And soon enough I created my own spy, writing a collection of lavishly illustrated short stories of his outlandish exploits.
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Simon Ferret, Esq., the UK's only "internationally known clairvoyant espionage agent" |
I acquired the requisite related materiel, from bubblegum cards, the soundtrack album, and books spun off from the series, to Corgi models of the UNCLE cars...


From here I quickly followed along with the popularity of the genre, soaking in episodes of the debonair I Spy g-men Robert Culp and Bill Cosby...
the peerless Avengers, with Emma Peel's Lotus and John Steed's (wait for it) BENTLEY, both of which Corgi also happily offered...
Pre-007 Roger Moore as The Saint with his dashing Volvo...
Bond himself eventually, with the classic Aston-Martin, which Corgi sold with all its bells and whistles...
Maxwell Smart and Agent 99, in Get Smart, which spoofed the spoofs with a wimpy little Sunbeam Alpine...
Honey West, who, to be fair wasn't a spy but a private eye, but still had a hot car, an AC Cobra...
And the creme-de-la-creme, Patrick McGoohan as The Prisoner, hot on the heels of his Secret Agent (aka Danger Man)... in his Lotus 7
So back to Simon Ferret... it's hard to say whether his derring-do or his collection of rare automobiles was more important to his stories.
He kept many garagefuls of them scattered around Europe for use at the drop of a bowler...typically attached to his palatial residences.
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One of Simon's humble abodes |
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Spot these features in Simon's workroom: opaque projector, table of the elements, movie screen, hazmat suit, shortwave radio, and a ...er ...computer. |
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Simon's living room contained: the de rigeur lava lamp, fireman's pole to the lower floor, elevator-pedestal to the upper floor, an American-style phone booth, and a marmite dispenser. |
I developed Simon into an alter-ego, becoming an obnoxious Anglophile to the extent of affecting a generic British accent (fluctuating wildly between BBC and a Beatle-y scouse) which still I slip into at odd moments to this day.