Well, the star of this was Patrick McGoohan, who went on to fame in (and in fact, quit the Secret Agent series to do) "The Prisoner."

If you're not familiar with "The Prisoner," McGoohan is some sort of a secret agent who quits his job, gets gassed into unconsciousness and kidnapped shortly thereafter, and wakes up in a village where nobody has a name, just a number. He spends the entire series trying to escape, only to be thwarted by the village officials, and a mysterious balloon that chases him around and envelops him if he gets too far away. I have, and have watched, them all. It's one of the most unique series in TV history, IMO.

"Danger Man" was pretty much an English broadcasting show, which evolved into "Secret Agent." American audiences saw "Secret Agent" first, if I have it right. Pop singer Johnny Rivers did a version of "Secret Agent Man," which was the theme song. If it matters to you, the shows are in black and white, which for me is a plus, but I'm old....

I have several episodes of "Danger Man," on DVD, but have only watched a few. They're pretty good. McGoohan is a very suave, but not a "look at me, I'm a hunk," character that is easy to hate. In fact, his adventures have very little to do with the amour, but are instead dramatic encounters with political nasties and crooks.

From what I've seen, there is a lot of really entertaining hard-edged humor. I'd say go for it, especially if Emma is waiting on the other end. Jesus, Lord, Diana Rigg is as good as it gets.