the road.
(Identified by Sam Denham, 1996)

Photo: Stephen Carter
THE NEW AVENGERS: Sleeper (Graeme Clifford: September 1976)
Still trying to evade the bank robbers, Steed (Patrick Macnee) and Gambit (Gareth Hunt)
run into Downton
Street (Rutland Street). They turn the corner (still part of the same
street) and see people suffering from the effect of S-95 asleep at a bus
stop (outside number 12). They fool the bank robbers by pretending to be
asleep.
(Spotted by Stephen Carter, November 2000)
THE SAINT:
The Rough Diamonds
(Peter Yates: 1963)
After Simon and Barbara Sinclair leave Barbara’s flat, in the Volvo, they are
followed by Rocco an Joe in their Zephyr. This soon turns into a game of cat
and mouse.
THE SAINT: The Smart Detective (John Moxey: February 1965)
Swann and Miller’s car swerves round a corner in their pursuit of Templar’s
Volvo, with Simon and Janice Dixon aboard.
Photo: Jaz
Wiseman
DANGER MAN
:Name, Date and Place (Charles Frend: 1959)
As directed John Drake catches a No. 74 bus carrying $50,000 in used notes.
(Spotted by Jaz
Wiseman, May 2005)
Photo: Stephen Carter
THE BARON: Roundabout (Robert Tronson: August 1966)
John Mannering drives his Jensen through London on his way to the LindsayHotel.
MAN IN A
SUITCASE: The Sitting Pigeon (Gerry O'Hara: March 1967)
The police car passes the Victoria and AlbertMuseum.
(Spotted by Stephen Carter, September 2000)

Photo: Stephen Carter, June 2001
MAN IN A
SUITCASE: Why They Killed Nolan (Charles Crichton: July 1967)
The taxi drives off (from the corner of Exhibition Road and Thurloe Place)
to begin the search for Tylers
Place.
(Identified by Stephen Carter, May 2001)
RANDALL AND
HOPKIRK [DECEASED]:
When Did
You Start to Stop Seeing Things? (Ray Austin: October 1968)
Establishing shot of The Victoria and AlbertMuseum.
(Spotted by Stephen Carter, September 2001)
THE PERSUADERS!:Take Seven
(Sidney Hayers
1971)
Danny Wilde (Tony Curtis) and Lord Brett Sinclair (Roger Moore)
park the Aston having arranged to meet The Farmer (Victor Platt).
GIDEON’S WAY: The Rhyme and the Reason (John Gilling: 1963)
Fred Norton (Edward Evans) finally catches up Mary Rose (Jo Rowbottom) on
the station's railway sidings and is about to stab her but is caught Detective
Chief Inspector David Keen (Alexander Davion).
(Identified by Jaz
Wiseman, July 2005)
THE
PROTECTORS: The Big Hit (Roy Ward Baker: 1972)
Harry Rule is being battered to death in a shipping container which is being
bashed against a warehouse wall by a crane (the gas works that used to be in
Nine Elms Lane, where Post Office Way is now).
(Identified by Alan Field,
June 2008)).
THE SAINT: The Man Who Could not Die (Roger Moore, May 1965)
After leaving his hotel Miles Hallin
drives to meet his blackmailer. He is followed by Simon Templar and Nigel Perry
in Simon’s Volvo.

Photo: Stephen Carter
MAN IN A
SUITCASE: The Sitting Pigeon (Gerry O'Hara: March 1967)
After picking up McGill, the police car turns left (into Gresham Road from
Brixton Road) and pulls up in front of the police station (Brixton
Police Station). McGill walks up the steps with a detective. Later, Rufus
Blake (George Sewell) is escorted into the station by Detective Gilley (Garfield
Morgan).
(Spotted by Stephen Carter, September 2000)
GIDEON’S WAY: The Nightlifers(John Moxey: November 1964)
Peter Sloan tells the gang to stop at the phone box near Elspeth’s flat. From
here he calls Elspeth posing as a police man (laundry in the background is
at 490 Kings Road).
(Identified by Alan Field, August 2007)
RETURN OF THE
SAINT: The Armageddon
Alternative (Leslie
Norman: 1978)
Simon Templar (Ian Ogilvy) arrives in his Jaguar to ask his garage
attendant, Fred, if he has noticed anything suspicious. Later Simon and Lynne
Jackson (Anouska
Hempel)
arrive in a Volvo at the entrance of Simon’s garage. They wait for Fred (George
Cole) to leave in his Morris and they follow.
(Identified by Alan Field, March 2010)

photo: Alan
Field
GIDEON’S WAY: The Nightlifers (John Moxey: November 1964)
A policeman watches as Peter Sloan (Anton Rogers), Tim Coles (Peter Fowlds), Sue
Young (Annete
Andre), Tony King (James Hunter) arrive back at Sloan’s houseboat to
join the party. Detective Inspector Jim Caldwell (Roddy McMillan) decides to investigate
a report about the party.
DEPARTMENT S: Soup of the Day (Leslie Norman: Spring 1969)
Establishing shot for the area where Trish and Lavinia have their boutique on the
night Greene, Villers
and Jeremy break in.
(Identified by Alan Field, December 2007)
THE SAINT: The Man Who Could not Die (Roger Moore, May 1965)
Miles Hallin
arranges a meeting with Roddy
Morton at his houseboat.
RANDALL AND
HOPKIRK [DECEASED]:
Just for
the Record (Jeremy
Summers: ??)
Marty spots a Rolls Royce with the number plate HAL 14 on this street corner (Cheyne Walk, Cremone Road)
and Jeff gives chase in his Vauxhall.
(They end up on King Street, Hammersmith)
GIDEON’S WAY: The Big Fix (James Hill: September 1964)
That night Jimmy Watson is cornered by two of Johnson’s men and badly beaten
(in Lots Road Power Sation).
He dies later in hospital.
GIDEON’S WAY: The Nightlifers (John Moxey: November 1964)
Sloan decides to beat up Elspeth McCrae to teach her a lesson. Sloan’s gang
sets off in the Bentley to find her. They are followed by plane clothes
policemen.
GIDEON’S WAY: The Rhyme and the Reason (John Gilling: August 1964)
Winnie (Carol White) meets
Bill Rose (Alan Rothwell).at Battersea Park. Peggy Wilson (Jill May
Meredith) witnesses the argument and decides to catch Bill on the rebound.
Later the
body of the murdered Winifred Norton is discovered.
(Identified by Jaz
Wiseman, July 2005)
MAN IN A
SUITCASE: The Bridge (Pat Jackson: ??)
McGill drives his Hillman to AlbertBridge.
THE BARON: Epitaph for a Hero (John Moxey: October 1965)
Fun Fair where the gang plan their robbery.
THE SAINT: The Organisation Man (Leslie Norman: February 1968)
Simon Templar passes his initiation test when he shoots Mr. Spode (Norman
Bird) as he is walking by the Thames.
(Identified by Wyn
Roberts, June 2000)
THE
PROFESSIONALS: Lawson’s Last Stand (Ian Sharp: 1981)
As a man practices with a javelin Lawson enters the park and starts to set up
his equipment. Later Bodie
(Lewis Collins), Ray Doyle (Martin Shaw) and George Cowley (Gordon
Jackson) arrive together with an army unit. Cowley discusses tactics with an Army
Major (Prentis
Hancock) and the Professor (Allan Mitchell).
THE SAINT: Iris (John Gilling: August 1964)
Inspector Teal and The Saint park by the entrance to the Fun Fair and watch
Hardy leave a package in a waste basket. The package is switched in an accident
after the waste basket is emptied and The Saint leaves in a taxi.
(Spotted by Sam Denham, September 2000)
GIDEON'S WAY: The Rhyme and the Reason (John Gilling: 1965)
Commander Gideon declines his son’s suggestion that they visit the fun-fair.
THE BARON: Epitaph for a Hero (John Moxey: October 1965)
The villains hide out is in the London fun fair.
THE CHAMPIONS: The Silent Enemy (Robert Asher: April 1967)
Sharon, Craig and Richard enjoy all the fun of the fair.
THE PRISONER: The Girl Who Was Death (David Tomblin: November 1967)
The secret agent visits a fairground.
JOURNEY TO
THE UNKNOWN (1968)
The fairground is seen in the opening title sequence, concentrating on the
Water Chute.
Films:
THE DAY
THE EARTH CAUGHT FIRE
(1961)
THE WRONG
ARM OF THE LAW
(1962)

RANDALL AND
HOPKIRK [DECEASED]:
Just For
the Record (Jeremy
Summers: ??)
Early morning in London, Pargiter
and Lords Dorking and Surrey rehearse their robbery in the old Phillips, Mills
and Co. Ltd. waste paper factory.
(Identified by Geoff Dodd, May 2009)
THE
PROTECTORS: The Bodyguards (Don Chaffey: 1972)
Harry Rule waits on Platform 8 with the dog George for his instructions.
(Spotted by Jaz
Wiseman, November 2001)
GIDEON’S WAY: The Rhyme and the Reason (John Gilling: August 1964)
Inspector Keen is searching for Mary Rose in his squad car and decides that
they should turn round and retrace their steps (driving past The British
Flag, 103 Culvert Road). Fred Norton (Edward Evans) peruse Mary Rose
(Jo Robottom)
through a railway underpass, Keen is not far behind.
(Identified by Stephen Carter, August 2007)
GIDEON’S WAY: Big Fish, Little Fish (Cyril Frankel: October 1964)
Police cars patrol the streets (passing The British Flag, 103 Culvert Road) looking
for ‘Happy’ Roden.
THE SAINT: The Man Who Could not Die(Roger Moore, May 1965)
Nigel Perry gives chase the blackmailer (Richard Wyler) on his bike
driving Simon’s Volvo. The blackmailer tries to escape down a narrow tunnel,
but the Volvo follows.
(Identified by Stephen Carter, August 2007)
GIDEON’S WAY: The Rhyme and the Reason (John Gilling, August 1964)
Fred Norton (Edward Evans) chases Mary Rose (Jo Robottom) nearer the railway. Mary
tries to get help from the passing motorcycle gang led by Rod Jenkins (Clive
Coilin Bowler).
Chief Inspector Keen’s (Alexander Davion) squad car is in the area almost immediately
and they try to cut the pair off.
(Identified by Stephen Carter, August 2007)
GIDEON’S WAY: The Millionaire’s Daughter (Cyril Frankel: April 1965)
Gideon suspects that the girl is being help in a room in London, near trains.
This turns out to be workshop in the railway arches at Battersea. They take
fake Erica Townsend (Georgina Ward) there and Gideon (John Gregson) and
Keen (Alexander Davion)
attempt to rescue the girl with her help.
Doddington Road (Demolished)
GIDEON’S WAY: The Rhyme and the Reason (John Gilling: August 1964)
Winifred Norton (Carol White) rushes home (No.21) after having a
row with Bill Rose. After an argument with her stepfather Winifred dashes out
of the house watched by her mother (Clare Kelly). Later Mrs. Norton
watches for her daughter as a group of rockers led by Rod Jenkins (Clive Coilin Bowler) walks
past after leaving the pub. Once she has spoken to her brother Mary Rose (Jo
Robottom)
waits for a chance to have a look round Winifred’s room. She watches from
across the road and when Mrs. Norton leaves she enters the house. Summoned by
Mary, Chief Inspector Keen arrives with three policemen in a squad car.
(Identified by Stephen Carter, August 2007)
MAN IN A
SUITCASE: Jigsaw Man (Charles Frend: February/March 1967)
McGill (Richard Bradford) and Silvio (Paul Bertoya) leave the police station after being
interviewed.
GIDEON’S WAY: The Rhyme and the Reason (John Gilling, August 1964)
Chief Inspector Keen’s squad car races towards the railway sidings in an
attempt to save Mary Rose (Road to Battersea from Queenstown Road,
51°28'57.97"N 0° 8'57.98"W, covered when road widened).
GIDEON’S WAY: The Rhyme and the Reason (John Gilling, August 1964)
Fred Norton (Edward
Evans) chases Mary Rose (Jo Robottom) over a pile of demolition
rubble.
(Spotted by Stephen Carter, August 2007)
GIDEON’S WAY: The Rhyme and the Reason (John Gilling, August 1964)
Mary Rose and her brother Bill discuss his future with Winifred Norton at home.
(Identified by Stephen Carter, August 2007)
GIDEON’S WAY: The Rhyme and the Reason (John Gilling, August 1964)
Fred Norton (Edward
Evans) continues to chase Mary Rose (Jo Robottom) into a patch of
derelict land.
(Identified by Stephen Carter, August 2007)
THE NEW AVENGERS:Sleeper
(Graeme Clifford: September 1976)
Professor Marco, who is to demonstrate S-95, arrives here by helicopter.

Photo: Alan Field
STRANGE
REPORT: Report No.2475 - REVENGE: 'When a man hates' (Charles Crichton: November 1968)
After stealing a gun James Hanson (Julian Glover) returns to the new flat he
has rented (Fairfield Street - a new link road between Armoury Way and
Wandsworth
Bridge has been built, Swandon
Way, which has wiped out part of Fairfield Street and all the buildings have
been demolished. The remaining stretch of road has been re-named Smugglers Way
and all that is left from the 1960s view is the railway bridge).
(Identified by Alan Field, August 2007)
THE
PROTECTORS: Blockbuster (Jeremy Summers: 1973)
Villains wait at a roadblock for their consignment of car parts to be checked.
The constable recognises the crushed van and signals to his partner before
letting the truck through.
(Identified by Mike Saunders, October 2004)
THE
PROTECTORS: Blockbuster (Jeremy Summers: 1973)
The truck carrying the car parts is followed to a road junction (Tonsley Hill/Tonsley Place)
by an unmarked police car. The police car drives into a side street (Tonsley Place)
where another is waiting to continue the chase.
THE
PROTECTORS: Blockbuster (Jeremy Summers: 1973)
Police cars continue to search nearby roads for the van after the robbery at
Saunders’ Chemical Works (police cars drive past SouthThamesCollege).
(Identified by Mike Saunders, October 2004)
STRANGE
REPORT: Report 2475 Revenge:
'When a Man Hates'
(Charles Crichton: 1967)
Jimmy Hanson (Julian Glover) leaves the prison by the main front
entrance and is met by his wife Mary (Rosemary Leach).
(Source: Jaz
Wiseman January 2000)
THE
PROTECTORS: Blockbuster (Jeremy Summers: 1973)
A call goes out to the Police reporting the robbery at Saunders’ Chemical Works
and a patrol car responds.
(Identified by Mike Saunders, June 2005)
THE SAINT: Paper Chase (Leslie Norman August 1966)
Simon Templar meets Major Carter at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet
Club where they discuss Eric Redman.

Photos: Alan Field
THE NEW
AVENGERS: The Three Handed Game (Ray Austin: 1976)
After the two Russians make their escape from the embassy building in their Jaguar
Larry gives chase on his motorbike.
(Identified by Alan Field, June 2008)
THE NEW
AVENGERS: The Three Handed Game (Ray Austin: 1976)
Gambit (Gareth Hunt) and Purdey (Joanna Lumley) steak out the
embassy building where Juventor
(David Greif) and Colonel Meroff
(Terry Wood) are plotting their next move. They are joined by Larry (Michael
Petrovitch) in
his white van. The two Russians make their escape in a green Jaguar and Larry
gives chase.
(Identified by Alan Field, May 2009)
THE NEW
AVENGERS: The Three-Handed Game (Ray Austin: 1976)
Purdey (Joanna Lumley) arrives at the theatre (Wimbledon Theatre)
with Masgard (Gary
Raymond). Juventor/Tap
Ransom (David Wood) and Ivan (Tony Vogel) arrive soon after.
Later Steed (Patrick Macnee)
in his Jaguar, Gambit (Gareth Hunt) in his XJs and Purdey in her MGB all arrive to
confront Juventor.
(Source: Trad.)
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