RANDALL AND
HOPKIRK [DECEASED]:
Whoever
Heard of a Ghost Dying? (Ray Austin: October 1968)
The offices of Hackley,
Mathers and Jones (Remax House; 31/32 Alfred Place), where the first
robbery takes place.
GIDEON'S WAY: Subway to Revenge (Roy Baker: 1965)
John Stewart (Brian Pringle) spots the police and fearing they are
looking for him sets off down Bedford Row.
(Spotted by Jaz
Wiseman, August 2005)
H. G. WELLS'
INVISIBLE MAN: The Locked Room (Pennington Richards: 1958)
As the hearse carrying Tania's coffin stops at traffic lights, The Invisible
Man pulls up alongside on his motorbike. After dealing with its' occupants The Invisible Man drives
it away.
(Spotted by Sam Denham, September 2000)
H. G. WELLS'
INVISIBLE MAN: Blind Justice (Pennington Richards: 1958)
Mrs. Holt arrives in a Wolsley
squad car, and is shown to Inspector Heath's waiting Austin. After leaving the restaurant,
she follows Sparrow's Vauxhall round the Square in Brady's Austin Healey.
Heath's Austin sets off in pursuit.
(Spotted by Sam Denham, September 2000)
THE AVENGERS:
The Sell Out(Don
Leaver: June 1962)
The chauffeur driven Rolls Royce containing Steed moves away from the kerb (Bedford
Way) and then takes the first road on the left (Tavistock Square), only to be
followed by a potential assassin driving a Sunbeam Alpine convertible.
(Identified by Alan Field, May 2010)
Photo: Stephen Carter
GIDEON'S WAY: Subway to Revenge (Roy Baker: January 1965)
Stewart (Bryan Pringle) steals a car in a quiet side-street.
(Spotted by Stephen Carter, July 2007)
THE AVENGERS:
The Sell Out(Don Leaver: June
1962)
Steed (Patrick Macnee)
parks his AC Greyhound sports car and after placing some money in a parking metre, he walks up
the street. Meanwhile, having parked his Ford Consul some distance away and on
the other side of the road, Fraser (Michael Mellinger) proceeds to follow Steed
on foot.
(Identified by Tavistock,
May 2010)
GIDEON’S WAY: State Visit (John Moxey 1964)
Max Fischer (Alfie Bass) takes the bus into town where he intends to
plant his bomb (down Eversholt Street and into Euston Road passing Euston
Fire Station).
(Identified by John Pizinas, January 2012)
DANGER MAN:
Whatever
Happened To George Foster? (Don Chaffey: November 1964)
John Drake follows Certhia Cooper to her London office at
“The Society For Cultural Relations with South America” (38 and 39 Gordon
Square).
(Identified by Wee Sonny MacGregor on the Britmovie Forum, February
2009)
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 (University College Hospital).
(Identified by Wyn
Roberts, May 2001)
RANDALL AND
HOPKIRK [DECEASED]:
Vendetta
for a Dead Man
(Cyril Frankel: Autumn 1968)
Jean is driving her Mini to go and see Emile when she is stopped at the traffic
lights (Store Street/Keppel Street).
(Spotted by Alan Field, November 2009)
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 (University College Hospital).
(Identified by Wyn
Roberts, May 2001)
photo:
Jaz Wiseman
THE AVENGERS: Sell Out (Don Leaver: June 1962)
Establishing shot of the British Museum. Later, Steed (Patrick Macnee) leaves
The British Museum followed by Fraser (Michael Mellinger) walking the short
distance to his AC Grayhouse
sports car Steed gets in and drives away, followed by Fraser in a Ford Consul.
(Spotted by Mike Richardson, February 2010)
RANDALL AND
HOPKIRK [DECEASED]:
Never
Trust a Ghost
(Leslie Norman: December 1968)
Jeff goes to see Plevitt,
an expert on ghosts, at The British Museum.
(Spotted by Stephen Carter, August 2000)
STRANGE
REPORT - title
sequence
Hamlyn is seen
leaving the The
British Museum through the main entrance in Great
Russell Street on his motorcycle.
(Source: Jaz
Wiseman, January 2000)
STRANGE
REPORT: Report 0649 SKELETON:
'Let Sleeping Heroes Lie' (Peter Medak:
August/September 1968)
Evelyn (Anneke
Wills) posts a letter in Great Russell Street and then enters the main
entrance of The British Museum on her way to see Hamlyn.
(Source: Jaz
Wiseman, January 2000)
DEPARTMENT S: The Man in the Elegant Room (Cyril Frankel: April 1968)
Annabelle and Stewart take an audio tape recording of the mysterious man, to an
expert (at the British Museum) for translation.
H. G. WELLS'
INVISIBLE MAN: The Locked Room (Pennington Richards: 1958)
The Invisible Man guides Tania (Zena Marshall) from the embassy (corner of Newman's
Row) and calls a passing taxi which drives her away before embassy staff
can stop her. Later, Dee (Lisa Daniely) pulls up in Brady's Austin Healey and goes up
to the door. As a flower delivery boy delivers flowers, a hearse and limousine
arrive. Watched by Dushkin
(Rupert Davies), Tania's coffin is loaded aboard the hearse which leaves
followed by the limousine. A disbelieving delivery boy sees the Invisible Man
give chase on his bike. During the pursuit, Dushkin's limousine is forced to a halt
by a lorry reversing into the square.
(Spotted by Sam Denham, September 2000)
RANDALL AND
HOPKIRK [DECEASED]:
Who
Killed Cock Robin?
(Roy Ward Baker: August 1968)
The offices Laverick,
the solicitor
(Identified by Wyn
Roberts May 2001)
RANDALL AND
HOPKIRK [DECEASED]:
Vendetta
for a Dead Man
(Cyril Frankel: Autumn 1968)
Jeff is driving over to Jeanie's flat in his Vauxhall when he is intercepted my
Marty with new that Jean has already left to see Emile (north up Malet Street,
passing the end of Keppel Street). Later Jean takes the same route in her
Mini to go and see Emile.
(Spotted by Alan Field, November 2009)
H. G. WELLS'
INVISIBLE MAN: The Locked Room (Pennington Richards: 1958)
Tania's taxi approaches Bedford Square.
(Spotted by Sam Denham, September 2000)
Photo: Sam Denham
RANDALL AND
HOPKIRK [DECEASED]:
When Did
You Start to Stop Seeing Things? (Ray Austin: October 1968)
Jeff arrives (at Metropolis House), in his Vauxhall, for a meeting with
the board of the Towler
Corporation.
(Source: RAHDAS)
Photo: Wyn
Roberts
DEPARTMENT S: A Small War of Nerves (Leslie Norman 1968)
Halliday arrives
at tall city centre building (Metropolis House) in a Vauxhall and
enters. A Policeman (David Randall) identifies Halliday’s car. Jason and Sir Curtis
arrive in a Rolls Royce.
(Identified by Wyn
Roberts, August 2004)
GIDEON'S WAY: Subway to Revenge (Roy Baker: January 1965)
A pair of plane clothed policemen are watched by John Stewart (Bryan Pringle).
(Identified by Alan Field, November 2009)
THE PRISONER: Do Not Forsake Me Oh My Darling (Pat Jackson: August 1967)
Number 6 walks into World Cameras to collect his transparencies but is being
observed.
RANDALL AND
HOPKIRK [DECEASED]:
Vendetta
for a Dead Man
(Cyril Frankel: Autumn 1968)
After scanning a street with a spotlight for Eric Jansen, the police Landover
is called away by a radio message and drives down this street.
(Identified by Alan Field, November 2009)
RANDALL AND
HOPKIRK [DECEASED]:
It's
Supposed to be Thicker Than Water (Leslie Norman: Autumn 1969)
Here are two establishing shots seen when Jeff roams the streets of London at
night.
(Identified by Alan Field, November 2009)
RANDALL AND
HOPKIRK [DECEASED]:
Never
Trust a Ghost
(Leslie Norman: December 1968)
Here are two establishing shots seen when Marty roam the streets of London at
night.
(Identified by Alan Field, November 2009)
THE AVENGERS:
The Sell Out(Don
Leaver: June 1962)
Steed enters the Tavistock
Hotel, where he has hidden his charge Roland. Later, Steed (Patrick Macnee) leaves
the hotel impersonating Roland and gets into a chauffeur driven Rolls Royce.
(Identified by Tavistock,
May 2010)
Photos Stephen Carter
MAN IN A
SUITCASE: Variation On A Million
Bucks - part 1 (Pat Jackson: November 1966)
McGill goes to a police station (Holborn Police Station) to identify
Max's body. McGill meets Taiko (Yoko Tani) outside but they are observed
by Bert (Simon Brent).
Identified by Stephen Carter, May 2001
Photo: Stephen Carter
MAN IN A
SUITCASE: Variation On A Million
Bucks - part 1 (Pat Jackson: November 1966)
McGill takes Max for a drive around London to discuss why they are being
watched (they pass Barclays Bank on the corner of Torrington Place before
turning left into Howland Street).
(Identified by Stephen Carter)
DEPARTMENT S:
Last Train to Redbridge (John Gilling:
1968)
Passengers wait for last train to Redbridge in Holborn station. Jason (Peter
Wyngarde)
and Stewart Sullivan (Joel Fabiani)
examine the tube train in Redbridge Station. Hooper , the ticket collector, (Roger
Avon) hands over the Redbridge tickets and tells of what he saw the previous
night. Clark (Derek Newark) walks through a tunnel of a disused tube
station with Gas equipment to intoxicate Jason and Mrs Taylor who are being
held in a the
secure room. Clark and Rogers (Harvey Hall ) take the drugged Jason and
Mrs Taylor (Patricia English) through tunnel here Jason sees a “Stop
Hitler Now” poster. Later Draper (Leslie Sands) forces Annabelle (Rosemary
Nicols)
into the Post Office Underground Station through the ticket office and down to
the secure room. Hot on the trail, Stewart Sullivan and Jason King arrive at
the station and descend. They find the secure room and force their way in.
(Identified by Hywel
Williams of UNDERGROUND
HISTORY, July 2004)
RANDALL AND
HOPKIRK [DECEASED]: It's Supposed to be Thicker Than Water
(Leslie Norman: September 1968)
Marty visits a number of London theatres and clubs looking for Fay Cracken (sequence
includes stock footage of the neon sign of the Amdassador's Theatre).
THE SAINT: Starring The Saint (James Hill: 1963)
Establishing shot of The Talk of the Town.
(Spotted by Sam Denham, September 2000)
THE SAINT: Iris (John Gilling: 1963)
The Lansings
are driven to rehearsals of ‘The Exit Room’ at The Warwick Theatre. Rick
Lansing takes the opportunity to pay a business call on Harry Blunden.
(Identified by Alan Field,
September 2008)
GIDEON’S WAY: The Thin Red Line (Cyril Frankel: March 1965)
After the regimental dinner Major Donald Ross accepts a lift home from Captain
James Murray.
THE BARON: Red Horse, Red Rider (John Moxey: ???)
After a night at the theatre The Baron is in the flat above his shop with a
lady acquaintance.
THE SAINT: The Fiction Makers (Roy Baker: May 1966)
After the premier
of 'Sunburst Five', Simon Templer drives Finlay Hugoson (Peter Ashmore)
through London to Finlay's appartment in his Volvo (back projection).
THE SAINT: The Master Plan (Leslie Norman: 1967)
After meeting Mr. Ching at Heathrow Airport, Cord Thrandel drives him
through London to his office (back
projection).
(Identified by 'Mark O' of the Britmovie Forum,
January 2011)
THE SAINT: Portrait of Brenda (John Gilling: Summer 1968)
Simon drops Diana Huntley (Anne Carteret) a lift in his Volvo to The
Talk of The Town where she is performing.
THE CHAMPIONS: To Trap a Rat (Sam Wanamaker: May 1967)
Establishing shots of the Garrick Theatre at night as Jane Purcell goes in
search of her next fix. Later Jane Purcell crashes her car after leaving the
club and an ambulance races her to hospital. The doctor on board the ambulance
recognises the drug overdose.
(Spotted by Paul Stroud, April 2009)
DEPARTMENT S: The Ghost of Mary Burnham (Cyril Frankel : ??)
Mary Burnham is rushed through London in an ambulance to hospital
DEPARTMENT S: Handicap Dead (John Gilling: Summer 1968)
Establishing shot - London at night.
(Spotted by Stephen Carter, March 2002)
RANDALL AND
HOPKIRK [DECEASED]: It's Supposed to be Thicker Than Water
(Leslie Norman: September 1968)
Marty visits a number of London theatres and clubs looking for Fay Cracken (sequence
includes stock footage of the neon signs of the Garrick Theatre and The Talk of The Town).
RANDALL AND
HOPKIRK [DECEASED]: The Trouble with Women (Cyril Frankel:
October 1968)
It's early in the morning and Jeff has had a successful night at Alan Corder's
cambling club (establishing shot of Charring Cross Road near Irving Street).
(Identified by Alan Hayes, April 2012)
RANDALL AND
HOPKIRK [DECEASED]:
Could You
Recognise the Man Again? (Jeremy Summers: April 1969)
Establishing shot of theatreland at night, including the Talk of
the Town.
(Spotted by Stephen Carter, March 2002)
THE
PROTECTORS:…With a Little Help from
My Friends (Jeremy Summers: Winter 1971)
Karen Rule (Hannah
Gordon) alights from a bus onto a busy London Street. She dashes into an
alleyway (alleyway would have led through to Leicester Square but was lost
when the Odeon Leicester Square was enlarged)as she makes her way to Harry’s flat.
(Identified by Alan
Field, June 2008)
H. G. WELLS'
INVISIBLE MAN: Flight Into Darkness (Peter Maxwell: 1959)
Pat Stevens (Joanna Dunham) pulls up opposite the Covent Garden Opera
House in Brady's Austin Healey. The Invisible Man enters the building and
searches for Dr.Stevens.
Pursued by The Invisible Man, Stevens runs from the building towards the
market. Dr.Stevens
(Geoffrey Keen) is seen by a policeman as he passes the market. Pursued by
The Invisible Man, Stevens runs through the market leaving a trail of chaos.
(Spotted by Sam Denham, September 2000)
THE AVENGERS: Warlock (Peter Hammond: July 1962)
John Steed (Patrick Macnee)
walks through the fruit and vegetable market for a meeting with One-Ten (we
see a street sign indicating the junction of Covent Garden and Russell Street).
(Identified by Mike Richardson, April 2010)
RANDALL AND
HOPKIRK [DECEASED]:
Could You
Recognise the Man Again? (Jeremy Summers: Spring 1969)
Early morning, and Jeff is still searching for the Rodens.
(Spotted by Stephen Carter, March 2002)
UFO: The Long Sleep (Jeremy Summers: September 1970)
Catherine Fraser (Tessa Wyatt) and Tim (Christian Roberts) hitch
a lift on a lorry leaving the market.
THE NEW AVENGERS:Faces
(Ray Austin: July 1976)
After leaving his office, Harrold
Bilston (David
Webb) is confronted by his double. He runs away but is chased by the double
and Mullins (Edward Petherbridge).
They eventually corner and kill him in a deserted market building.
Film:
FRENZY (1972)
THE SAINT: Iris (John Gilling: 1963)
The Lansings
are driven to rehearsals of ‘The Exit Room’ at The Warwick Theatre. Rick
Lansing takes the opportunity to pay a business call on Harry Blunden.
(Identified by Alan
Field, September 2008)
THE
PROTECTORS: Route 27 (Don Leaver, 1973)
The Contessa
is watching the ballet.
(Identified by Paul
Stroud, November 2008)
RANDALL AND
HOPKIRK [DECEASED]: Could You Recognise the Man Again?(Jeremy Summers: Spring 1969)
Early morning Covent Garden, and Jeff is still searching for the Rodens.
(Spotted by Paul Stroud, May 2010)
THE BARON: Epitaph for a Hero (John Moxey: October 1965)
Cordelia pulls
over (by Cleopatra's Needle) to the side of the road after hearing the
sound of the fun fair in her radio receiver.
THE HUMAN
JUNGLE: Struggle for a Mind (Sidney Hayers: Feb/Mar 1964)
Establishing shot of the entrance to a tube station (the station entrance
was still part of Charing
Cross then).
(Identified by Mike Richardson, February 2011)
THE AVENGERS: Warlock (Peter Hammond: July 1962)
John Steed (Patrick Macnee) walks towards
the pub where he will meet One-Ten (The White Lion, 24 James Street).
(Identified by Mike Richardson, April 2010)
DEPARTMENT S:
Last Train to Redbridge (John Gilling:
1968)
The last train to Redbridge passes through Holborn station.
(Identified by Hywel
Williams of UNDERGROUND
HISTORY, July 2004)
STRANGE
REPORT: Report 0649 SKELETON:'Let Sleeping Heroes Lie' (Peter Medak: August/September 1968)
There is an air raid on September 12th 1940 and people hurry to “Camden
Road Underground Station” for shelter (stock footage from THE GENTLE GUNMAN).
(Identified by Nick
Cooper, October 2011)
Film: THE GENTLE GUNMAN(1952)
THE
PROTECTORS: Balance of Terror (Jeremy Summers: 1972)
Harry Rule meets Colonel Alexander Krassinkov on the bridge to discuss developments.
THE SAINT:
The High Fence
(James Hill: December 1963)
Establishing shot of the Square at night.
(Spotted by Sam Denham, September 2000)
THE SAINT:
The Fiction
Makers (Roy Baker:
May 1966)
Simon Templer is attending the premierr of 'Sunburst Five' based on the novel
by Amos Klein (Odeon Cinema, actually the premier of THE BLUE MAX, 1st July 1966).
THE SAINT: The Fast Women (September 1966)
After a night dancing Simon Templar dives Teresa Montesino back to her hotel (past
The Empire and The Talk of the Town).
THEPROTECTORS: A Kind of Wild Justice (Jeremy Summers: early 1972)
The taxi with
Harry and Kate Linderman
aboard drives through Leicester Square on the way to see another of her
father’s associates.
STRANGE
REPORT: Report 0649 SKELETON: 'Let Sleeping Heroes Lie' (Peter Medak: August/September 1968)
Roger Llewellyn (Edward Cast) makes his way through the
Underground station on the night of the air raid. When he senses that he is being followed he rushes
through the exit, past the ticket collector (Leslie Sarony).
(Identified by Nick Cooper, October 2011)
JOURNEY TO
THE UNKNOWN: Eve(Robert Stevens: 1968)
After liberating Eve from the department store Albert Baker (Dennis Waterman)
carries her through London. He enters a tube station and buys tickets for them
both.
(Identified by Nick Cooper, 6th Feruary, 2012)
THE ADVENTURER: Mr Calloway is a Very Cautious Man (Barry Morse: ??)
Establishing shot Somerset House.
(Spotted by Jaz
Wiseman, November 2001)
THE
PERSUADERS!: Take Seven (Sidney Hayers: October 1970)
Brett (Roger Moore) and Danny (Tony Curtis) are seen leaving the
chapel, doubling as Counsel offices (Lincoln's Inn Chapel), after paying
a visit to Jenny Lindley's (Sinead Cusack) lawyer David Conron (Richard Hurndall). They
proceed to Danny's Ferrari and drive off through the gateway (Serle Street),
towards Lincoln's Inn Fields.
(Source: Jaz
Wiseman, Mike Sanders and Mike Wilson, May 1994)
THE
ADVENTURER: Skeleton in the Cupboard (Cyril Frankel)
Gene Bradley (Gene Barry) is taken to called to Professor Ballard’s
place of work by Sir Richard McKenzie (Richard Vernon), Master of the
Cambridge College. At the completion of the case Gene is offered a honorary degree by
the master.
THE PERSUADERS!:The Time and The Place (Roger Moore 1971)
Brett cross the road from Devereux Court to the Aston parked in a meter zone.
He confronts a traffic warden thinking she has given him a ticket. The `ticket'
turns out to be a Tower of London postcard.
(Source: Jaz
Wiseman and Mike Wilson, June 1992)
THE SAINT: Iris (John Gilling: 1963)
The Lansings
are driven to rehearsals of ‘The Exit Room’ at The Warwick Theatre. Rick
Lansing takes the opportunity to pay a business call on Harry Blunden.
(Identified by Alan
Field, September 2008)
RETURN OF THE
SAINT: One Black September (Leslie Norman: 1977)
Simon Templar (Ian Ogilvy) Captain Leila Sabin (Prunella Gee) and Stern (Reuben Elvy) try to
determine the location that was used for Abdul’s photograph.
(Identified by Stephen Carter, August 2002)
Photo: Geoff Dodd
MAN IN A
SUITCASE: The Boston Square (Don Chaffey: February 1967)
In a room of an office block (Centerpoint) Sir Eric Coulsdon, chairman of Dalby's company,
waits impatiently for Dalby’s
arrival.
THE SECRET
SERVICE: A Case for The Bishop (Alan Perry: Autumn 1968)
The office block where Saunders of British Intelligence has his office.
THE SECRET
SERVICE: To Catch a Spy (Brian Heard: Autumn 1968)
The office block where Saunders of British Intelligence has his office.
THE
PROTECTORS: A Kind of Wild Justice (Jeremy Summers: early 1972)
The taxi with
Harry and Kate Linderman
aboard drives past Centrepoint
on the way to see Regan.
THE AVENGERS: Brief for Murder (Peter Hammond: April 1963)
John Steed is taken by Wescott
through the Inns of Court to the chambers of the Lakin brothers.
MAN IN A
SUITCASE: Burden of Proof (Peter Duffell: ??)
The embassy.
(Identified by: Stephen Carter July 2001)
THE HUMAN
JUNGLE: Solo Performance (Roy Baker, ???)
Shot of the theatre where the play is to take place, to establish the location
where Dr Corder goes to speak with the director Paul Stockill (The Playhouse Theatre).
(Identified by Alan Field, March 2011)
THE
SENTIMENTAL AGENT: Meet My Son, Henry (John Paddy Carstairs, 1962)
Having just bought a copy of the book Basic Calculus, Henry Peabody Jnr. (Stephen
Loegering)
leaves a bookshop and walks towards Saint Martin’s Lane. He is followed by an
un-named woman (Nancy Seabrooke)
who also wants the book.
(Spotted by Jaz Wiseman, March 2011)
THE
SENTIMENTAL AGENT: Meet My Son, Henry (John Paddy Carstairs, 1962)
Henry Peabody Jnr. (Stephen Loegering) hails a cab to take back to his hotel. The
un-named woman (Nancy Seabrooke)
who is following him,
also hails a cab and this follows.
(Spotted by Jaz Wiseman, March 2011)
DANGER MAN: Don't Nail Him Yet (Michael Truman: 1964)
Rawson passes St Martin's in the Field Church and heads into St Martin's Lane
as he attempts to lose Drake.
(Spotted by Jaz
Wiseman, July 2005)
GIDEON’S WAY: The Millionaire's Daughter (Cyril Frankel, ??)
Alan Blake (Don Borisenko)
and Nina Henderson (Lans
Traverse) leave the church as they visit the 'sights' of London.
(Spotted by Jaz
Wiseman, July 2005)
GIDEON’S WAY: Fall High, Fall Hard (Leslie Norman, November 1964)
Detective Sergeant Carmichael is sent to observe the Erickson-Randle
Construction Company trial at the Royal Courts of Justice.
THE AVENGERS:
Death of a Great
Dane(Peter Hammond: November 1962)
Establishing shot of the city seen prior to Steed making his first visit to Litoff's office
suite (view of the Thames looking from Shell Mex House).
THE BARON: The Edge of Fear
Colbert moves into his London Hotel (The Savoy).
(Identified by Wyn
Roberts, February 2002)
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
Savoy (rear entrance, from Savoy Place).
(Identified by: Stephen Carter March 2002)
RANDALL AND
HOPKIRK [DECEASED]:
Just
For the Record
(Jeremy Summers: April 1969)
Jeannie's travels towards the
Public Records Office in her red Mini.
(Spotted by Stephen Carter, June 2001)
DEPARTMENT S: A Small War of Nerves (Leslie Norman: 1969)
The Rolls carrying Sir Curtis and Doctor Stickney Rolls is followed along The
Strand and turns into The Savoy.
THE
ADVENTURER: Mr Calloway is a Very
Cautious Man (Barry
Morse)
Establishing shot of The Royal Courts of Justice.
(Spotted by Jaz
Wiseman, January 2005)
RETURN OF THE SAINT: The Armageddon Alternative (Leslie Norman: 1978)The Howard Hotel, Temple Place, London, WC2 - Simon Templar (Ian Ogilvy) takes Lynne Jackson (Anouska Hempel) for a meal at his hotel.
Photos: Stephen Carter
THE
PROFESSIONALS: No Stone (Chris Burt: 1981)
Tim Hockley (Philip York) is photographed leaving pictures of Jimmy Kilpin’s execution
in a telephone box. After the phone call a police car arrives to collect the
photographs. Later a police patrol (Brian Miller and Jonty Miller) spot a suspicious car
with false number plates parked by the Royal Courts of Justice (this
building has since been demolished and replaced).
(Identified by Stephen Carter, March 2002)
THE SAINT: The Man Who was Lucky (John Gilling: 1962)
Simon Templar goes to ‘club land’ looking for Cora. Clubs in the area include
Safari Club (Grand Buildings).
THE SAINT: The Saint Plays with Fire (Robert S. Baker: 1963)
Stock footage of a demonstration in the Square
(Spotted by Sam Denham, September 2000)
THE SAINT: Luella (Roy Baker: 1963)
Establishing shot of the Square. Later) The Saint's Volvo drives through the
Square.
(Spotted by Sam Denham, September 2000)
THE AVENGERS:
The Grandeur
That was Rome (July 1963)
Sir Bruno Luker watches a television news footage of a violent demonstration
in Trafalgar Square and comment on it to Octavia.
(Spotted by Mike
Richardson, November 2011)
GIDEON’S WAY: State Visit (John Moxey 1964)
Max Fischer (Alfie
Bass) wonders around the square carrying his homemade bomb concealed in a
thermos flask. As he crosses the road heading towards Whitehall a policeman
stops him and tells him to be careful as he had crossed against the lights.
(Spotted by Jaz
Wiseman, April 2005)
DANGERMAN: The Affair At Castelevara (Quentin Lawrence: 1964)
Crowds gather to protest the imprisonment of Ramos Torres.
GIDEON'S WAY: Subway to Revenge (Roy Baker: 1965)
James Lane (Donald Churchill) and his girlfriend Ellen Winters (Anne
Lawson) enter the National Gallery. After their visit they leave from the
main entrance and wait to cross the road to Saint Martins in the Fields Church.
John Stewart (Bryan Pringle) who is out to kill James goes to push him
in front of an approaching bus but is noticed by Anne. Stewart quickly leaves
and James and Anne cross the road safely.
(Spotted by Jaz
Wiseman, August 2001)
DANGER MAN: The Black Book (Michael Truman: 1965)
Drake's Mini drives round the square as he heads towards a meeting with General
Carteret.
GIDEON’S WAY: The Millionaire's Daughter (Cyril Frankel)
Alan Blake (Don Borisenko)
and Nina Henderson (Lans
Traverse) visit the square as they see the 'sights' of London
(Spotted by Jaz
Wiseman, July 2005)
DANGER MAN: Fish On The Hook (Robert Day: March 1964)
Drake's Mini turns off the square towards Whitehall on his way to report to World
Travel.
(Spotted by Sam Denham)
DANGER MAN: Don't Nail Him Yet (Michael Truman: 1964)
Rawson (John Fraser) pays off his cab and walks across the square
watched by Drake (Patrick McGoohan)
from the National Gallery. Rawson pauses on the corner of St. Martin's Place to
check for pursuers.
(Spotted by Sam Denham)
DANGER MAN: It's Up To The Lady (Michael Truman: 1964)
Drake's Mini tuns off the square towards Whitehall.
(Spotted by Sam Denham)
DANGER MAN: The Mercenaries (Don Chaffey: 1964)
John Drake goes to see Brewster, posing as John Atkins, to apply to join Coote’s mercenaries.
DANGER MAN: Yesterday's Enemies (Charles Crichton: 1964)
Establishing shot of the
square.
(Spotted by Sam Denham)
THE SAINT: The Saint Steps In (John Gilling :March/April 1964)
Stock footage of the square.
(Spotted by Sam Denham)
THE SAINT: The Imprudent Politician (John Moxey July 1964)
Tim Burton (Jererny
Burnharn)
catches a taxi.
(Spotted by Sam Denham)
THE BARON: Red Horse, Red Rider (John Moxey: ???)
It is evening in London
THE BARON: Epitaph for a Hero (John Moxey: October 1965)
Cordelia
returns to London to report to Templeton-Greene after Mannering disappears from
the Edinburgh sleeper.
THE SAINT: Flight Plan (Roy Baker: August/September 1966)
Establishing shot of London.
THE SAINT: Escape Route (Roger Moore: October 1966)
Simon Templar drives his Volvo through London before breaking into a house.
Later Harry (Jeremy Burnham) follows Penny (Wand Ventham) to Havelock's statue where
she has arranged to meet Inspector Teal (Ivor Dean). He watches as they both
leave in a taxi.
MAN IN A
SUITCASE: Jigsaw Man (Charles Frend: February/March 1967)
Swinging London.
MAN IN A
SUITCASE: Web With Four Spiders (Robert Tronson: January 1967)
McGill meets with a representative of the Exclusive Photographic Company, Simon
Croft, to arrange terms.
MAN IN A
SUITCASE: Three Blinks of the Eyes (Charles Crichton: 1967)
McGill is in London waiting in his hotel room.
THE SAINT: The Powers Artists (Leslie Norman: February 1967)
Establishing shot of London as Simon Templar takes an unexpected taxi ride.
THE PRISONER: Fall Out (Patrick McGoohan: December 1967)
As the trailer carrying Number 6 (Patrick McGoohan) and Number 2 (Leo McKern) passes
by Trafalgar Square a motorcycle policeman starts following it.
THE CHAMPIONS: The Gilded Cage (Cyril Frankel: September 1967)
The pigeon Richard Barrett released from his cell is found in Trafalgar Square.
RANDALL AND
HOPKIRK [DECEASED]:
The
Trouble With Women
(Cyril Frankel: Autumn 1968)
Jean Hopkirk arrives at the office to find Jeff worse for ware after a long
night on a devorce case (establishing shot of Admiralty Arch and Trafalgar
Square).
(Spotted by Stephen Carter, March 2002)
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 catch the tube to
Trafalgar Square.
RANDALL AND
HOPKIRK [DECEASED]: It's Supposed To Be
Thicker Than Water
(Leslie Norman: Autumn 1968)
Establishing shot of London.
(Identified by Stephen Carter, September 2002)
DEPARTMENT S: The Ghost of Mary Burnham (Cyril Frankel: ???)
Establishing shot London.
DEPARTMENT S: Last Train To Redbridge (John Gilling: December 1968)
Establishing shot of “London November 22nd”.
RANDALL AND
HOPKIRK [DECEASED]:
Whoever
Heard of a Ghost Dying? (Ray Austin: October 1968)
Establishing footage of
London before we see the Randall and Hopkirk office.
DEPARTMENT S: The Perfect Operation (Cyril Frankel: February 1969)
Sir Curtis phones Henry Smith to inform him of Haslet-Wood’s relapse.
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.
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.
THE AVENGERS: Homicide and Old Lace (John Hough: January 1969)
Operation Rule Britannia is put in place and the treasures of the National
Gallery are removed.
RANDALL AND
HOPKIRK [DECEASED]:
Could You
Recognise the Man Again? (Jeremy Summers: Spring 1969)
Very early morning and the square is deserted.
(Spotted by Stephen Carter, March 2002)
U.F.O.: Destruction (Ken Turner, 1970)
Straker and
Lake are in London to search Sarah Bosanquet’s apartment.
THE
PERSUADERS!: Someone Like Me (Roy Ward Baker 1971)
gives us a brief view of the National Gallery and St Martin in the Fields
Church as the Rolls Royce, with Sam Milford (Bernard Lee) in the back, passes
by.
THE PERSUADERS!:Read and Destroy
(Roy Ward Baker 1971)
Brett in his Aston drives past Nelson's Column before pulling up outside his
apartment. Felix (Joss Ackland)
is waiting outside.
THE PERSUADERS!:The Long Goodbye
(Roger Moore 1971)
Establishing shot of the square.
THE
PROTECTORS: Talkdown (Jeremy Summers: Winter 1971)
Whist travelling through London the firing range, Harry quizzes The Contessa about Harry
Farr.
THE
PROTECTORS: …With a Little Help from
My Friends (Jeremy
Summers: Winter 1971)
Mrs Karen Rule (Hannah Gordon) emerges from the London Underground into Trafalgar
Square. She is watched as she catches a bus.
THE
PROTECTORS: Balance of Terror (Jeremy Summers: 1972)
Harry and The Contessa
race to the conference centre after hearing that Professor Schelpin is there (they enter the
square from Whitehall and leave by Admiralty Arch).
THE
ADVENTURER: Full Fathom Five (Val Guest: 1972)
Establishing shot of the square.
(Spotted by Jaz
Wiseman, November 2001)
THE
PROTECTORS: WAM Part 1 (Jeremy Summers: 1973)
Establishing shots of London where Davies is pleading with Harry Rule to
investigate his daughter’s wild ways.
(Spotted by Paul Stroud, May 2009)
THE NEW AVENGERS:Sleeper
(Graeme Clifford: September 1976)
Bank robbers pose as tourists on a coach.
(Spotted by Stephen Carter, November 2000)
RETURN OF THE
SAINT: The Debt Collectors (Leslie Norman: 1978)
Simon Templar and Jeffrey Conaught
watch film of Christine Hasen
(Diane Keen) making contact with a foreign agent.
THE HUMAN
JUNGLE: Solo Performance (Roy Baker, ???)
The cab carrying Jean Forrest passes the entrance to the Temple tube station
and then she requests the driver to pull up on the other side of the road and
he guides the vehicle to a halt beside the Thames. After climbing the wall, Jean Forrest
looks out at the river and sees the lights of a boat passing by.
(Spotted by Mike Richardson, February 2011)
DANGER MAN: The Hunting Party (Pat Jackson: 1965)
Drake (Patrick McGoohan)
drives his MG along the embankment, past New Scotland Yard on his way to a
meeting at The Palace of Westminster with Lord Gandon.
MAN IN A
SUITCASE: Who's Mad Now? (Freddie Francis: 1967)
McGill meets Joan Heineman
for lunch to discuss her visions. McGill (Richard Bradford) is followed
as he leaves the meeting and crosses the road.
THE PRISONER: Fall Out (Patrick McGoohan: December 1967)
The trailer carrying Number 6 (Patrick McGoohan) and Number 2 (Leo McKern), driven
by the Butler (Angelo Muskat)
is pulled over by a motorcycle policeman. All three get out and make their way
towards Parliament Square.
THE
PROTECTORS: A Case for Right (Michael Lindsay-Hogg, 1971)
Harry Rule (Robert Vaughn) stops his car on The Embankment and makes his
way down to Westminster Pier. He gets on board the “Silver Mare”, a tourist
boat he has hired, to meet an unknown Italian (Milo O’Shea) who gives
him a case to carry.
DANGER MAN: The Lonely Chair (Charles Frend: ??)
Drake goes to see Noelle Laurence after talking to her husband.
DEPARTMENT S: A Small War of Nerves (Leslie Norman: 1969)
The Rolls carrying Sir Curtis and Doctor Stickney from Waterloo Station is
followed by Major Harwood and Ruckert
Who drive across bridge and discusse
Halliday.
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