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Series 1 |
| 1 :01x01 - Hot Snow (Jan/07/1961) | | When his fiancee Peggy is murdered by heroin smugglers, Dr. David Keel swears to avenge his lost love, and is assisted in his quest by John Steed, a mysterious stranger. | | Guest Stars: Patrick Macnee as John Steed, Ian Hendry as Dr. David Keel, Katherine Woodville as Peggy, Robert James (2) as Robbie Vance, Ingrid Hafner as Carol Wilson, Murray Melvin as Charlie, Alister Williamson as Detective Sergeant Wilson, Charles Wade as Johnson, Gordon Quigley as Spicer | Director: Don Leaver Writer: Ray Rigby | | | | | | |
| 3 :01x03 - Square Root of Evil (Jan/21/1961) |
Riordan is a forger who is about to be released from prison, and Steed takes this opportunity to impersonate him, managing to gain the trust of the leader of the gang, a man named Hooper. One of the members of the gang, known as The Cardinal, tells Steed that Riordan's girlfriend is waiting to see him which puts Steed very much on the spot.
| | Guest Stars: Delphi Lawrence as Lisa, Alex Scott (1) as The Cardinal, Michael Robbins as Bloom, George Murcell as Hooper, Cynthia Bizeray as Secretary, Vic Wise as Jackie Warren, Heron Carvic as Five | Director: Don Leaver Writer: Richard Harris (1) | | | | | | | | | |
| 6 :01x06 - Girl on the Trapeze (Feb/11/1961) | After Dr. Keel revives a young girl who has jumped into the Thames he goes to the Radeck State Circus where a young girl is being kept, her face covered in bandages supposedly because of a car accident. In fact she is the daughter of a defecting scientist and is being used to force her father to return home.
Keel discovers this, but he and Carol are captured by the circus clown who threatens to kill Carol if the police are called in. | | Guest Stars: Howard Goorney as Superintendent Lewis, Kenneth J Warren as Zibbo, Edwin Richfield as Stefan, Naja Regin as Anna Danilov | Director: Don Leaver Writer: Dennis Spooner | | | |
| 7 :01x07 - Diamond Cut Diamond (Feb/18/1961) | Steed is looking into the activities of a group of diamond smugglers, and is living in a house which once belonged to a suicide victim who is linked to the smugglers.
One morning Steed receives a phone call telling him that the police are on the look out for a hit and run driver. Steed checks his car, only to find that it has a dent in it and bears traces of human blood.
| | Guest Stars: Hamlyn Benson as Dr. Collard, Joy Webster as Stella Creighton | Director: Peter Hammond (1) Writer: Max Marquis | | | | | | | | | |
| 10 :01x10 - Hunt the Man Down (Mar/18/1961) | Frank Preston, finally released from prison, is intent on collecting the hidden proceeds of his robbery. Steed, who has been ordered to follow Frank Preston is also keen to get his hands on the money and so are a couple of gangsters who are desperate enough to kidnap Carol. Frank Preston's wife is also scheming for her share in the proceeds of the robbery.
| | Guest Stars: Melissa Stribling as Stella Preston, Susan Castle as Nurse Wyatt | Director: Peter Hammond (1) Writer: Richard Harris (1) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Series 2 | | | | | | | | | |
| 30 :02x04 - Bullseye (Oct/20/1962) | A tycoon plans to take over Anderson's, an arms manufacturer, but the shareholders are being murdered.
Mrs. Gale buys a few shares and awaits developments, while noting that rifles and other equipment are being smuggled into Africa. | | Guest Stars: Felix Deebank as Young, Fred Ferris as Inspector, Ronald Radd as Henry Cade, Judy Parfitt as Miss Ellis, John Frawley as Reynolds, Robin Wentworth as Foreman, Bernard Kay (1) as Karl, Charles Carson as Brigadier, Graham Bruce as Shareholder | Director: Peter Hammond (1) Writer: Eric Paice | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 34 :02x08 - Death of a Great Dane (Nov/17/1962) | When a man who is in a car crash turns out to have fifty thousand pounds worth of diamonds in his stomach, Steed investigates the offices of the millionaire Litoff.
One of Litoff's Great Danes has died mysteriously and there is something odd about the dog's burial. | | Guest Stars: Frederick Jaeger as Getz, John Laurie (1) as Sir James Mann, Herbert Nelson as Gravedigger, Dennis Edwards as First Assistant, Frank Peters as Miller, Leslie French as Gregory, Clare Kelly (2) as Mrs Miller, Michael Moyer as Policeman, Eric Elliott (1) as First Winetaster | Director: Peter Hammond (1) Writer: Roger Marshall, Jeremy Scott | | | |
| 35 :02x09 - The Sell-Out (Nov/24/1962) | Steed is guarding Monseigneur Roland, a United Nations negotiator in London, but nevertheless an attempt is made on the man's life.
It is starting to look as though one of Steed's associates is corrupt, and has sold out to the enemy. | | Guest Stars: Arthur Hewlett as One-Twelve, Michael Mellinger as Fraser, Anthony Blackshaw as Policeman, Frank Gatliff as Harvey, Cyril Renison as Customer, Gillian Muir as Judy, Storm Durr as Gunman, Anne Godley as Lilian, Richard Klee as Workman | Director: Don Leaver Writer: Anthony Terpiloff, Brandon Brady | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 39 :02x13 - Death Dispatch (Dec/22/1962) | When a British courier is attacked he protects the diplomatic bag which he is carrying with his life.
Steed and Mrs. Gale cannot work out why, as the briefcase contains perfectly ordinary papers.
| | Guest Stars: Michael Forrest (1) as Rico, David Cargill as Monroe, Richard Warner as Miguel Rosas, Arthur Griffiths as Thug 2, Alan Mason as Pasco, Geoff L'Cise as Thug 1, Valerie Sarruf as Anna Rosas, Bernice Rassin as Chambermaid, Maria Andipa as Singer, Gerald Harper (1) as Travers | Director: Jonathan Alwyn (2) Writer: Leonard Fincham | | | | | | |
| 41 :02x15 - Intercrime (Jan/05/1963) | | Mrs. Gale impersonates an assassin known as Hilda Stern, who has recently been arrested. When the real Hilda Stern breaks out of prison and confronts Mrs. Gale problems arise. | | Guest Stars: Alan Browning as Moss, Angela Browne as Pamela Johnson, Rory MacDermot as Sewell, Julia Arnall as Hilda Stern, Patrick Holt as Manning, Charlotte Selwyn as Trusty, Kenneth J Warren as Felder, Paul Hansard as Kressler, Jerome Willis as Lobb | Director: Jonathan Alwyn (2) Writer: Malcolm Hulke, Terrance Dicks | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 46 :02x20 - School for Traitors (Feb/09/1963) | A University lecturer is found dead. The authorities think it is suicide, but when a letter is found on the body addressed to Venus Smith Steed suspects foul play.
Venus is also sent a bottle of skin cream which contains acid, but fortunately she does not use it. It becomes very obvious that somebody is desperate to lay their hands on the letter. It is probable that a criminal mastermind is behind events, as several more people die before the person responsible is brought to justice.. | | Guest Stars: John Standing as East, Reginald Marsh as Higby, Melissa Stribling as Claire Summers, Richard Thorp as Roberts, Frederick Farley as One-Seven, Terence Woodfield as Green, Frank Shelley as Professor Aubyn, Ronald Mayer as Proctor, Jan Butlin as Barmaid | Director: Jonathan Alwyn (2) Writer: James Mitchell (2) | | | |
| 47 :02x21 - The White Dwarf (Feb/16/1963) | An astronomer is murdered while observing a star called The White Dwarf, but his death is kept secret because the astronomer believed that the White Dwarf was heading straight for planet earth on a path of destruction.
After several more astronomers are murdered, Steed and Cathy discover that the whole thing has been a fraud. | | Guest Stars: Bill Nagy as Johnson, George A. Cooper (1) as Maxwell Barker, Peter Copley as Henry Barker, George Roubicek as Luke, Constance Chapman as Miss Tregarth, Daniel Thorndike as Minister, Philip Latham as Cartwright, Vivienne Drummond as Fuller, Paul Anil as Rahim, Keith Pyott as Professor Richter | Director: Richmond Harding Writer: Malcolm Hulke | | | |
| 48 :02x22 - The Man in the Mirror (Feb/23/1963) | Trevelyan, a cypher clerk dies, but weirdly his face shows up on a roll of film after his demise.
Steed visits the cypher clerk's wife who admits that her husband is not dead, but he has been kidnapped and she is being blackmailed in order to save his life.
Eventually, Steed and Cathy discover that Mr. and Mrs. Trevelyan are traitors who are out to kill them. | | Guest Stars: David Graham as Producer, Ray Barrett as Strong, Julian Somers as Brown, Hayden Jones as Trevelyan, Rhonda Lewis (1) as Jean, Frida Knorr (1) as Iris | Director: Kim Mills Writer: Anthony Terpiloff, Geoffrey Orme | | | |
| 49 :02x23 - Conspiracy of Silence (Mar/02/1963) | A member of the Mafia has been ordered to kill Steed, and he uses a circus as cover. Steed knows that the Mafia are smuggling drugs, and this information is dangerous to him.
Cathy goes undercover in the circus and events escalate, culminating in the death of a stage hand. | | Guest Stars: Robert Rietty as Carlo, Alec Mango as Sica, Tommy Godfrey as Arturo, Roy Purcell as Gutman, Sandra Dorne as Rickie, Leggo as Himself, John Church as Terry, Willie Shearer (2) as Professor, Ian Wilson as Rant | Director: Peter Hammond (1) Writer: Roger Marshall | | | | | | | | | | | | | Series 3 |
| 53 :03x01 - Brief for Murder (Sep/28/1963) | The elderly Lakin brothers, Jasper and Miles, are a pair of lawyers who offer an unusual service: for a fee of 20,000 Swiss francs they arrange things so their client can commit the crime of his or her choice and be guaranteed acquittal at the trial.
After a public argument with Mrs. Gale, Steed hires the Lakins so he can murder Gale and get away with it. After shooting her on a boat, Steed is arrested for her murder and, sure enough, is acquitted at the trial. But Gale's body was never found, and Steed has more up his sleeve than a murder. | | Guest Stars: John Laurie (1) as Jasper Lakin, Fred Ferris as Marsh, Helen Lindsay as Barbara Kingston, Alice Fraser as Miss Prinn, Anthony Baird as Wilson, Michael Goldie as Bart, June Thrody as Dicey, Harold Scott as Miles Lakin, Robert S. Young (3) as Judge | Director: Peter Hammond (1) Writer: Brian Clemens | | | | | | | | | |
| 56 :03x04 - The Nutshell (Oct/19/1963) | | When a supposedly impregnable top-secret installation (the 'Nutshell') is broken into and some microfilm containing a list of British agents is stolen, Steed and Gale are put on the case. However, it looks as though Steed has turned into a traitor, as evidence is found that he collaborated with the foreign agent who broke into the Nutshell. Steed is eventually captured and subjected to intense questioning, but refuses to talk. But surely Steed can't have defected to the other side, so what is really going on? | | Guest Stars: Jan Conrad as Jason, Edwin Brown (1) as Military Policeman, Ray Brown (1) as Alex, Patricia Haines as Laura, Christine Shaw as Susan, John Cater as Disco, Ian Clark (1) as Anderson, Charles "Bud" Tingwell as Dr. Venner | Director: Raymond Menmuir Writer: Philip Chambers (2) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Series 4 | | | |
| 80 :04x02 - The Gravediggers (Oct/09/1965) | | Coffins that send up aerials after they are buried, a hospital that gets distinctly non-botanical deliveries from the local florist, and a delightfully eccentric old train driver with his own miniature railway are part of the mysteries that Steed and Mrs Peel must unravel as they tackle a case in which the radar system at a missile early warning station is inexplicably jammed. When the station's brilliant radar scientist Dr Hubert Marlow dies and appears to be buried but is seen alive at the hospital shortly afterwards, Mrs Peel signs on as a trainee nurse to see what is going on in the hospital. Meanwhile, Steed discovers that the old railwayman is a bit too ready to donate his wealth to worthy causes. | | Guest Stars: Ray Austin as Baron, Victor Platt as Sexton, Charles Lamb as Fred, Lloyd Lamble as Dr. Marlow, Wanda Ventham as Nurse Spray, Caroline Blakiston as Miss Thirlwell, Bryan Mosley as Miller, Paul Massie as Johnson | Director: Quentin Lawrence Writer: Malcolm Hulke | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 99 :04x21 - A Touch of Brimstone (Feb/19/1966) | | Steed and Emma investigate pranks that have sabotaged several diplomatic treaties, only to discover a twentieth century version of the Hellfire Club, whose plans are somewhat more sinister than mere practical jokes. | | Guest Stars: Robert Cawdron as Horace, Steve Plytas as Kartovski, Peter Wyngarde as Cartney, Carol Cleveland as Sara, Jeremy Young (1) as Willy Frant, Colin Jeavons as Darcy, Bill Wallis (5) as Tubby Burn, Alf Joint as Big Man, Michael Latimer as Roger Winthrop | Director: James Hill (1) Writer: Brian Clemens | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Series 5 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 118 :05x14 - Something Nasty in the Nursery (Apr/22/1967) | | • No Summary (Add Here) | | Guest Stars: Paul Eddington as Beaumont, Yootha Joyce as Miss Lister, Dennis Chinnery as Dobson, Trevor Bannister as Gordon, Patrick Newell as Sir George Collins, George Merritt as James, Paul Hardwick as Webster, Penelope Keith as Nanny Brown, Geoffrey Sumner as General Wilmot, Dudley Foster as Mr. Goat, Clive Dunn as Martin, Enid Lorimer as Nanny Roberts, Louie Ramsay as Nanny Smith | Director: James Hill (1) Writer: Philip Levene (1) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 123 :05x19 - The 50,000 Pound Breakfast (Oct/14/1967) | | • No Summary (Add Here) | | Guest Stars: Anneke Wills as Judy, Richard Owens as Mechanic, Yolande Turner as Miss Pegrum, David Langton (1) as Sir James Arnall, Pauline Delaney (1) as Mrs. Rhodes, Nigel Lambert as Second Doctor, Jon Laurimore as Security Man, Richard Curnock as Rhodes, Eric Woolfe (1) as First Accountant, Cecil Parker as Glover, Cardew Robinson as Minister, Michael Rothwell as Kennel Man, Yole Marinelli as Jerezina, Christopher Greatorex as First Doctor, Philippe Monnet as Second Assistant | Director: Robert Day (2) Writer: Roger Marshall, Jeremy Scott | | | | | | |
| 125 :05x21 - You Have Just Been Murdered (Oct/28/1967) | | • No Summary (Add Here) | | Guest Stars: Frank Maher as Nicholls, Les Crawford (1) as Morgan, Geoffrey Chater as Jarvis, Simon Oates as Skelton, Robert Flemyng (3) as Lord Maxted, John Baker (2) as Hallam, Clifford Cox as Chalmers, Leslie French as Rathbone, Peter J. Elliott (4) as Williams, Barrie Ingham as George Unwin, George Murcell as Needle | Director: Robert Asher Writer: Philip Levene (1) | | | | | | |
| 127 :05x23 - Murdersville (Nov/11/1967) | | • No Summary (Add Here) | | Guest Stars: John Chandos as Morgan, Ronald Hines (1) as Dr. Haynes, Sheila Fearn as Jenny, Tony Caunter as Miller, John Sharp (1) as Prewitt, Geoffrey Colville as Jeremy Purser, Eric Flynn as Croft, Norman Chappell as Forbes, Irene Bradshaw as Maggie, Robert Cawdron as Banks, Joseph Greig as Higgins | Director: Robert Asher Writer: Brian Clemens | | | | | | | Series 6 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 135 :06x07 - False Witness (Nov/06/1968) | | • No Summary (Add Here) | | Guest Stars: Tony Steedman as Sir Joseph, Jimmy Gardner (1) as Little Man, Simon Lack as Nesbitt, Dan Meaden as Sloman, Michael Lees as Plummer, Rio Fanning as Lane, John Atkinson as Brayshaw, Peter Jesson as Penman, Barry Warren as Melville, John Bennett (1) as Sykes, William Job (1) as Lord Edgefield, Arthur Pentelow as Dr. Grant | Director: Charles Crichton Writer: Jeremy Burnham | | | | | | |
| 137 :06x09 - Legacy of Death (Nov/20/1968) | | Steed and Tara King are on the trail of the world's most precious pearl with only an ornate dagger as a clue to its whereabouts. | | Guest Stars: Ferdy Mayne as Baron Von Oriak, Peter Swanwick as Oppenheimer, John Hollis as Zoltan, Michael Bilton as Dr. Winter, Richard Hurndall as Farrer, Ronald Lacey as Humbert, Tutte Lemkow as Gorky, Vic Wise as Slattery, Kynaston Reeves as Dickens, Leon Thau as Ho Lung, Stratford Johns as Sidney | Director: Don Chaffey Writer: Terry Nation | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 154 :06x26 - Homicide And Old Lace (Mar/26/1969) | | • No Summary (Add Here) | | Guest Stars: Mary Merrall as Georgina, Joyce Carey as Harriet, Donald Pickering as Freddie Cartwright, Gerald Harper (1) as Colonel Corf, Edward Brayshaw as Fuller, Kristopher Kum as Osaka, Bryan Mosley as Armshith, Gertan Klauber as Kruger, Kevork Malikyan as Rossi | Director: John Hough Writer: Terrance Dicks, Malcolm Hulke, Brian Clemens | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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