Episode
#1.5 - The Lovers
Type
Television
Year
1960
Character
President Gomez
Summary
John Drake was a special operative for NATO, specializing in security assignments against any subversive element that threatened world peace. The series featured exotic locales from all over the world, but it was relatively down-to-earth and realistic--especially when compared to its successor, "Secret Agent".
Credits
- Actor Character
- Patrick McGoohan John Drake
- Maxine Audley Maria
- Carl Bernard Leonido
- Hermione Gregory Rosa
- Martin Miller Stavros
- Michael Ripper Miguel Torres
- Ewen Solon President Gomez
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| Directed by | ||
| Julian Amyes | ||
| Terry Bishop | ||
| Anthony Bushell | ||
| Clive Donner | ||
| Charles Frend | ||
| Seth Holt | ||
| C.M. Pennington-Richards (as Pennington Richards) | ||
| Peter Graham Scott | ||
| Ralph Smart | ||
| Michael Truman | ||
| Patrick McGoohan (episode "Vacation") | ||
| Writing credits (in alphabetical order) | ||
| Ian Stuart Black writer | ||
| Marc Brandell writer | ||
| Oscar Brodney writer | ||
| Brian Clemens writer | ||
| Lew Davidson writer | ||
| Jo Eisinger writer | ||
| Don Ingales writer | ||
| Don Ingallis writer | ||
| Doreen Montgomery writer | ||
| Michael Pertwee writer | ||
| John Roddick writer | ||
| Ralph Smart creator | ||
| Robert Stewart writer | ||
| Jack Whittingham writer | ||
| Produced by | ||
| Ian Stuart Black | associate producer | |
| Ralph Smart | producer | |
| Aida Young | associate producer | |
| Original Music by | ||
| Edwin T. Astley | ||
| Albert Elms | ||
| Cinematography by | ||
| Brendan J. Stafford | ||
| Film Editing by | ||
| Derek Chambers | ||
| Art Direction by | ||
| Frank White | ||
| Second Unit or Assistant Director | ||
| David Tomblin | assistant director | |
| Art Department | ||
| Michael White | draughtsman | |
| Other crew | ||
| Clough Williams-Ellis | special acknowledgement (episode "View from the Villa") |