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  2. Danger Man - Wikipedia

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    Danger Man (retitled Secret Agent in the United States for the revived series, and Destination Danger and John Drake in other overseas markets) is a British television series that was broadcast between 1960 and 1962, and again between 1964 and 1968.

  3. Koroshi - Wikipedia

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    Koroshi can refer to: Koroshi language , a language of Iran "Koroshi" ( Danger Man ) , a 1968 episode of the TV series Danger Man , later released as a feature film

  4. List of Danger Man episodes - Wikipedia

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    Posing as Major Sullivan, Drake is sent to protect a new African government from election-time deceit and violence. Dodging an industrialist's predatory wife (Jill Melford), Drake discovers the real deceit, and his last-minute plot makes the election more honest than anyone else intended.

  5. The Pink Panther: Passport to Peril - Wikipedia

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    The Pink Panther works as a secret agent for Inspector Clouseau, who sends him to Camp Chilly Wa-Wa, a prestigious summer camp for the gifted children of wealthy and powerful people at a top-secret location, to investigate and protect the camp from a mysterious threat.

  6. John Drake (Danger Man) - Wikipedia

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    In the first Danger Man series (1960–61), Drake speaks with a slightly exaggerated American accent (commonly referred to as a Mid-Atlantic accent), and is described as being an Irish American. In this series he's an operative working for a branch of NATO. In the second series (1964–66), Drake speaks with a less pronounced accent that is ...

  7. Talk:Danger Man - Wikipedia

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    Watching recent shows on DVD, I can tell when a commercial break is implied. But I wasn't watching Danger Man in England in the 1960s, and I could use assistance understanding what's going on. The deliberation about whether Danger Man in 30 and 60 minute versions was two different series puts a somewhat unhistorical spin on the situation. The ...

  8. John Garrie - Wikipedia

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    John Garrie Roshi's teaching drew on several traditions including Zen, Theravadan, Tibetan Buddhism as well as Taoism and martial arts.He described the mindfulness practice he taught as "Sati", drawing heavily from concepts within Theravadan Buddhist Satipatthana training.

  9. Yoko Tani - Wikipedia

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    1962/63 marked a shift in Tani's career: a return (once again) to France and the definitive end of her marriage to Lesaffre. From this point on she was to be more strictly European-based and to take on work mainly in the low-budget Italian peplum cinema and in femme fatale roles in UK television dramas such as Danger Man and Man in a Suitcase.