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On The Insider: Bruno Film Edited Due to Jackson's Death

Man in a Suitcase

ITV1 (Ended 1968)
 

Episode Guide

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    10 Perfect 6 Votes
    Season 1, Episode 30 – Aired: 4/17/1968

    Night Flight to Andorra

    McGill organises a raid on a fortified mansion in the Pyrenees - ostensibly to steal paintings. But his colleagues are unaware of his real motive...

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    10 Perfect 6 Votes
    Season 1, Episode 29 – Aired: 4/10/1968

    Castle in the Clouds

    A Senior Civil Servant's romantic entanglement with a vivacious adventuress brings McGill a delicate situation to resolve.

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    9.8 Superb 6 Votes
    Season 1, Episode 28 – Aired: 4/3/1968

    Three Blinks of the Eye

    When a wealthy woman hires McGill to bring her playboy husband to heel, McGill finds himself accused of murder - and faces the threat of the guillotine.

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    9.9 Superb 6 Votes
    Season 1, Episode 27 – Aired: 3/27/1968

    Who's Mad Now?

    Called to help an old friend, McGill investigates her story that she is being followed and her husband's claim that she's neurotic. Strange events make McGill wonder just who is playing a double game.

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    10 Perfect 6 Votes
    Season 1, Episode 26 – Aired: 3/20/1968

    The Revolutionaries

    Why should the people employing McGill deny all knowledge of him? Strange events occur when he finds himself involved in the drama of a political exile's campaign against the new rulers of his country.

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    9.9 Superb 6 Votes
    Season 1, Episode 25 – Aired: 3/13/1968

    The Property of a Gentleman

    Why does dying Chester Farson, a multi-millionaire, refuse to see his daughter? And who is putting up a valuable family possession for auction? The worried daughter contacts McGill.

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    9.6 Superb 6 Votes
    Season 1, Episode 24 – Aired: 3/6/1968

    Which Way Did He Go, McGill?

    A recently released crook goes in search of past gang members and his share of the loot. Murder and mayhem soon follow...

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    9.9 Superb 7 Votes
    Season 1, Episode 23 – Aired: 2/28/1968

    Web with Four Spiders

    McGill tries to trace the origin of some compromising photographs - and a noted lawyer has to chose between his ideals and his reputation.

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    8.8 Great 8 Votes
    Season 1, Episode 22 – Aired: 2/21/1968

    Jigsaw Man

    McGill has the task of trying to fit pieces of a human jigsaw together.

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    10 Perfect 6 Votes
    Season 1, Episode 21 – Aired: 2/14/1968

    No Friend of Mine

    McGill takes on the unpleasant work of saboteur to infiltrate a company police force which has gained disapproval by its ruthless methods.

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    10 Perfect 7 Votes
    Season 1, Episode 20 – Aired: 2/7/1968

    Blind Spot

    A blind girl is the innocent victim of circumstances when present at a murder she cannot see.

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    10 Perfect 6 Votes
    Season 1, Episode 19 – Aired: 1/31/1968

    Somebody Loses, Somebody... Wins?

    McGill takes on a strange assignment in East Germany - and finds himself back in the world of espionage.

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    10 Perfect 7 Votes
    Season 1, Episode 18 – Aired: 1/24/1968

    The Boston Square

    McGill is put on the case when a noted oceanographer disappears with secret information...

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    10 Perfect 6 Votes
    Season 1, Episode 17 – Aired: 1/17/1968

    Why They Killed Nolan

    McGill is framed for murder after a small time private investigator has come to him for help. The only way to save himself is to find the killer.

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    10 Perfect 6 Votes
    Season 1, Episode 16 – Aired: 1/10/1968

    The Whisper

    What is the truth about Father Loyola, a Jesuit priest in Africa? Is he genuine—or is he a crook? McGill faces one of his most difficult and disturbing cases.

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    10 Perfect 6 Votes
    Season 1, Episode 15 – Aired: 1/3/1968

    Burden of Proof

    Henry Faversham, the English adviser to a Central American Republic's President, is accused of stealing the country's gold reserve. McGill is assigned to watch, record and report on Faversham - without becoming involved.

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    10 Perfect 6 Votes
    Season 1, Episode 14 – Aired: 12/27/1967

    The Man Who Stood Still

    McGill is tricked into arranging a meeting between two old comrades of the Spanish Civil War. One betrayed the other. But are they on opposing sides?

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    9.3 Superb 8 Votes
    Season 1, Episode 13 – Aired: 12/20/1967

    The Bridge

    McGill encounters intrigue and lies when he is engaged to discover the truth behind a young man's attempted suicides.

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    9.1 Superb 8 Votes
    Season 1, Episode 12 – Aired: 12/13/1967

    Find the Lady

    "The signora... find the signora" The last words of a dying man present McGill with a puzzle - who is the signora?

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    10 Perfect 5 Votes
    Season 1, Episode 11 – Aired: 12/6/1967

    Dead Man's Shoes

    Strange, terrifying events are shattering the calm of an English village in which McGill is making straightforward inquiries—inquiries which draw sullen resentment and suspicion.

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    9.2 Superb 8 Votes
    Season 1, Episode 10 – Aired: 11/29/1967

    All That Glitters

    Police and private detectives fail to trace a village boy who has disappeared. McGill is called in to a kidnapping drama that involves two apparently unconnected people in an emotional crisis that changes the course of their lives.

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    9.8 Superb 7 Votes
    Season 1, Episode 9 – Aired: 11/22/1967

    The Girl Who Never Was

    A beautiful painting can bring out the best in some, the worst in others. McGill encounters both types when he is asked to trace a missing masterpiece.

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    10 Perfect 6 Votes
    Season 1, Episode 8 – Aired: 11/15/1967

    Essay in Evil

    Respectability, like civilisation, is only a veneer. There is always the dog beneath the skin. But why should three respectable businessmen be planning a murder?

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    9.4 Superb 9 Votes
    Season 1, Episode 7 – Aired: 11/8/1967

    Sweet Sue

    McGill finds that an apparently straightforward case concerning a wealthy man's wayward daughter has a surprising and dangerous outcome.

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    9.4 Superb 9 Votes
    Season 1, Episode 6 – Aired: 11/1/1967

    Man from the Dead

    A man returns from the dead. He has been dead, officially, for six years, but in the dark labyrinths of international espionage, who knows the truth? The man from the past is Harry Thyssen - the man responsible for McGill's being what he is today - discredited, fired from Intelligence and found guilty without a trial.

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    9.9 Superb 7 Votes
    Season 1, Episode 5 – Aired: 10/25/1967

    Variation on a Million Bucks (2)

    McGill has a tough journey to Lisbon in the company of a blackmailing crew. Even when he reaches the safe deposit - and the million dollars - his troubles are far from over..

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    9.9 Superb 7 Votes
    Season 1, Episode 4 – Aired: 10/18/1967

    Variation on a Million Bucks (1)

    A million dollars have been hidden away in a Lisbon bank. McGill is the only man with the key to the safe deposit, but he is not the only man after the money - there are certain governments interested too..

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    9.8 Superb 9 Votes
    Season 1, Episode 3 – Aired: 10/11/1967

    Day of Execution

    Who is—or was—Mariocki? McGill waits in trepidation as the hours tick slowly to midnight when he will discover if persistent threats to kill him will be carried out.

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    9.9 Superb 8 Votes
    Season 1, Episode 2 – Aired: 10/4/1967

    The Sitting Pigeon

    McGill is given the task of protecting a weakling crook,Rufus Blake, who is prepared to give evidence in court against his vicious brothers.

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    9.2 Superb 9 Votes
    Season 1, Episode 1 – Aired: 9/27/1967

    Brainwash

    Every man has his price. It is money for some - other things for others. For McGill, when an effort is made to brainwash him, it's suffering.