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.
Plot
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 places as Iraq, French Indochina and Algiers. Tracy Reed co-stars in the first series.
An impressionable young heiress, Joanne, falls in love with a penniless conman, leading to disaster when Mike Strait decides to break them up with unexpected consequences for himself. Stars Noel Harrison, Erica Rogers and Renée Houston.
On the Indo-China border Strait on assignment discovers Chinese soldiers occupying an Indian village while building a road. Strait with the help of a beautiful Indian doctor trick the Chinese into leaving but when their ruse fails the doctor makes a dramatic sacrifice to save the threatened village. Stars Leela Naidu, Gary Raymond, Peter Arne, Alfred Burke, Burt Kwouk and George Little.
Strait, on assignment in Vietnam, is ambushed and is treated at a mission run by an Italian doctor who has rejected western values. Communist troops take over the mission and put the doctor on trial for allowing freedoms of thought and Christian beliefs. Sentenced to death, Strait is given help from a surprising quarter to free the doctor. Stars Anthony Quayle, John Meillon, Tsai Chin and John Hollis.
The CIA asks Strait to go undercover as the chauffeur of an eccentric old lady and go behind the Iron Curtain on her annual holiday to take the waters. The aim is to photograph a general who the CIA believes has died and been replaced by a double. Stars Nigel Davenport, Cicely Courtneidge, Brian Wright, Erika Remberg and John Tate.
In Loscha, a small country between Burma and China, Strait becomes involved in establishing the identity of a 12-year-old boy who may be a prince, in order to avert a revolution. Stars Geoffrey Keen, Michael Sirr, Larry Cross and Robert Arden.