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Theme music composer
  
Henry Mancini

Original language(s)
  
English

Final episode date
  
22 June 1963

Number of seasons
  
2

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Created by
  
Leslie Harris

Country of origin
  
United Kingdom

First episode date
  
29 September 1962

Network
  
ITV

Number of episodes
  
20

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Starring
  
Craig Stevens Tracy Reed

Composer(s)
  
Ivor Slaney Edwin Astley

Cast
  
Craig Stevens, Tracy Reed, Graham Stark

Similar
  
The Sentimental Agent, Ghost Squad, Interpol Calling, Sir Francis Drake, Sword of Freedom

Man of the World was an ATV drama series, distributed by ITC Entertainment. The show ran in the United Kingdom in 1962 and 1963 for 20 one-hour episodes in monochrome.

Contents

The series stars Craig Stevens as Michael Strait, a world-renowned photographer whose assignments lead him into investigating mysterious goings-on amongst the rich and glamorous and intrigue from far-flung place as Iraq, Indo-China, and Algiers. Tracy Reed co-stars in the first season.

Main cast

  • Craig Stevens as Michael Strait
  • Tracy Reed as Maggie MacFarlane (Series 1)
  • Notable guest stars

    Warren Mitchell, Shirley Eaton, Carlos Thompson, Burt Kwouk, Anthony Quayle, Patrick Troughton, Sam Wanamaker, Patrick Wymark, Eric Pohlmann, Leela Naidu and Donald Sutherland.

    Music

    The series' theme music was by Henry Mancini, with incidental music under the control of Ivor Slaney using many musical cues of Edwin Astley.

    Episode list

    Airdate is for ATV London. ITV regions varied date and order.

    Production number here refers to the order of the Network DVD.

    Series one

    Filmed on location and at Shepperton Studios

    References

    Man of the World (TV series) Wikipedia