The British spy television series Danger Man was broadcast in the United States under the title Secret Agent.
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Espionage is the practice of obtaining secrets (spying) from rivals or enemies for military, political, or economic advantage.
Since not much is publicly known about real-life secretagents, the popular conception of the secretagent has been formed largely by 20th and 21st century literature and cinema.
Similar to the character of the private eye, the secretagent is usually a loner, sometimes amoral, an existential hero operating outside the everyday constraints of society.
Espionage is the practice of obtaining secrets (spying) from rivals or enemies for military, political, or economic advantage.
Since not much is publicly known about real-life secretagents, the popular conception of the secretagent has been formed largely by 20th and 21st century literature and cinema.
Similar to the character of the private eye, the secretagent is usually a loner, sometimes amoral, an existential hero operating outside the everyday constraints of society.