The Secret Service

The Secret Service

Action & Adventure
Animation
Family
Comedy

The Secret Service

1S | 13E
09/21/1969
5.1
A Case For The Bishop
S1E1

1. A Case For The Bishop

0.0
9/21/1969

2. A Question of Miracles

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9/28/1969
To Catch A Spy
S1E3

3. To Catch A Spy

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10/5/1969
The Feathered Spies
S1E4

4. The Feathered Spies

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10/12/1969
Last Train To Bufflers Halt
S1E5

5. Last Train To Bufflers Halt

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10/19/1969
Hole In One
S1E6

6. Hole In One

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10/26/1969
Recall To Service
S1E7

7. Recall To Service

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11/2/1969
Errand Of Mercy
S1E8

8. Errand Of Mercy

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11/9/1969
The Deadly Whisper
S1E9

9. The Deadly Whisper

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11/16/1969
The Cure
S1E10

10. The Cure

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11/23/1969
School For Spies
S1E11

11. School For Spies

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11/30/1969
May-Day,May-Day
S1E12

12. May-Day,May-Day

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12/7/1969
More Haste, Less Speed
S1E13

13. More Haste, Less Speed

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12/14/1969

Overview

The Secret Service is a British children's espionage television series, made by Century 21 for ITC Entertainment and broadcast on Associated Television, Granada Television & Southern Television in 1969. Created by Gerry and Sylvia Anderson, and produced by David Lane and Reg Hill, it was the eighth and last Century 21 production to feature – in a manner similar to Thunderbirds and other earlier series – marionette puppet characters as part of a filming technique known as "Supermarionation". Under the direction of Gerry Anderson, who wanted to compensate for the inadequacies of Supermarionation and increase the realism of the format, The Secret Service incorporates footage of live actors for long-distance shots. After The Secret Service, Anderson would not work with puppets again until the 1980s, when he produced Terrahawks in "Supermacromation". Episodes of The Secret Service follow the adventures of Father Stanley Unwin, a character voiced by and resembling the real-life comedian of the same name. Outwardly the parish priest of a rural English village, Unwin is in fact a secret agent for BISHOP, a covert branch of British Intelligence that combats criminal and terrorist threats from overseas. Aided by junior operative Matthew Harding, the Father answers to his London-based superior – codenamed "The Bishop" – as he would in his public profession. When faced with the challenge of collecting intelligence in a hostile situation, Unwin and Matthew deploy the "Minimiser", a gadget capable of shrinking Matthew to a fraction of his normal size for the purposes of carrying out secret reconnaissance. A nonsensical gobbledegook of Unwin's formulation is used to confuse and distract enemies when required.