In 1902, Adam Adamant is lured into a trap by his arch nemesis 'The Face' and frozen in ice for eternity. That is until he is accidentally freed by workmen in 1966. Bewildered to find himself in the Swinging Sixties, Adamant is taken in by mod girl and lifelong fan Georgina Jones. When Georgie's grandfather is killed by a couple of thugs, Adamant decides his services are once again needed.
Adamant rescues Georgie from two motorcyclists who were chasing her because of a stick of rock candy. Inside they find a incomprehensible diagram which leads them to Blackpool to investigate. When Punch and Judy man William E. Simms overhears the villains plotting to kill Adamant, he decides to intervene.
The conveniently-timed deaths of a number of rich businessmen appear to have taken place shortly before they were due to receive large tax demands, arousing the suspicions of the Inland Revenue. The only common factor seems to have been their psychiatrist; Adam Adamant, posing as a harassed financier, makes an appointment with the man, who concludes from his patient's unusual mental history that he is suffering severe delusions and takes the opportunity to prescribe a stay at a sinister health resort.
Adam is called in when 400 passengers disappeared into thin air.
Adam has to protect an african leader from assassins and meets an old enemy.
Adam investigates the murder of an old wartime colleague of Simms'
Adam helps the ruler of oil rich country who is being intimidated.
Adam investigates when investors are being killed in sinister circumstanses.
The Face is determined to rid the world of Adam Adamant.
Georgina finds a new soft drink is not as sweet as it sounds.
Adam and Simms investigate sinister happenings at an old folks home.
Adam realises The Face is planning his biggest ""event"" yet after Georgina is nearly arrested.
Adam investigates following the murders of magician The Great Manton.
Are agents of The Face behind the sinister disapperance of a scientist?
Simms uncovers a sinister plot when his mother is arrested for disturbing peace.
52-minute documentary featuring Gerald Harper, Juliet Harmer, Verity Lambert and Brian Clemens. Presented by Mark Gatiss.