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The Baron is a British television series made in 1965 and 1966, based on the book series by John Creasey and produced by ITC Entertainment. Thirty episodes were produced, and the show was exported to the American ABC network. It was the first ITC show without marionettes to be produced entirely in colour.
Original Release
01/20/1966
Cast
# | Title | Air Date |
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1 | Diplomatic Immunity | Thursday, 20 January 1966 |
2 | Epitaph for a Hero | Thursday, 03 February 1966 |
3 | Something for a Rainy Day | Thursday, 17 February 1966 |
4 | Red Horse, Red Rider | Thursday, 27 January 1966 |
5 | Enemy of the State | Thursday, 20 January 1966 |
6 | Masquerade | Thursday, 28 April 1966 |
7 | The Killing | Thursday, 05 May 1966 |
8 | The Persuaders | Thursday, 24 March 1966 |
9 | And Suddenly You're Dead | Thursday, 31 March 1966 |
10 | The Legions of Ammak | Wednesday, 30 November 1966 |
11 | Samurai West | Thursday, 10 February 1966 |
12 | The Maze | Wednesday, 14 December 1966 |
13 | Portrait of Louisa | Thursday, 24 February 1966 |
14 | There's Someone Close Behind You | Thursday, 17 March 1966 |
15 | Storm Warning | Wednesday, 04 January 1967 |
16 | The Island | Wednesday, 11 January 1967 |
17 | Time to Kill | Wednesday, 18 January 1967 |
18 | A Memory of Evil | Thursday, 21 April 1966 |
19 | You Can't Win Them All | Wednesday, 01 February 1967 |
20 | The High Terrace | Wednesday, 08 February 1967 |
21 | The Seven Eyes of Night | Wednesday, 15 February 1967 |
22 | Night of the Hunter | Wednesday, 22 February 1967 |
23 | The Edge of Fear | Wednesday, 01 March 1967 |
24 | Long Ago and Far Away | Wednesday, 08 March 1967 |
25 | So Dark the Night | Wednesday, 15 March 1967 |
26 | The Long Long Day | Wednesday, 29 March 1967 |
27 | Roundabout | Wednesday, 29 March 1967 |
28 | The Man Outside | Wednesday, 05 April 1967 |
29 | Countdown | Wednesday, 12 April 1967 |
30 | Farewell to Yesterday | Thursday, 14 April 1966 |
Directors
John Llewellyn Moxey, Roy Ward Baker, Robert Asher, Cyril Frankel, Leslie Norman, Jeremy Summers, Gordon Flemyng, Robert Tronson, Don Chaffey, Quentin Lawrence
Writers
Terry Nation, Dennis Spooner, Brian Clemens, Michael Cramoy, Harry W. Junkin, Brian Degas