Roger Moore directs this episode. It opens with the Saint making a slight political quip. How hospitals treat people involved in polo accidents like a prince.
A friend of Templar, Nigel Perry wants his help. His father died prospecting in Australia. He is now a partner with Miles Hallin who did manage to survive the Australian ordeal where Nigel's father perished.
Nigel believes tha Miles did all he could to save his father. Now he wants to repay the favour as he thinks someone is blackmailing Miles.
Miles is an adventurer, who lives his life recklessly. Hence he is dubbed by the press as the man who could not die.
However it is Nigel's life that is in danger instead when he goes to an underground cave in Wales. It seems Miles is getting blackmailed for what he might have done in Australia to Nigel's father.
The story is weak. Young Nigel is naive and Templar is reckless getting left alone with Miles. It is a story with not that much plot.
A friend of Templar, Nigel Perry wants his help. His father died prospecting in Australia. He is now a partner with Miles Hallin who did manage to survive the Australian ordeal where Nigel's father perished.
Nigel believes tha Miles did all he could to save his father. Now he wants to repay the favour as he thinks someone is blackmailing Miles.
Miles is an adventurer, who lives his life recklessly. Hence he is dubbed by the press as the man who could not die.
However it is Nigel's life that is in danger instead when he goes to an underground cave in Wales. It seems Miles is getting blackmailed for what he might have done in Australia to Nigel's father.
The story is weak. Young Nigel is naive and Templar is reckless getting left alone with Miles. It is a story with not that much plot.