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- 1. Diplomatic Immunity Sep 28, 1966
- Mannering helps British intelligence take down a ring of art thieves claiming diplomatic immunity.
- 2. Epitaph for a Hero Oct 5, 1966
- The Baron is an unwilling accomplice in a major jewel robbery when Cordelia is kidnapped.
- 3. Something for a Rainy Day Oct 12, 1966
- In order to get an Aztec mask that is worth a fortune, John Mannering makes a deal.
19 April 1967. ( 1967-04-19) The Baron is a British television series made in 1965 and 1966, based on the book series by John Creasey (written under the pseudonym Anthony Morton) and produced by ITC Entertainment. Thirty episodes were produced, and the show was exported to the American ABC network. [2]
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The Baron: With Steve Forrest, Sue Lloyd, Paul Ferris, Colin Gordon. Stories of an antique dealer who is really an undercover agent.
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Sep 9, 2023 · All 30 episodes of the 1966-1967 TV series The Baron. Episodes 1, 3, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30 are all upscaled to 720p so are higher quality than the other...
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Thu, Feb 17, 1966. John Mannering does a deal with a crooked insurance agent in order to recover an Aztec mask worth a hundred thousand pounds from an ex-convict,Mark Seldon. However, Seldon's old gang boss wants the mask for himself and threatens Seldon's daughter Anne as his security. Mannering now has to recover the mask by saving Anne.
Cordelia Winfield 23 episodes, 1966-1967. Paul Ferris. ... David Marlowe 8 episodes, 1966. Colin Gordon. ... John Alexander Templeton-Green 6 episodes, 1966.
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The Baron is a British television series, made in 1965/66 based on the book series by John Creasey, written under the pseudonym Anthony Morton, and produced by ITC Entertainment. It was the first ITC show without marionettes to be produced entirely in colour.