Espionage (TV series)

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Espionage

1963 title screenshot.
Genre Anthology
Written by Raymond Bowers
Norman Borisoff
John Furia
David Greene
Donald Jonson
Ernest Kinoy
Albert Ruben
Halsted Welles
Directed by David Greene
Herbert Hirschman
Ken Hughes
Michael Powell
Stuart Rosenberg
James Sheldon
Composer(s) Malcolm Arnold
Benjamin Frankel
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 24
Production
Executive producer(s) Herbert Hirschman
Producer(s) George Justin
Running time 48 min.
Broadcast
Original channel NBC
Picture format Black-and-white, 4:3
Audio format Monaural
Original run 2 October 1963 – 25 March 1964

Espionage is a 1963 Associated Television (ATV) series, distributed outside the UK by ITC Entertainment and networked in the United States by NBC.

Synopsis

The 24 b/w episodes with a running time of 48 minutes per episode had no regular cast, choosing instead to follow various "spies" as they did their "jobs." The episodes featured spies for the West, for the Soviet Bloc, spies working for peace and resistance operatives. The episodes drifted between contemporary times, the Second World War and the interwar period with occasional episodes set in other times.

Guest cast

Featured guest stars included:

Many of the cast members were largely unknown in the United States when this series was first broadcast and some member would go on to fame in the US because of the exposure.

Episode list

This list is in NBC's airdate order.

Title Air date Director Stars
A Covenant with Death 2 October 1963 Stuart Rosenberg David Kossoff, Aubrey Morris, George Roubicek, John G. Heller
The Weakling 9 October 1963 Stuart Rosenberg John Gregson, Dennis Hopper, Patricia Neal, Steve Plytas, Roger Avon
The Incurable One 16 October 1963 Stuart Rosenberg Steven Hill, Frederick Schiller, Martin Miller, Norman Mitchell, Andrew Sachs
The Gentle Spies 23 October 1963 David Greene Barry Foster, Angela Douglas, Joan Hickson, Michael Hordern, Eric Pohlmann
He Rises on Sunday and We on Monday 30 October 1963 David Greene T. P. McKenna, Patrick Troughton, Billie Whitelaw, Andrew Keir, Maurice Good
To the Very End 6 November 1963 David Greene James Fox, Michael Anderson, Jr., Clifford Evans, Robert Cawdron
The Dragon Slayer 13 November 1963 William T. Kotcheff Sam Kydd, Patrick Cargill, Thorley Walters, Peter Dyneley, Alan Tilvern, Cyril Shaps, Stephen Jack, Michael Chow, Kristopher Kum, Milton Reid
The Whistling Shrimp 20 November 1963 Stuart Rosenberg Dana Elcar
The Light of a Friendly Star 4 December 1963 James Sheldon Donald Pickering, George Pravda, John Herrington, Ian Fleming
Festival of Pawns 11 December 1963 James Sheldon Diane Cilento, Sam Wanamaker, Peter Howell, Dennis Edwards, Mark Hardy
A Camel to Ride 18 December 1963 Fielder Cook Bill Travers, Marne Maitland, Roger Delgado, Vernon Dobtcheff, Derek Sydney, Anthony Jacobs, Edward Underdown, Gertan Klauber
Never Turn Your Back on a Friend 1 January 1964 Michael Powell Mark Eden, Donald Madden, Julian Glover, Pamela Brown
Medal for a Turned Coat 15 January 1964 David Greene Nigel Stock, Fritz Weaver, Joseph Furst, Sylvia Kay, Richard Carpenter, Michael Wolf, Carl Conway, David Blake Kelly
The Final Decision 22 January 1964 Ray Herbert Martin Balsam, Alan Gifford, Ann Lynn, Richard Marner, James Maxwell, Gordon Sterne
Do You Remember Leo Winters? 29 January 1964 Robert Butler George A. Cooper, Peter Madden, Cyril Luckham, Rhoda Lewis, Mostyn Evans, Alan Haywood, David Healy
We the Hunted 5 February 1964 Ken Hughes Joseph Campanella, Anthony Dawson
The Frantick Rebel 12 February 1964 Michael Powell Roger Livesey, Stanley Baxter, Jill Bennett, Bernard Bresslaw, Max Adrian, Graham Crowden, Gordon Gostelow, Edward Jewesbury, Declan Mulholland, Edna Doré
Castles in Spain 19 February 1964 Anton M. Leader Roland Culver, David Spenser
Snow on Mount Kama 26 February 1964 David Greene Bernard Lee, Nigel Davenport, Geoffrey Chater, Howard Lang, Ilario Bisi-Pedro
Once a Spy ... 4 March 1964 David Greene Peter Vaughan, Millicent Martin, Earl Cameron, William Lucas, Basil Dignam, Harry Landis, Eric Thompson, Shay Gorman, Glynn Edwards, Dickie Owen, Tom Bowman
The Liberators 11 March 1964 Seth Holt Donald Pleasence, Leonard Sachs, Jeremy Spenser, John Bennett
Some Other Kind of World 18 March 1964 Herbert Hirschman John Hollis, Alan Tilvern, George Pastell, Jeffrey Wickham, David Healy, Bruce Boa, John Tillinger
A Free Agent 21 March 1964 Michael Powell Anthony Quayle, Siân Phillips, Norman Foster, John Abineri, Gertan Klauber
A Tiny Drop of Poison 21 March 1964 Herbert Hirschman Louise Sorel, Jim Backus

Music

The theme music was composed and conducted by Malcolm Arnold.

References

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