Man in a Suitcase (1967–1968)
What is wrong with wanting to put yourself into a role to make it realistic ?
26 May 2010
Man in a suitcase played superbly by Texan actor Richard Bradford was simply the best TV series in the mid 60's, and to-date in general Richard Bradford's big mistake though, was wanting to put a really human side to this character named simply, Mcgill.

Richard Bradford wanted to do his own stunts and he wanted the stunt men to really hit him, he wanted things to be as authentic as possible.

For this reason, he fell out with many stunt men on the Man In A Suitcase Set.

And in my view this is why another series of Man in a Suitcase never materialised, and also because Richard Bradford's name went round, as a trouble maker, because he would not fall in line with the British status quo.
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