I've been watching a very old TV series called Espionage (ITC 1963/4) (as I've mentioned a few times lately). It is an anthology series about spies, so each episode is a different story. I'm not sure what to make of it, to be honest, but I am enjoying watching it. It's an odd mix - ITC pretty and stellar casting, coupled with dollops of sentimentality, and occasional hackneyed dialogue, but with some interesting storylines and - which I think is its saving grace for me - a rather surprising cynicism and disapproval of espionage, war, and violence - and it's very critical about 'necessary' sacrifices - most episodes seem to conclude the cost is too high for both those who die and those required to be responsible for such decisions. With 1960s b&w pretty and amazing casts. So, I can't complain too much, even if for the first few episodes everyone cried so much it was bordering on overwrought.
So far I've watched about 9 episodes and have 13 more to go, so I reserve the right to change my mind.
Here are some not too long (and, as ever, not terribly serious) picspams for Alfred Burke in "Covenant With Death", James Maxwell in "The Final Question" and also some of "Light of a Friendly Star".
( In which Alfred Burke is a speedy undresser in times of trouble )
( In which nobody wants to see James Maxwell... )
( Light of a Friendly Star )
So far I've watched about 9 episodes and have 13 more to go, so I reserve the right to change my mind.
Here are some not too long (and, as ever, not terribly serious) picspams for Alfred Burke in "Covenant With Death", James Maxwell in "The Final Question" and also some of "Light of a Friendly Star".
( In which Alfred Burke is a speedy undresser in times of trouble )
( In which nobody wants to see James Maxwell... )
( Light of a Friendly Star )