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- THE SAINT
- --------------------
-
-
- Cast & Credits
- ------------------
-
- Simon Templar (Roger Moore).
- Chief Inspector Teal (Ivor Dean).
- (Campbell Singer, Wensley Pithy, and Norman Pitt
- appeared as Teal in three First-Season stories).
-
- Black & White episodes
- ----------------------
- Producers: Robert S. Baker and Monty Berman.
- An ATV Production for New World/ITC Ltd.
- Filmed at Associated British Picture Corp.
- (Elstree)
- 4 October 1962 - 19 March 1964.
- 8 October 1964 - 11 March 1965.
- 1 July - 26 August 1965.
- 71 monochrome 60-minute episodes.
-
- Colour Episodes
- ---------------
- Producer: Robert S. Baker.
- Music by: Edwin Astley(Throughout)
- Script supervisor: Harry H. Junkin.
- (Throughout)
- A Bamore Production for ITC.
- Filmed on location and at Elstree Studios.
- 30 Setember 1966 - 2 June 1967.
- 22 September 1968 - 9 Febuary 1969.
- 47 colour 60-minute episodes.
- (USA: Syndicated 1963 - 1966.
- NBC May - September 1967.
- Febuary - September 1968.
- April - September 1969.
- 120 episodes)
-
-
- Synopsis Of The Show
- -------------------------
-
-
- The adventures of Simon Templar, aka the Saint, a
- modern-day Robin Hood who raised hell with his adversaries, rescued damsels
- in distress with a twinkle in his eye, and found himself involved in hair-
- raising adventures that took him all over the world. Known as the Saint,
- because of his initials, S.T., (and because he always helped those in need),
- Templar's zest for adventure lead him into many dangerous situations from
- which he always emerged triumphant - usually with a pretty girl at his side.
-
-
-
- Background Info
- -------------------
-
-
- Certainly one of the most sucessfull series of its
- kind, "The Saint" was a case of its leading actor fitting the role like a
- glove. Although the Saint had been around for many years previously, having
- been portrayed in a number of films in the late 30s early 40s, by such stars
- such as "George Sanders," it was'nt until "Roger Moore" was handed the role
- that the character took on a new dimension. Such was Moore's performance as
- Simon Templar, that afterwards it was difficult to see any other actor in the
- part, hence the faliure of the 1977 series, "The Return of the Saint," which
- starred "Ian Ogilvy". Indeed, even today, the role that is mainly indentified
- with Roger Moore is Simon Templar, The Saint, even after an excellent run as
- "James Bond" in the 70s and 80s. Moore eventually went on to own the rights
- to the series and many of the programs reflected this, with him directing
- some episodes. The series contained more than its share of fisticuffs and for
- the first 71 adventures stuck closely to the stories of Templar's creator,
- Leslie Chateris, which were adapted for the series. Thereafter the plots
- became a little more wilder, but still always entertaining. With world sales
- estimated to have passed the £370-million mark, the production company (not
- to mention Roger Moore, with the rights to the series) must be well satisfied
- with the end result.
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Season One: 17 monochrome 60-minute episodes.
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- 1. THE TALENTED HUSBAND.
- ------------------------------
-
- Writer: Jack Sanders.
- Director: Michael Truman.
- Guest Stars: Shirley Eaton, Derek Farr,
- Patricia Roc.
-
- Was the death of playwright John Clarron's wife
- an accident or murder? Together with Adrienne, a glamorous insurance agent,
- Simon Templar delves into Clarron's background - and turns up a few surprises
-
-
- 2. THE LATIN TOUCH.
- -----------------------
-
- Writers: Gerald Kelsey and Dick Sharples.
- Director: John Gilling.
- Guest Stars: Suzan Farmer, Alexander Knox,
- Warren Mitchell.
-
- Going to the rescue of an American girl who is
- being overcharged by a taxi-driver in Rome, Simon soon finds himself involved
- in an intriguing kidnapping case - and uncovers a few guilty secrets along
- the way.
-
-
- 3. THE CAREFUL TERRORIST.
- -----------------------------
-
- Writers: Gerald Kelsey and Dick Sharples.
- Director: John Ainsworth.
- Guest Stars: David Kossoff, Peter Dyneley,
- Allan Gifford.
-
- When Simon's journalist friend Lester Boyd
- decides to run an expose of a crooked union boss, and is murdered before he
- can submit his story, the Saint decides to continue the crusade - but doing
- so places his life in danger.
-
-
- 4. THE COVETOUS HEADMAN.
- -----------------------------
-
- Writer: John Roddick.
- Director: Michael Truman.
- Guest Stars: Barbara Shelley, Eugene Deckers,
- George Pastell.
-
- The Saint tests the theory that wearing a St
- Christopher medallion protects one from harm. For Valarie North, a girl he
- meets during a flight to Paris, the opposite proves true, and Simon finds
- himself up to his neck in danger and intrigue.
-
-
- 5. THE LOADED TOURIST.
- ----------------------------
-
- Writer: Richard Harris.
- Director: Jeremy Summers.
- Guest Stars: Barbara Bates, Edward Evans,
- Guy Deghy.
-
- Witnessing a murder leads to the Saint becoming
- involved with an emigre family - and joining in the hunt for a briefcase
- containing valuable papers which the family can ill-afford to lose.
-
-
- 6. THE PEARLS OF PEACE.
- ---------------------------
-
- Writer: Richard Harris.
- Director: David Greene.
- Guest Stars: Bob Kanter, Erica Rogers,
- Dina Paisner.
-
- When Simon invests money in his friend's quest
- to find gems, it isn't long before both men find themselves facing a
- dangerous enemy. Simon's intervention proves costly - and his friend Brad
- discovers pearls of wisdom.
-
-
- 7. THE ARROW OF GOD.
- -------------------------
-
- Writer: Julian Bond.
- Director: John Paddy Carstairs.
- Guest Stars: Honor Blackman, Ronald Leigh-Hunt,
- Tony Wright.
-
- Simon finds danger in the most unlikely
- surroundings - murder and mayhem between a number of hotel guests explode
- into his holiday break in Nassau.
-
-
- 8. THE ELEMENT OF DOUBT.
- ----------------------------
-
- Writer: Norman Borisoff.
- Director: John Ainsworth.
- Guest Stars: David Bauer, Alan Gifford,
- Bill Nagy.
-
- Carlton Rood is a brilliant but corrupt
- attorney. He wins acquittals for his clients by any means open to him.
- Nothing, it seems, can halt his criminal activities - until a brush with
- the law sets the Saint on his heels.
-
-
- 9. THE GOLDEN JOURNEY.
- ---------------------------
-
- Writer: Lewis Davidson.
- Director: Robert S. Baker.
- Guest Stars: Erica Rogers, Paul Whitsun-Jones,
- Stella Bonheur.
-
- She is beautiful, warm-hearted and generous -
- but has been spoilt by doting parents. Her name is Belinda and a chance
- encounter provides the Saint with the opportunity to show the girl that
- there are other things in life besides wealth.
-
-
- 10. THE EFFETE ANGLER.
- ---------------------------
-
- Writer: Norman Borisoff.
- Director: Anthony Bushell.
- Guest Stars: Shirley Eaton, George Pravda,
- Jack Gwillim.
-
- When Simon takes a fishing holiday in Miami and
- discovers a beautiful 'mermaid' casting her magic over a ship-owner, he finds
- himself swimming in dangerous waters - and netting a biggger catch than he
- expected.
-
-
- 11. THE MAN WHO WAS LUCKY.
- -------------------------------
-
- Writer: John Gilling.
- Director: John Gilling.
- Guest Stars: Eddie Byrne, Delphi Lawrence,
- Campbell Singer.
-
- With the help of two lovely girls, Simon deals
- with a protection gang who are threatening a bookmaker. But his involvement
- in the affair brings him to the attention of Inspector Claude Eustace Teal -
- a policeman with whom Simon will share many adventures.
-
-
- 12. THE CHARITABLE COUNTESS.
- ---------------------------------
-
- Writers: Gerald Kelsey and Dick Sharples.
- Director: Jeremy Summers.
- Guest Stars: Patricia Donahue, Nigel Davenport,
- Warren Mitchell.
-
- Simon meets a Countess who can't count very
- well: someone is using her to feather their own nest at her expense - with
- money meant for a charity. Their chance meeting paves the way for Simon to
- trim the gang's feathers and prove that charity begins at home.
-
-
- 13. THE FELLOW TRAVELLER.
- ------------------------------
-
- Writer: Harry H. Junkin.
- Director: Peter Yates.
- Guest Stars: Dawn Addams, Neil McCallum,
- Ray Austin.
-
- 'Get Maria...go to the Blue Goose' - words
- spoken to Simon by a dying man lead the Saint into putting his life on the
- line to expose a killer. The Blue Goose is owned by the beautiful Maria -
- and she wants Simon dead!
-
-
- 14. STARRING THE SAINT.
- ----------------------------
-
- Writer: Harry H. Junkin.
- Director: James Hill.
- Guest Stars: Ronald Radd, Ivor Dean,
- Wensley Pithey.
-
- When Simon agrees to star as the Saint in a new
- film, it isn't long before someone rewrites the scenario with scenes of
- Simon's death. But why should anyone wish to kill their leading star?
- The answer leads Simon into danger beneath the floodlights.
-
-
- 15. JUDITH.
- ----------------
-
- Writer: Leonard Grahame.
- Director: Robert Lynn.
- Guest Stars: Julie Christie, David Bauer,
- Margot Johns.
-
- A quiet drive in the country turns into a
- headlong chase to stop a cunningly conceived fraud attempt taking place.
- Simon is accused of trespassing, and the accusation leads to an exciting
- adventure in the Swiss Alps.
-
-
- 16. TERESA.
- -----------------
-
- Writer: John Kruse.
- Director: Roy Ward Baker.
- Guest Stars: Lana Morris, Eric Pohlman,
- Marne Maitland.
-
- When simon becomes involved with a beautiful
- woman trying to solve the disappearence of her husband, he finds himself
- being chased by Mexican bandits - and discovers life under the big top is
- not as it first appears.
-
-
- 17. THE ELUSIVE ELLSHAW.
- -----------------------------
-
- Writer: Harry H. Junkin.
- Director: John Moxey.
- Guest Stars: Angela Browne, Richard Vernon,
- Norman Pitt.
-
- A cashier's strange behaviour before her death
- leads Simon to suspect foul play. Before he's done, he will have thwarted
- an assassination attempt, unearthed the woman's 'dead' husband - and caused
- much annoyance to a gang of cut-throats.
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Season Two: 22 monochrome 60-minute episodes.
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- 18. MARCIA.
- ---------------
-
- Writer: John Kruse.
- Director: John Krish.
- Guest Stars: Samantha Eggar, Johnny Briggs,
- Philip Stone.
-
- After her face is disfigured in an acid attack,
- international film starlet Marcia Landon commits suicide. Her death presents
- a conveniant opportunity for Claire Avery to step into the dead star's shoes-
- but the Saint steps into trouble when Claire is threatened with the same
- fate.
-
-
- 19. THE WORK OF ART.
- -------------------------
-
- Writer: Harry H. Junkin.
- Director: Peter Yates.
- Guest Stars: Yolande Turner, Alex Scott,
- Martin Benson.
-
- The Saint's springtime sojourn in Paris with the
- bewitching Juliette leads to drama when her brother, Andre, is suspected of
- murdering his partner to gain control of their fashion concern.
-
-
- 20. IRIS.
- ----------------
-
- Writer: Bill Strutton.
- Director: John Gilling.
- Guest Stars: David Bauer, Barbara Murray,
- Ivor Dean.
-
- The Saint becomes involved in the schemes of a
- racketteer and his wife to frame a man for blackmail. The 'man' marked down
- to be the hapless recipient of bad news is Simon himself - so he plays out
- enough rope to hang his adversaries.
- NOTE: This episode was the first to feature Ivor Dean in the role of "Chief
- Inspector Teal, a part he would play in many other episodes.
-
-
- 21. THE KING OF THE BEGGARS.
- ---------------------------------
-
- Writer: John Gilling.
- Director: John Gilling.
- Guest Stars: Maxine Audley, Oliver Reed,
- Warren Mitchell.
-
- When several attempts are made on the life of
- a beautiful Italian actress, the Saint dons a beggar's diguise to get to the
- bottom of the villany - and the gang behind the attacks are soon begging for
- mercy.
-
-
- 22. THE ROUGH DIAMONDS.
- ----------------------------
-
- Writer: Bill Strutton.
- Director: Peter Yates.
- Guest Stars: Douglas Wilmer, George A. Cooper,
- Ivor Dean.
-
- A consignment of industrial diamonds is hijacked
- on arrival in England. Two security guards are murdered - and someone is out
- to lay blame at the Saint's door. Inspector Teal of Scotland Yard refuses to
- believe Simon's alibi - so the Saint sets out to throw a halo around the real
- culprits.
-
-
- 23. THE SAINT PLAYS WITH FIRE.
- -----------------------------------
-
- Writer: John Kruse.
- Director: Robert S. Baker.
- Guest Stars: Joseph Furst, Justine Lord,
- Ivor Dean.
-
- What connects the death of a journalist to a
- dark and isolated country house? Simon intends to find out, even if it means
- taking on the powerful force behind a new Nazi party - a man who has signed
- the Saint's death warrant.
-
-
- 24. THE WELL-MEANING MAYOR.
- ---------------------------------
-
- Writer: Robert Stewart.
- Director: Jeremy Summers.
- Guest Stars: Leslie Sands, Mary Kenton,
- Mandy Miller.
-
- Following up the death of a councillor, the
- Saint discovers corruption and treachery permeating through to the very heart
- of local goverment. One alone bears no investigation - the Mayor - but who is
- pulling his strings?
-
-
- 25. THE SPORTING CHANCE.
- -----------------------------
-
- Writer: John Kruse.
- Director: Jeremy Summers.
- Guest Stars: Derren Nesbitt, Gerald Heinz,
- Geoffrey Quigley.
-
- In Canada on a fishing holiday, the Saint
- uncovers a plot to bring a German scientist back to the East - against his
- best interests. So Simon goes fishing for the villains - and hooks a major
- prize by way of a result.
-
-
- 26. THE BUNCO ARTISTS.
- ---------------------------
-
- Writer: Lewis Davidson.
- Director: Peter Yates.
- Guest Stars: Peter Dyneley, Justine Lord,
- Mary Merrall.
-
- When two confidence tricksters divert the funds
- they recieved for the restoration of the village church into their own
- pockets, the Saint steps in and plays a confidence trick of his own - one
- which benefits the church twofold.
-
-
- 27. THE BENEVOLENT BURGLARY.
- ---------------------------------
-
- Writer: Larry Forrester.
- Director: Jeremy Summers.
- Guest Stars: John Barrie, Suzanne Neve,
- Gary Cockrell.
-
- Vascoe is an arrogant millionaire who is used
- to getting his own way. But when Simon bets him that his 'impregnable'
- Riviera home will be burgled within four days - and it appears that the
- Saint will win the stake of £5,000 - Vascoe employs tactics unbecoming to a
- gentleman.
-
-
- 28. THE WONDERFUL WAR.
- ---------------------------
-
- Writer: John Graeme.
- Director: Robert S. Baker.
- Guest Stars: Ferdy Mayne, Louis Raynor,
- Alfred Burke.
-
- When greed, murder and intrigue follow the
- discovery of oil in the Middle East state of Sayeda, the Saint wages his own
- kind of war on behalf of the deposed ruler's son Karim, who suspects his
- father's advisors of plotting to assassinate him.
-
-
- 29. THE NOBLE SPORTSMAN.
- ------------------------------
-
- Writer: John Graeme.
- Director: Peter Yates.
- Guest Stars: Sylvia Syms, Anthony Quayle,
- Jane Asher.
-
- When her husband Lord Yearley starts to receive
- threats to his life, Lady Anne seeks Simon's help to find out why anyone
- should want to kill him. The Saint uncovers a webb of intrigue which reaches
- back into her husband's past.
-
-
- 30. THE ROMANTIC MATRON.
- ------------------------------
-
- Writer: Larry Forrester.
- Director: John Paddy Carstairs.
- Guest Stars: Ann Gillis, John Carson,
- Patrick Troughton.
-
- Trouble is seldom far away from Simon Templar,
- but even the Saint is surprised when a beautiful girl bursts into his Buenos
- Aires hotel bedroom and beseeches him to help her. From that moment Simon's
- life hangs from a thread.
-
-
- 31. LUELLA.
- ---------------
-
- Writers: John Kruse and Harry H. Junkin.
- Director: Roy Baker.
- Guest Stars: David Hedison, Suzanne Lloyd,
- Susan Lloyd.
-
- When Simon bumps in to his old friend Bill
- Harvey, he finds himself painting the town red as Harvey sallies into one
- bar after another. But Simon soon tires of the game - when he finds himself
- the victim of blackmail attempts.
-
-
- 32. THE LAWLESS LADY.
- --------------------------
- Writer: Harry H. Junkin.
- Director: Jeremy Summers.
- Guest Stars: Dawn Addams, Julian Glover,
- Ivor Dean.
-
- To avenge a murder, Simon joins forces with
- the glamorous Countess Audrey Marova - one of the most astute crooks in
- London. Their combined efforts result in a team of modern-day pirates biting
- the dust - before Simon sets out to reform his companion.
-
-
- 33. THE GOOD MEDICINE.
- ---------------------------
-
- Writer: Norman Borisoff.
- Director: Roy Baker.
- Guest Stars: Barbara Murray, Anthony Newlands,
- Bill Nagy.
-
- When Simon meets the elegant and lovely Denise
- Dumont, the woman behind the Dumont beauty combine, he discovers the scent
- of something nasty hiding behind the facade of the woman's loving husband.
-
-
- 34. THE INVISIBLE MILLIONAIRE.
- ------------------------------------
-
- Writer: Kenneth Hayles.
- Director: Jeremy Summers.
- Guest Stars: Katherine Blake, Michael Goodlife,
- Nigel Stock.
-
- When strange things start to happen after a
- milloinaire and his assistant are reported killed in a carcrash, Simon's
- suspicions lead him to unravel the unusual affair of a man who continues
- spending his money from the grave.
-
-
- 35. THE HIGH FENCE.
- -----------------------
-
- Writer: Paddy Manning O'Brine.
- Director: James Hill.
- Guest Stars: James Villiers, Suzanne Lloyd,
- Ivor Dean.
-
- A dinner date with glamorous actress Gabrielle
- leads the Saint to a murder investigation and a grim hunt for one of London's
- most notorious master-criminals - an old enemy of Simon's and one who swore
- to kill him should they ever meet again.
-
-
- 36. SOPHIA.
- ----------------
-
- Writer: Robert Stewart.
- Director: Roger Moore.
- Guest Cast: Oliver Reed, Imogen Hassall,
- Peter Kriss.
-
- On holiday in a Greek village, Simon takes time
- out from his sightseeing to settle accounts with an Americanised crook who is
- threatening the peace of the inhabitants with his reign of bully-boy tactics.
- NOTE: This episode marked Roger Moore's first episode as a director.
-
-
-
- 37. THE GENTLE LADIES.
- ----------------------------
-
- Writer: John Graeme.
- Director: Jeremy Summers.
- Guest Stars: Avice Landon, Renee Houston,
- Barbara Mullen.
-
- They are three gentle ladies - not so young,
- but not too old. What awful secret do they suspect will fall upon them when a
- blackmailer enters their lives? Simon Templar determines to find out.
-
-
- 38. THE EVER-LOVING SPOUSE.
- ---------------------------------
-
- Writer: Norman Borisoff.
- Director: Ernest Morris.
- Guest Stars: Jeanne Moody, Paul Carpenter,
- David Bauer.
-
- Convention delegate Otis Q. Fennick is alone in
- his room when a near-naked girl bursts in.....followed by a photographer.
- Grounds for blackmail? Then why should the Saint suspect that murder is
- afoot?
-
-
- 39. THE SAINT SEES IT THROUGH.
- ----------------------------------
-
- Writer: Ian Kennedy Martin.
- Director: Robert S. Baker.
- Guest Stars: Margrit Saad, Joseph Furst,
- Carl Duering.
-
- The Saint is asked to assist the police in the
- breaking of an international art-smuggling ring, when a valuable Raphael
- miniature, stolen in Moscow, is discovered in the New York locker of Lili,
- a friend of Simon's.
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Season Three: 32 monochrome 60-minute episodes.
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- 40. THE MIRACLE TEA PARTY.
- --------------------------------
-
- Writer: Paddy Manning O',Brine.
- Director: Roger Moore.
- Guest Stars: Fabia Drake, Nanette Newman,
- Conrad Phillips.
-
- When a pretty young nurse visits London and a
- packet of tea is slipped into her bag, and then a man who has been following
- her is murdered, Simon Templar finds himself involved in a tense adventure
- with danger at every turn.
-
-
- 41. LIDA.
- -------------
-
- Writer: Michael Cramoy.
- Director: Leslie Norman.
- Guest Stars: Jeanne Moody, Erica Rogers,
- Peter Bowels.
-
- Wealthy Lida Verity falls victim to the smooth-
- talking nightclub blackmailer Maurice Kerr. Her sister, Joan, is alarmed at
- their relationship so she is delighted when her old friend Simon Templar
- arrives on the scene.
-
-
- 42. JEANNINE.
- ------------------
-
- Writer: Harry H. Junkin.
- Director: John Moxey.
- Guest Stars: Sylvia Syms, Jacqui Chan,
- Manning Wilson.
-
- When Simon visits Paris at the same time as
- Madame Chen, and their paths cross, the Saint is off and running into a
- new adventure to find a valuable pearl necklace which has been stolen from
- the girl.
-
-
- 43. THE SCORPION.
- ---------------------
-
- Writer: Paul Erickson.
- Director: Roy Baker.
- Guest Stars: Catherine Woodville, Dudley Sutton,
- Nyree Dawn Porter.
-
- Hiding somewhere in the background of
- unexplained happenings, blackmail and murder in which Simon finds himself
- involved, there hides a mysterious mastermind known only as The Scorpion.
- Who is he? Unless Simon unmasks the villain, a young girl faces certain
- death.
-
-
- 44. THE REVOLUTION RACKET.
- ------------------------------
-
- Writer: Harry H. Junkin.
- Director: Pat Jackson.
- Guest Stars: Eric Pohlman, Peter Arne,
- Suzanne Lloyd.
-
- Suspicious that an astute South American
- policeman is combining duty with personal gain, Simon dupes the man into
- showing his true colours by laying the seeds of doubt in the policeman's
- mind.
-
-
- 45. THE SAINT STEPS IN.
- ----------------------------
-
- Writer: John Kruse.
- Director: John Gilling.
- Guest Stars: Geoffrey Keen, Justine Lloyd,
- Annette Andre.
-
- The Saint becomes involved in big business to
- break apart the highly explosive relationship between a tycoon's daughter
- and the daughter of a scientist who is out to seek revenge for her fathers
- failure to win a large contract.
-
-
- 46. THE LOVING BROTHERS.
- -----------------------------
-
- Writer: John Graeme.
- Director: Leslie Norman.
- Guest Stars: Reg Lye, Ray Barrett,
- Ed Devereaux.
-
- Simon becomes involved with an old Australian
- prospecter who believes he's struck it rich by discovering a silver mine.
- He needs finance to work the dig, but his two wealthy sons refuse to cough
- up - until Simon tries a little gentle persuasion.
-
-
- 47. THE MAN WHO LIKED TOYS.
- ------------------------------
-
- Writer: Basil Dawson.
- Director: John Gilling.
- Guest Stars: John Paul, Maurice Kaufmann,
- Ivor Dean.
-
- When he tries to investigate the shady dealings
- of a toy-loving business executive whom he suspects of bribery and corruption
- Simon finds out that toy soldiers can sometimes win battles all on their own.
- Well, not quite, they sometimes require the help of the Saint.
-
-
- 48. THE DEATH PENALTY.
- --------------------------
-
- Writer: Ian Stuart Black.
- Director: Jeremy Summers.
- Guest Stars: Wanda Ventham, Paul Stassino,
- Brewster Mason.
-
- Holidaying in the South of France would be a
- breeze for anyone else, but when you're the Saint and you give a lift to a
- young girl, you can expect trouble to follow. It does, and Templar finds
- himself sorting out a vice ring - and a witness to murder.
-
-
- 49. THE IMPRUDENT POLITICIAN.
- ---------------------------------
-
- Writer: Norman Hudis.
- Director: John Moxey.
- Guest Stars: Anthony Bate, Justine Lord,
- Michael Gough.
-
- When a politician allows himself to become
- involved with a scheming girl and betrays secrets to make a killing on the
- stock market, he is asking for trouble. When the trouble arrives in the shape
- of blackmail, the man turns to the Saint for help.
-
-
- 50. THE HIJACKERS.
- ----------------------
-
- Writer: Paul Erickson.
- Director: David Eady.
- Guest Stars: Ingrid Schoeller, Neil McCallum,
- Walter Gotell.
-
- In Munich to visit an old friend, the Saint
- meets a beautiful Fraulein and finds himself plunged headlong into an
- audacious scheme to rob the American army of high-powered weapons.
-
-
- 51. THE UNKIND PHILANTHROPIST.
- ---------------------------------
-
- Writer: Marcus Demian.
- Director: Jeremy Summers.
- Guest Stars: Charles Farrell, David Graham,
- Sarah Brackett.
-
- A girl with a boy's name can lead to
- misunderstandings. The Saint takes advantage of this fact to repay a cruel
- and uncaring father for the selfish way he has been treating his step-
- children.
-
-
- 52. THE DAMSEL IN DISTRESS.
- --------------------------------
-
- Writer: Paul Erickson.
- Director: Peter Yates.
- Guest Stars: Richard Wyler, Catherine Woodville,
- Ivor Dean.
-
- The owner of Templar's favourite restaurant is
- distraught....his daughter is pregnant, but has no husband. Her betrothed
- has absconded with a lot of money, so Simon plays matchmaker to restore the
- status quo.
-
-
- 53. THE CONTRACT.
- ---------------------
-
- Writer: Terry Nation.
- Director: Roger Moore.
- Guest Stars: Dick Haymes, Robert Hutton,
- Ivor Dean.
-
- Eight years after robbing an American airbase
- in England, the thief returns to his old haunts to recover the money he
- secreted away. The Saint's evidence put him away - and he's out for revenge.
-
-
- 54. THE SET-UP.
- --------------------
-
- Writer: Paddy Manning O'Brine.
- Director: Roy Baker.
- Guest Stars: Penelope Horner, Edward Underdown,
- Ivor Dean.
-
- When Simon finds his life threatened, a
- beautiful film starlet uses her acting talent to lead his unseen adversary
- into the open so that he can foil an ingenious plot to kill him - and lay
- the blame on someone else.
-
-
- 55. THE RHINE MAIDEN.
- --------------------------
-
- Writer: Brain Degas.
- Director: James Hill.
- Guest Stars: Stephanie Randall, Anthony Booth,
- Nigel Davenport.
-
- Quick action by the Saint saves the life of a
- pretty girl and plunges him into an intriguing mystery from which he barely
- escapes with his halo intact.
-
-
- 56. THE INESCAPABLE WORD.
- -----------------------------
-
- Writer: Terry Nation.
- Director: Roy Baker.
- Guest Stars: Ann Bell, James Maxwell,
- Maurice Hedley.
-
- While on a grouse-shooting holiday in the
- Scottish highlands, Simon finds himself confronted by some weird happenings
- surrounding the staff who work at a top-secret goverment research
- laboratory.
-
-
- 57. THE SIGN OF THE CLAW.
- -----------------------------
-
- Writer: Terry Nation.
- Director: Leslie Norman.
- Guest Stars: Suzan Farmer, Peter Copley,
- Burt Kwouk.
-
- The Saint finds himself involved in an
- anti-terrorist campaign in Southeast Asia. He has been invited there by a
- girl, but upon arrival she is nowhere to be found. Concerned for her safety,
- Simon delves deeper - and finds himself a terrorist prisoner.
-
-
- 58. THE GOLDEN FROG.
- -------------------------
-
- Writer: Michael Cramoy.
- Director: John Moxey.
- Guest Stars: Jacqueline Ellis, Hugh McDermott,
- Alan Tilvern.
-
- No one could be more gallant towards the fair
- sex than the Saint. But when an attractive girl uses Simon Templar to score
- a point with her rival, Simon decides to teach the girl a sharp lesson.
-
-
- 59. THE FRIGHTENED INNKEEPER.
- ----------------------------------
-
- Writer: Norman Hudis.
- Director: Roy Baker.
- Guest Stars: Michael Gwynn, Suzanne Neve,
- Percy Herbert.
-
- In reponse to an intriguing SOS from his friend
- Martin, the Saint travels to Cornwall. His arrival appears to cause
- consternation to the local innkeeper, and Martin is nowhere to be found.
-
-
- 60. SIBAO.
- ---------------
-
- Writer: Terry Nation.
- Director: Peter Yates.
- Guest Stars: Jeanne Roland, John Carson,
- Christopher Carlos.
-
- When the Saint meets the beautiful Sibao in a
- Haitian bar, he suddenly finds himself involved in the shadowy world of
- native superstition and voodoo practice - with himself and the girl as the
- sacrificial lambs.
-
-
- 61. THE CRIME OF THE CENTURY.
- ---------------------------------
-
- Writer: Terry Nation.
- Director: John Gilling.
- Guest Stars: Andre Morell, Sarah Lawson,
- Ivor Dean.
-
- When the Saint impersonates a tough, greying
- American safebreaker to foil a crime, he is amused to find that he is working
- side by side with his old Scotland Yard adversary Chief Inspector Claude
- Eustace Teal.
-
-
- 62. THE HAPPY SUICIDE.
- ---------------------------
-
- Writer: Brian Degas.
- Director: Robert Tronson.
- Guest Stars: John Bluthal, Jane Merrow,
- William Sylvester.
-
- Ziggy Zaglan enjoys the standing ovation he
- receives nightly from the crowds gathered to watch his television chat show.
- But Simon finds that sinister mischief lurks behind Ziggy's smiling face.
-
-
- 63. THE CHEQUERED FLAG.
- ---------------------------
-
- Writer: Norman Hudis.
- Director: Leslie Norman.
- Guest Stars: Eddie Byrne, Justine Lord,
- Edward de Souza.
-
- The Saint finds himself helping a friend to
- discover what lies behind a long spell of bad 'luck' that has dogged a
- former racing-driver. He comes to the grim decision that one of the man's
- competitors is playing the game by his own sordid rules.
-
-
- 64. THE ABDUCTORS.
- ----------------------
-
- Writer: Brian Degas.
- Director: Jeremy Summers.
- Guest Stars: Annette Andre, Robert Urquhart,
- Dudley Foster.
-
- An English girl wins a prize of a weekend in
- Paris but finds it very dull - until she bumps into the Saint. Within minutes
- the couple find themselves pursued by a gang of crooks and Simon finds
- himself investigating a kidnap plot.
-
-
- 65. THE CROOKED RING.
- -------------------------
-
- Writer: Harry H. Junkin.
- Director: Leslie Norman.
- Guest Stars: Walter Brown, Tony Wright,
- Nosher Powell.
-
- Simon becomes involved in bribery and corruption
- in the fight game when he is asked to help a young boxer, Steve Nelson,
- whose life has been threatened unless he follows orders and takes a 'dive'
- in his next contest.
-
-
- 66. THE SMART DETECTIVE.
- ----------------------------
-
- Writer: Michael Cramoy.
- Director: John Moxey.
- Guest Stars: Brian Worth, Anne Lawson,
- Ivor Dean.
-
- When a private detective boasts that his
- security precautions at a jewel exhibition are foolproof, Simon becomes
- suspicious and decides to find out if the building is really as secure as
- it seems.
-
-
- 67. THE PERSISTENT PARASITES.
- ---------------------------------
-
- Writer: Norman Hudis.
- Director: Robert Tronson.
- Guest Stars: Cec Linder, Jan Holden,
- Ann Gillis.
-
- When the Saint is invited to join Waldo his
- millionaire friend on an island off the South of France, believing that
- he's in for a pleasant weekend sojourn, he accepts - but the weekend ends
- in tragedy.
-
-
- 68. THE MAN WHO COULD NOT DIE.
- ----------------------------------
-
- Writer: Terry Nation.
- Director: Roger Moore.
- Guest Stars: Patrick Allen, Robin Phillips,
- Ivor Dean.
-
- The Saint goes underground in an attempt to
- save a friend who has been tricked into going pot-holing with a dangerous
- man who has already killed once, and looks set to do so again, unless Simon
- can stop him.
-
-
- 69. THE SAINT BIDS DIAMONDS.
- --------------------------------
-
- Writer: Norman Hudis.
- Director: Leslie Norman.
- Guest Stars: George Murcell, Eunice Gayson,
- Jean St. Clair.
-
- Alarmed that a friend is facing bankruptcy
- because his most valuable asset, a famous diamond, has been stolen, Simon
- imperonates a diamond-cutter in an attempt to track down the jewel thieves.
-
-
- 70. THE SPANISH COW.
- -------------------------
-
- Writer: Paul Erickson.
- Director: John Gilling.
- Guest Stars: Vivienne Ventura, Gary Raymond,
- Arnold Diamond.
-
- The Saint becomes involved with the lovely
- widow of an assassinated South American politicion who believes that the
- men who killed her husband will not rest until she, too, is dead. Simon's
- dilemma: is the woman telling the truth?
-
-
- 71. THE OLD TREASURE STORY.
- -------------------------------
-
- Writer: Ronald Duncan.
- Director: Roger Moore.
- Guest Stars: Jack Hedley, Robert Hutton,
- Erica Rogers.
-
- An old seafaring friend of Simon's leads him
- into a starnge treasure hunt that takes them from Cornwall to the West
- Indies. Simon's suspicions that they are on a wild goose chase are confirmed
- when someone tries to kill them.
-
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- 72. THE QUEEN'S RANSOME.
- ----------------------------
-
- Writer: Leigh Vance.
- Director: Roy Baker.
- Guest Stars: Dawn Addams, George Pastell,
- Stanley Meadows.
-
- The Saint moves into regal circles. He comes
- to the aid of Queen Adana, whose husband is the deposed ruler of a Middle
- Eastern country. But Simon's problems are compounded by the woman herself,
- when she insists on having her own way.
-
-
- 73. THE HOUSE ON DRAGON'S ROCK.
- ------------------------------------
-
- Writer: John Kruse.
- Director: Roger Moore.
- Guest Stars: Anthony Bate, Annette Andre,
- Mervyn Johns.
-
- What is the secret of the mysterious rambling
- old house in the Welsh mountains which is being used as a research
- laboratory? Holidaying in Wales, Simon tries to crack its secret - and
- comes face to face with a diabolical enemy.
- NOTE: In some areas, this episode carried a warning: 'Unsuitable for children
- and people of a nervous disposition'. In others it was banned altogether -
- until repeat transmissions.
-
-
- 74. THE RUSSIAN PRISONER.
- -----------------------------
-
- Writer: Harry H. Junkin.
- Director: John Moxey.
- Guest Stars: Joseph Furst, Penelope Horner,
- Guy Deghy.
-
- A beautiful girl and a Russian professor combine
- to make the Saint's holiday in Switzerland one of the most memorable in his
- career. Someone is out to return the scientist to his homeland - until the
- Saint intervenes.
-
-
- 75. THE RELUCTANT REVOLUTION.
- ---------------------------------
-
- Writer: John Stanton.
- Director: Leslie Norman.
- Guest Stars: Jennie Linden, Barry Morse,
- Peter Illing.
-
- Simon stunbles into the activities of a girl
- he finds carrying a gun and determined to kill a man. He sets out to find
- out why - and ends up organising a revolution to overthrow a ruthless
- president.
-
-
- 76. THE HELPFUL PIRATE.
- --------------------------
-
- Writer: Roy Russell.
- Director: Roy Baker.
- Guest Stars: Paul Maxwell, Erika Remberg,
- Vladek Sheybal.
-
- Few people are able to resist the attraction
- of money for nothing, but when it is wrapped up in the guise of hidden
- treasure which is providing a profitable racket for confidence trickster
- Kolben, the Saint steps in to see fair play.
-
-
- 78. THE CONVENIENT MONSTER.
- --------------------------------
-
- Writer: Michael Cramoy.
- Director: Leslie Norman.
- Guest Stars: Suzan Farmer, Laurence Payne,
- Fulton Mackay.
-
- When the Saint encounters a monster mystery in
- Scotland - none other than the Loch Ness Monster itself - he must decide
- if 'Nessie' is behind a series of macabre killings, or is it the work of
- human hands?
-
-
- 79. THE ANGEL'S EYE.
- -------------------------
-
- Writer: Paul Erickson.
- Director: Leslie Norman.
- Guest Stars: Liam Richmond, Jane Merrow,
- T.P. McKenna.
-
- Why should a respected Dutch jeweller lie about
- a valuable stone which the Saint knows he has been given for cutting?
- When the man refuses to acknowledge receiving the diamond, Simon determines
- to find out why.
-
-
- 80. INTERLUDE IN VENICE.
- ------------------------------
-
- Writer: Paddy Manning O'Brine.
- Director: Leslie Norman.
- Guest Stars: Lois Maxwell, William Sylvester,
- Quin O'Hara.
-
- Simon finds out that the sun does'nt always
- shine in Italy - and there is always a warm welcome when you're the Saint
- and hot on the trail of a gang of racketeers, who intend to seek revenge.
- NOTE: This episode features Lois Maxwell, who would play opposite Roger
- Moore, a few years later, as Miss Moneypenny, in the 'Bond' films.
-
-
- 81. LOCATE AND DESTROY.
- -----------------------------
-
- Writer: John Stanton.
- Director: Leslie Norman.
- Guest Stars: John Barrie, Francesca Annis,
- Victor Beaumont.
-
- In South America to visit a friend, Simon finds
- himself the unwilling prey of a gang of Israeli patriots who are searching
- for a former Nazi prisoner-of-war officer, who they believe to be alive in
- a local village.
-
-
- 82. THE BETTER MOUSETRAP.
- -----------------------------
-
- Writer: Leigh Vance.
- Director: Gordon Flemyng.
- Guest Stars: Alexandra Stewart, Ronnie Barker,
- Lisa Daniely.
-
- Simon combines romance with acute observation
- when he decides to expose the woman behind a series of audacious jewel thefts
- in the South of France - but by becoming involved, he finds himself arrested
- and charged as the real thief.
-
-
- 83. LITTLE GIRL LOST.
- -------------------------
-
- Writer: D.R. Mutten.
- Director: Roy Baker.
- Guest Stars: June Ritchie, Noel Purcell,
- Shay Gorman.
-
- When Simon visits Ireland and meets with
- Mildred, a young girl who claims to be Hitler's daughter, he finds himself
- dancing a merry Irish jig to escape from the clutches of a ruthless gang of
- Irish patriots.
-
-
- 84. THE PAPER CHASE.
- ------------------------
-
- Writer: Michael Cramoy.
- Director: Leslie Norman.
- Guest Stars: Niall McGinnis, Penelope Horner,
- Gordon Costelow.
-
- Persuaded to follow a defecting Civil Servant
- who has been tricked into smuggling secret papers into East Germany, Simon
- finds himself playing the part of a British agent to save the man's life.
-
-
- 85. FLIGHT PLAN.
- -------------------
-
- Writer: Alfred Shaughnessy.
- Director: Roy Baker.
- Guest Stars: William Gaunt, Fiona Lewis,
- Imogen Hassell.
-
- When he spots a nun wearing high-heeled shoes
- whilst collecting for charity at a London railway station, Simon's interest
- is aroused and he is soon plunged into an exciting cross-London chase to
- thwart the schemes of a clever gang of criminals.
-
-
- 86. ESCAPE ROUTE.
- --------------------
-
- Writer: Michael Winder.
- Director: Roger Moore.
- Guest Stars: John Gregson, Donald Sutherland,
- Ivor Dean.
-
- The Saint finds himself behind bars, staring
- at the delighted features of Cluade Eustace Teal - but his sentence is part
- of a police plan to smash a major international escape organization.
-
-
- 87. THE PERSISTENT PATRIOTS.
- ---------------------------------
-
- Writer: Michael Pertwee.
- Director: Roy Baker.
- Guest Stars: Edward Woodward, Jan Waters,
- Judy Parfitt.
-
- Having rescued Liskard from death, Simon
- discovers that the man's enemies will stop at nothing to get their man.
- Liskard, it appears, is more vulnerable than most - he has political as
- well as personal enemies.
-
-
- 89. THE FAST WOMEN.
- -----------------------
-
- Writer: Leigh Vance.
- Director: Leslie Norman.
- Guest Stars: Jan Holden, Kate O'Mara,
- John Carson.
-
- The Saint finds himself caught in the crossfire
- between two unscrupulous women who are rivls on the motor-racing circuit
- and rivals in love as well. Simon's intervention pleases neither woman -
- and he's soon in trouble again.
-
-
- 90. THE DEATH GAME.
- ------------------------
-
- Writer: John Kruse.
- Director: Leslie Norman.
- Guest Stars: Angela Douglas, George Murcell,
- Ivor Dean.
-
- A remarkable modern-day death cult has spread
- among students throughout the world. But when Simon finds himself marked
- down as the latest victim - and the threatened events become the real thing-
- he turns his attention to preventing further deaths.
-
-
- 91. THE ART COLLECTORS.
- --------------------------
-
- Writer: Michael Pertwee.
- Director: Roy Baker.
- Guest Stars: Ann Bell, Peter Bowels,
- Nadja Regin.
-
- Paris, and a damsel in distress. A combination
- which leads the Saint into meeting a girl who is selling her family's art
- treasures - before someone tries to steal them. Disbelieving her, Simon digs
- deeper to get at the truth.
-
-
- 92. TO KILL A SAINT.
- ------------------------
-
- Writer: Michael Winder.
- Director: Robert Asher.
- Guest Stars: Peter Dyneley, Annette Andre,
- Francis Matthews.
-
- It's the most unusual assignment he's ever
- undertaken - Simon is hired to disguise himself as a gangster and kill...
- the Saint! Determined to find out who is behind the scheme, Simon arranges
- his own death.
-
-
- 93. THE COUNTERFEIT COUNTESS.
- ---------------------------------
-
- Writer: Phillip Broadley.
- Director: Leslie Norman.
- Guest Stars: Kate O'Mara, Phillip Madoc,
- Ivor Dean.
-
- A plane crash sets the Saint on the trail of
- a counterfeiting gang, which takes him from London to Switzeland.
- While there he developes an interest in a wine of a very unusual vintage.
-
-
- 94. THE MAN WHO LIKED LIONS.
- --------------------------------
-
- Writer: Douglas Enefer.
- Director: Jeremy Summers.
- Guest Stars: Peter Wyngarde, Suzanne Lloyd,
- Michael Wynne.
-
- When Simon's journalist friend is murdered
- while on the biggest story of his life, the Saint decides to put a stop
- to the antics of a modern-day Caesar - a man who refuses to accept that
- the glory of Rome is over.
-
-
- 95. SIMON AND DELILAH.
- --------------------------
-
- Writer: C. Scott Forbes.
- Director: Roy Baker.
- Guest Stars: Ronald Radd, Lois Maxwell,
- Suzanne Lloyd.
-
- A tempermental film star is kidnapped. Is it
- a publicity stunt or something more sinister? On a visit to Rome, the Saint
- finds himself involved with the petty bickerings of a film production team -
- one of whom is a killer.
-
-
- 96. ISLAND OF CHANCE.
- ---------------------------
-
- Writer: John Stanton.
- Director: Leslie Norman.
- Guest Stars: Sue Lloyd, David Bauer,
- Alex Scott.
-
- Murder is unpleasant at the best of times,
- but when the gaiety of a West Indian holiday turns into a macabre murder
- inquiry, Simon finds himself dancing to the rhythm of a calypso death march.
-
-
- 97. THE GADGET LOVERS.
- --------------------------
-
- Writer: John Kruse.
- Director: Jim O'Connolly.
- Guest Stars: Mary Peach, Glyn Edwards,
- Burt Kwouk.
-
- When he finds himself involved in a strange
- death campaign - the organised assassination of British intelligence agents-
- Simon dons the identity of a Russian Secret Police Chief to track down the
- people responsible.
-
-
- 98. A DOUBLE IN DIAMONDS.
- ------------------------------
-
- Writers: Donald and Derek Ford.
- Director: John Gilling.
- Guest Stars: Cecil Parker, Anton Rodgers,
- Ivor Dean.
-
- Why should wealthy Lord Gillingham wish to
- purchase a copy of his fabulous family diamond necklace? Intrigued, the
- Saint attends a fashion show - and ends up preventing a robbery.
-
-
- 99. THE POWER ARTIST.
- -------------------------
-
- Writer: John Kruse.
- Director: Leslie Norman.
- Guest Stars: Pauline Munro, George Murcell,
- Ivor Dean.
-
- Finding himself dropped outside a Chelsea
- studio instead of his own apartment by a taxi-driver, who instructs him to
- go to the top floor, a mystified Simon climbs the staircase - and finds
- himself framed for murder.
-
-
- 100. WHEN SPRING IS SPRUNG.
- --------------------------------
-
- Writer: Michael Pertwee.
- Director: Jim O'Connolly.
- Guest Stars: Toby Robins, Ann Lynn,
- Ivor Dean.
-
- The combination of the French Riviera and an
- attractive girl lands the Saint in the unexpected position of being asked
- to rescue her father, a Russian spy who is being held against his will.
-
-
- 101. THE GADIC COLLECTION.
- -------------------------------
-
- Writer: Phillip Broadley.
- Director: Freddie Francis.
- Guest Stars: Georgia Brown, Peter Wyngarde,
- Michael Ripper.
-
- After finding a girl participating in a robbery
- in an Istanbul museum, the Saint soon finds the taste of Turkish delight a
- little hard to swallow. Someone is out to silence her - and Simon soon finds
- himself in the gunman's sights.
-
-
- 102. THE BEST LAID SCHEMES.
- --------------------------------
-
- Writers: Joseph Morhain and Sanford Wolfe.
- Director: John Moxey.
- Guest Stars: Sylvia Syms, Paul Daneman,
- Gabrielle Drake.
-
- Who is the victim of a drowning tragedy?
- The Saint meets with more than he bargained for when he sets out to prove
- that the 'dead' man is still alive. But why would anyone wish to convince
- his family that he's the victim of murder?
-
-
- 103. INVITATION TO DANGER.
- -------------------------------
-
- Writer: Terry Nation.
- Director: Roger Moore.
- Guest Stars: Shirley Eaton, Robert Hutton,
- Julian Glover.
-
- When a daring attempt is made to frame him,
- Simon finds himself surrounded by suspicion and intrigue - and smack in
- the middle of an international secrets-for-sale drama. But is the cool
- blonde really a British secret agent - or his true enemy?
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- 104. LEGACY FOR THE SAINT.
- ------------------------------
-
- Writer: Michael Winder.
- Director: Roy Baker.
- Guest Stars: Reginald Marsh, Alan MacNaughton,
- Ivor Dean.
-
- Ed Brown is a retired gangster with a sense of
- humour - which includes getting his four greatest enemies at one another's
- throats. Simon helped to put him in jail the last time and intends to repeat
- the favour - providing Brown allows him to live.
-
-
- 105. THE DESPERATE DIPLOMAT.
- ---------------------------------
-
- Writer: Terry Nation.
- Director: Ray Austin.
- Guest Stars: John Robinson, Susan Farmer,
- Ivor Dean.
-
- When diplomat Jason Douglas disappears with
- a million dollars of aid destined for an African country, Simon finds himself
- pleading his old friend's innocence to a less-than-interested Claude Eustace
- Teal.
-
-
- 106. THE ORGANISATION MAN.
- ------------------------------
-
- Writer: Donald James.
- Director: Monte Norman.
- Guest Stars: Tony Britton, Caroline Mortimer,
- Mark Dignam.
-
- When the Saint signs on as a mercenary and finds
- that things are none too healthy on the health farm where he's being trained,
- he decides to find out the real function of the establishment. Is it a school
- for murder?
-
-
- 107. THE DOUBLE TAKE.
- --------------------------
-
- Writer: John Kruse.
- Director: Leslie Norman.
- Guest Stars: Georgoire Aslan, Kate O'Mara,
- Denise Buckley.
-
- Which man is which? That's the problem facing
- Simon when a business tycoon claims he is being impersonated by a perfect
- double who intends to grind his business empire into obscurity.
-
-
- 108. THE TIME TO DIE.
- --------------------------
-
- Writer: Terry Nation.
- Director: Robert Tronson.
- Guest Stars: Suzanne Lloyd, Maurice Good,
- Terence Rigby.
-
- The Saint finds himself playing a deadly game
- of cat and mouse with a would-be killer. Simon's dilemma is twofold: why
- should anyone want to put a dent in his halo, and who is the man known only
- as 'The Avenger'?
-
-
- 109. THE MASTER PLAN.
- --------------------------
-
- Writer: Harry H. Junkin.
- Director: Leslie Norman.
- Guest Stars: John Turner, Lyn Ashley,
- Burt Kwouk.
-
- When he discovers a plan to turn Britain and
- America into a dumping ground for some dangerous drugs, Simon sets out to
- crush the diabolical drugs-smuggling organisation at its source - a small
- island off the China coast.
-
-
- 110. THE SCALES OF JUSTICE.
- ------------------------------
-
- Writer: Robert Holmes.
- Director: Robert Asher.
- Guest Stars: Andrew Keir, Jean Marsh,
- John Barron.
-
- When four directors of a large business combine
- die in mysterious circumstances, Simon finds himself investigating a
- fiendishly clever murder market - and racing against time to save the life
- of a fifth director.
-
-
- 111. THE FICTION MAKERS. (Part 1)
- ------------------------------------
-
- Writer: John Kruse.
-
- When he is mistaken for the author of several
- way-out thrillers, the world of fiction comes vividly to life for the Saint-
- as does the real 'Amos Klein', a beautiful youg woman with a more than vivid
- imagination.
- 112. THE FICTION MAKERS. (Part 2)
- ------------------------------------
-
- Director: Roy Baker.
- Guest Stars: Sylvia Syms, Kenneth J. Warren,
- Justine Lord.
-
- Simon finds himself abducted with a girl who
- has been using the nom-de-plume Amos Klein. But why? Before he discovers
- the answer to that question, Simon and the girl share several hair-raising
- adventures.
-
-
- 113. THE PEOPLE IMPORTERS.
- -----------------------------
-
- Writer: Donald James.
- Director: Ray Austin.
- Guest Stars: Neil Hallett, Susan Travers,
- Gary Miller.
-
- The Saint investigates a racket in which illegal
- immigrants are being smuggled into Britain to serve as slave-labour in
- various Mafia-run establishments. His involvement leads himto personal
- tragedy - and the head of the enterprise.
-
-
- 114. WHERE THE MONEY IS.
- ----------------------------
-
- Writer: Terry Nation.
- Director: Roger Moore.
- Guest Stars: Kenneth J. Warren, Judy Morton,
- Sandor Eles.
-
- When a film producer's daughter disappears
- and he suspects that she has been kidnapped, then a unusual ransome demand
- arrives in the form of scenes cut from a film, the man seeks Simon's help
- in obtaining his daughter's release.
-
-
- 115. VENDETTA FOR THE SAINT. (Part 1)
- ---------------------------------------
-
- Writers: John Kruse and Harry H. Junkin.
-
- Suspecting that a man named Destamio is tied
- up with the Mafia, Simon attempts to prove it, but all he receives for his
- pains are threats to his life - which make him more determined than ever
- to reveal the truth.
- 116. VENDETTA FOR THE SAINT (Part 2)
- --------------------------------------
-
- Director: Jim O'Connolly.
- Guest Stars: Ian Hendry, Rosemary Dexter,
- Aimi Macdonald.
-
- Continuinghis investigations into
- Destamio's background, Simon discovers that the present Mafia head is dying.
- Suspecting that Destamio is plotting to take his place, the Saint decides
- to face his enemy.
-
-
- 117. THE EX-KING OF DIAMONDS.
- -------------------------------
-
- Writer: John Kruse.
- Director: Alvin Rakoff.
- Guest Stars: Ronald Radd, Isla Blair,
- Stuart Damon.
-
- Simon finds himself mixed up with drama on the
- French Riviera when he meets an ex-king who cheats at cards, and a beautiful
- young girl with an infallible system for winning at the casino tables.
-
-
- 118. THE MAN WHO GAMBLED WITH LIFE.
- --------------------------------------
-
- Writer: Harry H. Junkin.
- Director: Freddie Francis.
- Guest Stars: Clifford Evans, Veronica Carlson,
- Jayne Sofiano.
-
- The Saint has lead a long and adventurous life.
- But now he's been chosen as the subject for an experiment which entails
- being frozen to death and later being brought back to life. Will he give the
- scientists the cold shoulder?
-
-
- 119. THE PORTRAIT OF BRENDA.
- --------------------------------
-
- Writer: Harry H. Junkin.
- Director: John Gilling.
- Guest Stars: Anna Carteret, Marne Maitland,
- Ivor Dean.
-
- Gurus, pop singers and disc jockeys combine to
- set the Saint spinning at 45 rpm when he finds himself involved in a large-
- scale swindle involving a fake guru and a group of music-loving innocents.
-
-
- 120. THE WORLD BEATER.
- --------------------------
-
- Writer: Donald James.
- Director: Leslie Norman.
- Guest Stars: Patricia Haines. John Ronane,
- George A. Cooper.
-
- With a beautiful blonde by his side the Saint
- mops up the mysterious events surrounding a series of deaths among drivers
- at a car rally meeting - and finds himself steering around dangerous bends.
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