Several years before Patrick McGoohan made "Secret Agent", he made a similar half hour show called "Danger Man". "Danger Man" was quite good but also rather rushed. So, with "Secret Agent" and their longer time slot, the series remade a few episodes--and in this case "You're Not in Any Trouble, Are You?" is a remake of his previous "Name, Date and Place".
The show begins with an agent learning that a recent death was no accident. However, before he could report this, he himself was killed. However, if Drake can find it, this dead agent left a clue as to who is doing these killings. The trail leads to a murder for hire organization--sort of like Murder Incorporated. And, Drake does something insanely foolish (which he also did in the previous version)--he takes out a contract on himself!
This is a good episode with a nice, violent finale. However, it's also one of the best episodes to watch to see Drake's ambivalence about women. Throughout the series, he's very much unlike James Bond--and seems to have no interest in women whatsoever. Some might even think Drake is gay--and in this show, it's about as obvious as it can be. A beautiful lady keeps throwing herself at him and Drake seems more annoyed than interested in this very charming lady. In fact, I felt rather sorry for the woman--there was just no way she was going to get more than polite indifference from the guy.