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* Danger UXB by James Owen has a chapter on St Paul's in wartime and the unexploded bomb which closed it.
* Danger UXB, a 1979 UK television series about British sappers during the Second World War
Other Thames shows included This Week ( known as TV Eye between 1979 and 1985 ), the drama The Naked Civil Servant, Rumpole of the Bailey, the game shows Strike It Lucky, Give Us A Clue and Name That Tune, the dramas Dodger, Bonzo and the Rest, Rock Follies, Reilly, Ace of Spies and Danger UXB, and the Benny Hill Show and Mr. Bean.
* Danger UXB
In one episode of the British television series Danger UXB, the protagonist Brian Ash visits a club modeled on the Windmill Club.
Following Quatermass she produced such shows as Danger UXB ( 1979 ), Minder ( 1979 – 85 ; 1988 – 94 ) and Widows ( 1983 ) for Euston before forming her own production company, Cinema Verity, in 1985, overseeing programmes including G. B. H.
* Danger UXB, a 1979 British ITV television series about a squad of Royal Engineers with the duty of defusing unexploded ordnance
She was later cast for the lead role in Alice ( 1965 ), Dennis Potter's version of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, for the BBC's The Wednesday Play, a small role in That'll Be the Day ( 1973 ) and as Norma Baker in the ITV series Danger UXB ( 1979 ).
He was the main star of the ITV television series Danger UXB, in which Andrews plays a British bomb disposal officer in World War II during the London Blitz.
In the TV series Danger UXB, she played the female lead, Susan Mount, opposite Anthony Andrews and had the lead role of Fulvia in Sci-Fi series Star Maidens.
* Danger UXB ( 1979 ) – as Susan Mount
His television roles include Danger UXB ( 1979 ), The Nightmare Man ( 1981 ), the 1984 Doctor Who serial The Caves of Androzani, Days of our Lives ( 1986 ), Tutti Frutti ( 1987 ), Rab C. Nesbitt ( 1990 ), The New Statesman ( 1990 ), Spender ( 1991 ), Star Trek: The Next Generation ( 1993 ), the BBC adaptation of Vanity Fair ( 1998 ) and EastEnders ( 2003 ).
Other roles include the lead in The Borderers ( BBC, 1968-70 ), Tom Brown's Schooldays ( BBC, 1971 ) ( as Thomas Arnold ), The Stone Tape ( BBC, 1972 ), Sutherland's Law ( BBC, 1973-76 ), Children of the Stones ( HTV / ITV, 1977 ), and Danger UXB ( Thames Television / ITV, 1979 ), The House With Green Shutters ( BBC, 1980 ).
* Danger UXB

Danger and British
* Danger Mouse ( TV Series ), a British animated television series
He appeared twice with Patrick McGoohan in the British spy series, Danger Man, in episodes " Position of Trust " ( 1960 ) and " Find and Return " ( 1961 ).
Next came two successful Frank Launder and Sidney Gilliat thrillers, I See a Dark Stranger ( 1945 ) and Green for Danger ( 1946 ), followed by They Made Me a Fugitive ( 1947 ), to which the roots of British realism in cinema can be traced.
Delgado was frequently cast as a villain, appearing in many noted British action-adventure TV series by ITC, including The Champions ( 1969 ), Danger Man ( 1961 ), The Saint ( 1962, 1966 ), and Randall and Hopkirk ( Deceased ) ( 1969 ).
Danger Man ( titled Secret Agent, Destination Danger and John Drake in non-UK markets ) is a British television series that was broadcast between 1960 and 1962, and again between 1964 and 1968.
British animated series Danger Mouse was largely inspired by Danger Man, and is a broad parody of both this series and secret agent films and television in general.
John Drake was the debonair and duty-bound secret agent played by Patrick McGoohan in the British television series Danger Man ( 1960 – 1962, 1964 – 1966 ) ( known in the US as Secret Agent ).
Danger Mouse is a British animated television series which was produced by Cosgrove Hall Films for Thames Television.
The show is a loose parody of British spy fiction, particularly James Bond and the Danger Man series starring Patrick McGoohan.
Danger Mouse was the first British cartoon to break into the American TV market ( since the animated shorts Simon in the Land of Chalk Drawings, Ludwig, and Paddington Bear being shown in the 1970s ) following syndication on 4 June 1984, where, it garnered a tremendous fan following that still exists.
Count Duckula is a British animated television series created by British studio Cosgrove Hall and a spin-off from Danger Mouse, a show in which the Count Duckula character was a recurring villain.
* Nero, minor villain in the British cartoon series Danger Mouse
In 1710, the long period of Whig domination of British politics ended as the Tories swept to power under the rallying cry of " The Church in Danger ".
The show also featured realistic, believable relationships between the human characters to a far greater extent than usual in a typical science fiction series, showing the clear influence of American programmes like The Twilight Zone and Star Trek and British action series such as Danger Man.
He performed in a mouse outfit because he was too shy to show his face, and took his name from the British cartoon series Danger Mouse.
At the 1921 elections, he was elected ( unopposed ) to the Second Dáil as Sinn Féin member for the Kildare – Wicklow constituency, and published the pamphlet Is Ireland a Danger to England ?, which attacked the British prime minister, David Lloyd George.
He wrote music for many British television series of the 1950s and 1960s, including incidental music for The Champions, and the title music to The Adventures of Robin Hood ( but not the famous closing theme song ), Danger Man ( known as Secret Agent in the USA, where his theme music was removed in favour of a theme with lyrics ), Department S, Randall and Hopkirk ( Deceased ), The Saint, Gideon's Way and The Baron.
This last song was the theme tune for Danger Man, a British TV series that had been given a new title ( Secret Agent ) and theme for the U. S. market.
On television, he was a semi-regular in the series The Texan from 1958 to 1960, and appeared in guest roles in a range of popular British programmes from the 1950s to the 1970s, including The Adventures of Robin Hood, Dixon of Dock Green, Danger Man, The Avengers, Randall and Hopkirk ( Deceased ), The Persuaders !, and Doctor Who ( the story Death to the Daleks ).
During his career he also had guest roles in episodes of a variety of other popular British, American and Canadian television programmes, including: Doomwatch, The Littlest Hobo, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Ironside, The Saint, Danger Bay and The New Avengers.

Danger and television
Throughout the 1950s he directed over 140 episodes of shows like Playhouse 90, Climax !, and Danger, including The Comedian, written by Rod Serling and starring Mickey Rooney as a ragingly vicious television comedian.
The narrative tone of television espionage ranged from the drama of Danger Man ( 1960 – 68 ) to the sardonicism of The Man from U. N. C. L. E ( 1964 – 68 ) and the flippancy of I Spy ( 1965 – 68 ) until the exaggeration, akin to that of William Le Queux and E. Phillips Oppenheim before the First World War ( 1914 – 18 ), degenerated to the parody of Get Smart ( 1965 – 70 ).
After working at a number of jobs and writing part-time, he became a writer full-time during 1956, encouraged by the success of the CBC television drama, Flight into Danger ( in print as Runway Zero Eight ).
Another actress, Camila Ashland, who appeared on the television show Danger, physically resembled Madeline Lee ; though she had no political past, her network too became the target of protest phone calls.
Her earliest television appearances included guest roles on Danger Man, Adam Adamant Lives !, The Saint, Z-Cars and The Avengers in the 1960s.
According to Andrew Pixley's notes to the CD Danger Man Original Soundtrack, Ian Fleming was involved with Ralph Smart to bring James Bond to television.
The name also refers to Fireside Theatre, an early television series that ran on NBC from 1949 to 1955, followed by Jane Wyman Presents the Fireside Theatre ( 1955 – 58 ); it may also refer to the Fireside Chats radio broadcasts made by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, a parody of which can be heard in one of the Theatre's Nick Danger adventures.
The original Danger Mouse returned to terrestrial television after the BBC purchased episodes of the series to broadcast in its daytime schedules with its first broadcast on 12 February 2007.
He moved into television with scripts for Danger, The Gulf Playhouse and Manhunt.
In his early career as a director he worked on TV commercials and over twenty-five television series including The Fugitive, Combat !, Get Smart, The Man from U. N. C. L. E., The Wild Wild West, Gilligan's Island, The Brady Bunch, The Six Million Dollar Man, Kojak, Tales from the Crypt and The Twilight Zone ( most notably the famous " Nightmare at 20, 000 Feet " starring William Shatner and " From Agnes-with love " starring Wally Cox ), as well as the serial Danger Island from the children's program The Banana Splits.
Shortly thereafter Ngakane went into exile in the United Kingdom, where he appeared in Quatermass and the Pit ( 1958 ) and in the television spy series Danger Man ( Deadline, 1962 ) with Patrick McGoohan.
Patrick Joseph McGoohan ( March 19, 1928 – January 13, 2009 ) was an American-born actor, brought up in Ireland and England, where he established an extensive stage and film career, with his most notable roles in the 1960s television series Danger Man ( renamed Secret Agent when exported to the US ), and The Prisoner, which he co-created.
She took a Broadway role in Same Time, Next Year and then made appearances in the television movie based on Danielle Steel's Message from Nam and in 1994's Clear and Present Danger.
Danger, Will Robinson !” is a catchphrase from the 1960s ’ American television series Lost in Space spoken by voice actor Dick Tufeld.

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