- Paul Bryan meets an old flame in Berlin and learns she is under surveillance by spy networks. A CIA agent persuades Paul to come spy with them, putting his rekindled romance and perhaps the woman's life in jeopardy.
- The dying Paul Bryan is delighted to spot a childhood sweetheart, but she confides 3 countries are spying on her - including the U.S. After ducking the persistent lawyer in West Berlin, she explains that her husband, a British 00, was supposedly killed, but his body is missing. The CIA violates Paul's civil rights and finds that Paul has a year or 2 to live. That enables the CIA to pressure Paul, a Korean War top gun, to help the U.S. determine if her spouse Biff Henderson is alive. Thus MI5 can rule out Biff's defecting or being kidnapped. Mrs. Henderson's desperate ploy to enter Soviet satellite Czechoslovakia, alerted the CIA to spy her. Paul spurned an offer to run for Attorney General to expand his soul before he dies, and he's supposed to stay in touch with his physician, in case a cure is found for his illness. Does the bachelor with no living relatives resume his Black Death tour of Europe, and will Paul's concern for the gorgeous, suicidal widow trump his patriotism?—David Stevens
- Paul is in West Berlin when he thinks he recognizes Eileen (Diana Hyland), a childhood sweetheart. She denies being Eileen but later calls Paul to admit her identity and their affair resumes. American Agent, Michael Allen (MacDonald Carey) recruits Paul to spy on his old friend. Cold War politics come into play as Paul and Eileen enjoy their time together, with Eileen revealing a secluded spot in the park that is the only place she feels unobserved or followed. Only Paul can find the truth, but does he want to? The real mystery is why a California girl has a foreign accent. The Mike Allen character returns in future episodes played by Stephen McNally. Original Air Date20 September 1965
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