The Protectors is a British television series, an action thriller created by Gerry Anderson. It was Anderson's second TV series using live actors as opposed to electronic marionettes, and also his second to be firmly set in contemporary times. It was also the only Gerry Anderson produced television series that was not of the fantasy or science fiction genres. It was produced by Lew Grade's ITC Entertainment production company. Despite not featuring marionettes or any real science fiction elements, The Protectors became one of Anderson's most popular productions, easily winning a renewal for a second season. A third season was in the planning stages when the show's major sponsor pulled out, forcing its cancellation. The Protectors first aired in 1972 and 1973, and ran to 52 episodes over two series, each 25 minutes long - making it one of the last series of this type to be produced in a half-hour format. It starred Robert Vaughn as Harry Rule, Nyree Dawn Porter as the Contessa Caroline di Contini, and Tony Anholt as Paul Buchet. Episodes often featured prominent guest actors.
The Protectors (Season 2)

Quin (Episode 1)
Writer: Trevor Preston
Air date: 1973-09-21
Overview: Harry travels to Spain in order to track down a bounty hunter named Quin.

Bagman (Episode 2)
Writer: Terry Nation
Air date: 1973-09-28
Overview: The Protectors are called to deliver the ransom for the kidnapped daughter of a Danish aristocrat.

Fighting Fund (Episode 3)
Writer: John Kruse
Air date: 1973-10-05
Overview: A revolutionary group steals and auctions off a priceless art collection in order to purchase dynamite to fund their cause.

The Last Frontier (Episode 4)
Writer: Tony Barwick
Air date: 1973-10-12
Overview: The Protectors are hired to smuggle into Britain a Russian scientist who wishes to marry her childhood sweetheart.

Baubles, Bangles and Beads (Episode 5)
Writer: Terry Nation
Air date: 1973-10-19
Overview: In Denmark, a young woman and her father call on the Protectors to deliver a huge ransom for a stolen jewelry shipment.

Petard (Episode 6)
Writer: Tony Barwick
Air date: 1973-10-26
Overview: The Protectors go after industrial spies who are threatening to topple a chemical company by scooping their best products.

Goodbye George (Episode 7)
Writer: Brian Clemens
Air date: 1973-11-02
Overview: Alone in Italy, the Contessa goes to Venice to find out why the son of a wealthy Brit is making huge withdrawals from his account.

Wam (1) (Episode 8)
Writer: Tony Barwick
Air date: 1973-11-09
Overview: In Salzburg, the Protectors must rescue a group of vacationers whom are unknowingly being held hostage on top of an Austrian mountain.

Wam (2) (Episode 9)
Writer: Tony Barwick
Air date: 1973-11-16
Overview: In Salzburg, the Protectors must rescue a group of vacationers whom are unknowingly being held hostage on top of an Austrian mountain.

Implicado (Episode 10)
Writer: Tony Barwick
Air date: 1973-11-23
Overview: In Spain, an English boy is framed and arrested on drug charges after a drug dealer plants some hash in his backpack.

Dragon Chase (Episode 11)
Writer: John Kruse
Air date: 1973-11-30
Overview: In Britain, Harry is called on to protect a Russian author from publishing his anti-socialist book.

Decoy (Episode 12)
Writer: Brian Clemens
Air date: 1973-12-07
Overview: An old friend who has a new lead on an insurance scam calls Harry and the Contessa to Venice, but he is murdered just before they arrive.

Border Line (Episode 13)
Writer: Anthony Terpiloff
Air date: 1973-12-14
Overview: The Protectors are hired by a Hungarian actress wanting to bury her now deceased revolutionary father in their homeland.

Zeke's Blues (Episode 14)
Writer: Shane Rimmer
Air date: 1973-12-21
Overview: Harry's college friend Zeke, a pianist, is blackmailed into setting Harry up by mobsters.

Lena (Episode 15)
Writer: Trevor Preston
Air date: 1973-12-28
Overview: In Venice, Harry aids Lena, a journalist, expose a corrupt politician.

The Bridge (Episode 16)
Writer: Tony Barwick
Air date: 1974-01-04
Overview: Undercover as an explosives expert, Harry seeks to rescue a kidnapped girl and prevent a bridge bombing.

Sugar and Spice (Episode 17)
Writer: David Butler
Air date: 1974-01-11
Overview: In order to protect the daughter of a rich industrialist who has received threats against her life, Harry poses as her tutor.

Burning Bush (Episode 18)
Writer: Trevor Preston
Air date: 1974-01-18
Overview: Harry masquerades as a drunk in order to get a Canadian heiress out of a cult.

The Tiger and the Goat (Episode 19)
Writer: Trevor Preston
Air date: 1974-01-25
Overview: The Contessa is used to lure her former lover, a British spy, out into the open.

Route 27 (Episode 20)
Writer: Terry Nation
Air date: 1974-02-01
Overview: Knowing where a huge stash of heroin is hidden, Harry confronts the drug dealers.

Trial (Episode 21)
Writer: Robert Banks Stewart
Air date: 1974-02-08
Overview: The Protectors are called upon when the father of a man on trial for murdering a policeman goes after the judge.

Shadbolt (Episode 22)
Writer: Tony Barwick
Air date: 1974-02-15
Overview: Harry is stalked on a train by Shadbolt, a professional assassin.

A Pocketful of Posies (Episode 23)
Writer: Terry Nation
Air date: 1974-02-22
Overview: Harry Rule is called upon to see if Eartha Kitt's (guest star)home is haunted.

Wheels (Episode 24)
Writer: Tony Barwick
Air date: 1974-03-01
Overview: The Protectors are hired to discretely research stolen secret Swiss bank account information.

The Insider (Episode 25)
Writer: Trevor Preston
Air date: 1974-02-25
Overview: The Protectors aid a movie director in the retrieval of film being held for ransom.

Blockbuster (Episode 26)
Writer: Shane Rimmer
Air date: 1974-03-15
Overview: The Protectors chase after a stolen platinum shipment.

Seasons

Episodes 26

Episodes 26