Dangerous Knowledge
7
1976
Mystery
A gritty six-part mystery thriller serial from 1976, starring John Gregson as Bill Kirby. Bill is an insurance salesman travelling back to the UK from France. Accompanied by Laura Marshall (Prunella Ransome), he has to evade the two armed agents that are following him. A series of murders follow and Bill tries to unmask who's behind them.
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- Cast:
- John Gregson , Prunella Ransome , Patrick Allen , Ruth Trouncer , Ralph Bates
Episode 5 : Surrender Value
June. 16,1976
Kirby staggers home after being wounded at an intended rendezvous. He sends his son, Robin, to convince Laura not to return to school for the next term immediately and join him in an attempt to convince her stepfather that a dangerous traitor is serving as one of his key security advisers.
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Episode 3 : Clause for Concern
June. 02,1976
A key contact of Kirby's is found shot dead, returning to France he discover the dead man had links to the KGB.
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Episode 1 : Comprehensive Cover
May. 19,1976
Kirby tries to avoid a pair of suspicious-looking men whom he first observed on the Channel ferry from Le Havre. By scooping up a pretty young woman's luggage, he manages to elude them long enough to arrive at her marina, where he convinces her to take him across the Solent before they both come to harm at the strangers' hands.
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