Man Called X 48-03-21 (51) One Sailor Died Twice

Beginning in the summer of 1944, at the height of World War II, The Man Called X was originally a kind of “FBI” program. The series soon developed a more international approach, however, featuring danger, intrigue, and romance in exotic settings. On any given Saturday or Sunday evening, Wendell Niles would say, “Wherever there is mystery, intrigue, romance, in all the strange and mysterious places of the world, there you will find “The Man Called X”.

Man Called X 48-03-14 (50) The Pickled Chemist

Beginning in the summer of 1944, at the height of World War II, The Man Called X was originally a kind of “FBI” program. The series soon developed a more international approach, however, featuring danger, intrigue, and romance in exotic settings. On any given Saturday or Sunday evening, Wendell Niles would say, “Wherever there is mystery, intrigue, romance, in all the strange and mysterious places of the world, there you will find “The Man Called X”.

Man Called X 48-03-07 (49) Passport to Danger

Beginning in the summer of 1944, at the height of World War II, The Man Called X was originally a kind of “FBI” program. The series soon developed a more international approach, however, featuring danger, intrigue, and romance in exotic settings. On any given Saturday or Sunday evening, Wendell Niles would say, “Wherever there is mystery, intrigue, romance, in all the strange and mysterious places of the world, there you will find “The Man Called X”.

Man Called X 48-02-29 (48) Storm over the Alps

Beginning in the summer of 1944, at the height of World War II, The Man Called X was originally a kind of “FBI” program. The series soon developed a more international approach, however, featuring danger, intrigue, and romance in exotic settings. On any given Saturday or Sunday evening, Wendell Niles would say, “Wherever there is mystery, intrigue, romance, in all the strange and mysterious places of the world, there you will find “The Man Called X”.

Man Called X 48-02-22 (47) Operation Silver

Beginning in the summer of 1944, at the height of World War II, The Man Called X was originally a kind of “FBI” program. The series soon developed a more international approach, however, featuring danger, intrigue, and romance in exotic settings. On any given Saturday or Sunday evening, Wendell Niles would say, “Wherever there is mystery, intrigue, romance, in all the strange and mysterious places of the world, there you will find “The Man Called X”.

Man Called X 48-02-15 (46) Guns on the Niger

Beginning in the summer of 1944, at the height of World War II, The Man Called X was originally a kind of “FBI” program. The series soon developed a more international approach, however, featuring danger, intrigue, and romance in exotic settings. On any given Saturday or Sunday evening, Wendell Niles would say, “Wherever there is mystery, intrigue, romance, in all the strange and mysterious places of the world, there you will find “The Man Called X”.

Man Called X 48-02-08 (45) A Tiger for the Lady

Beginning in the summer of 1944, at the height of World War II, The Man Called X was originally a kind of “FBI” program. The series soon developed a more international approach, however, featuring danger, intrigue, and romance in exotic settings. On any given Saturday or Sunday evening, Wendell Niles would say, “Wherever there is mystery, intrigue, romance, in all the strange and mysterious places of the world, there you will find “The Man Called X”.

Man Called X 48-02-01 (44) One Way to Macassar

Beginning in the summer of 1944, at the height of World War II, The Man Called X was originally a kind of “FBI” program. The series soon developed a more international approach, however, featuring danger, intrigue, and romance in exotic settings. On any given Saturday or Sunday evening, Wendell Niles would say, “Wherever there is mystery, intrigue, romance, in all the strange and mysterious places of the world, there you will find “The Man Called X”.

Man Called X 48-01-25 (43) Carbon Fourteen

Beginning in the summer of 1944, at the height of World War II, The Man Called X was originally a kind of “FBI” program. The series soon developed a more international approach, however, featuring danger, intrigue, and romance in exotic settings. On any given Saturday or Sunday evening, Wendell Niles would say, “Wherever there is mystery, intrigue, romance, in all the strange and mysterious places of the world, there you will find “The Man Called X”.

Man Called X 48-01-18 (42) Ranee of Shalakar

Beginning in the summer of 1944, at the height of World War II, The Man Called X was originally a kind of “FBI” program. The series soon developed a more international approach, however, featuring danger, intrigue, and romance in exotic settings. On any given Saturday or Sunday evening, Wendell Niles would say, “Wherever there is mystery, intrigue, romance, in all the strange and mysterious places of the world, there you will find “The Man Called X”.