The Man in the Middle
- Episode aired Oct 9, 1971
- 52m
Someone inside British Intelligence has turned traitor, but when Brett and Danny's efforts to smoke out the traitor are intercepted, Brett's faint-hearted cousin must come to his rescue.Someone inside British Intelligence has turned traitor, but when Brett and Danny's efforts to smoke out the traitor are intercepted, Brett's faint-hearted cousin must come to his rescue.Someone inside British Intelligence has turned traitor, but when Brett and Danny's efforts to smoke out the traitor are intercepted, Brett's faint-hearted cousin must come to his rescue.
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- TriviaLord Sinclair's passport reveals his date of birth as 10th November 1930 and his place of birth as 'Mucknieth'. You can look on any map for as long as you like, but Mucknieth does not actually exist. His passport goes on to list his height as 6ft 3in and that he has 'blond' hair and blue eyes. It also lists his country of residence as Scotland and not England.
- GoofsAs the heroes are driving to exchange Archie for the girl, the scene behind the car is obviously fake and the green screen is even reflected on the bonnet of Brett's car.
- Quotes
Lord Brett Sinclair: [cool about being much taken with the pretty girl waiting in his room] Well, the note says that a parcel has been delivered to my room.
Kay Hunter: You're disappointed?
Lord Brett Sinclair: Not at all. I think the gift-wrapping is superb. May I offer you a drink?
Kay Hunter: No, thanks. I'm here on business.
Lord Brett Sinclair: [used to ladies waiting for him in his room] Oh? Well, may I be so naïve as to inquire what your line is?
Kay Hunter: I work for British Intelligence.
Lord Brett Sinclair: Oh? Isn't that just great? I rather hoped you were a gift from the Italian Tourism Board.
Kay Hunter: I'll have to ask you to come along with us.
Lord Brett Sinclair: [as a beefy man enters] Us?
Kay Hunter: The game, as they say, is up, Lord Sinclair. I do hope you'll cooperate and not cause any trouble.
Lord Brett Sinclair: Well, could I ask you to offer me some proof that you are British?
Kay Hunter: [to the burly man] Show him our proof.
[man takes out gun from inside jacket pocket]
Kay Hunter: Convinced?
- ConnectionsFeatured in Amicalement Votre, Hollywood au service de sa majesté (2017)
Of course we've already seen Archie accidentally meet the real spy, a Mr Price by name and even introduces him to Brett and Danny at the hotel where they're staying..Succeeding events see Brett survive being caught in the crossfire of both sets of spies, end up in the arms of a voluptuous lady diplomat in the British Embassy in Italy only to be tracked down and put in peril again as he's sent out again by the judge to save the Magoffin of the secret formula which both sides want.
On the other side is a pretty, gun-carrying young British agent played by Suzy Kendall. Half way through the episode it seems that Danny and Archie have tied everything up by rescuing Brett but when the dratted Ruskies kidnap Suzy, they demand an exchange with Price but as they don't know what he looks like, it becomes obvious who will play the part of the less than willing dupe to help engineer Kendall's escape and save the day.
It probably helps if you like Thomas's cowardly caddish-cadger persona built up in many a British film of the 50's and 60's and to be truthful he probably won me over despite myself in the end. Moore and Curtis gently and graciously give way to the roaring old boy in more ways than one in another amiable episode of this ever-entertaining light adventure series.