I recently saw several B&W episodes of the 60s " THE SAINT " series with Roger Moore , not the later colo(u)r ones , on a " retro TV " channel here in the United States .
What US network showed them back in the day ?
I don't believe there was much original hour-long series syndicating back then .
My impression of the show was that it was a James Bond clone , but , based on these ones - No .
Maybe that came when the " Swinging Sixties " really hit , which I suppose these JUUUSSST predate .
About 15 years ago I saw the Val Kilmer feature remake and read the novelization of it , I've never read Leslie Charteris' original prose stories , which were apparently such a brandname that the title card:
THE SAINT by LESLIE CHARTERIS " precedes the card for Roger .
The show was UK-filmed - Was ( later- ) Lord Lew Grade involved with it ?
The Saint is an " international vigilante/playboy " or some sort , but he's hardly a " spy " - there's no Commie-bashing in the episodes I saw , which " spy " would appear to suggest !!!
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...I believe I actually did search to see if I'd entered this before , but it didn't reach me , if so !!!!!!!!!!!
Well , I've given more details and invoked a comics manifestation and seen more episodes , so , let's make this the 1.25 post !!!!!!!!!!!
Howeves , I say a coupla things there that , perhaps , I can avoid repeating here . Again .
I didn't actually start into any spoiling there , either !!!!!!!!! So...
I'm currently watching 3 English shows from the early 60's in rotation at dinnertime:
THE AVENGERS (currently watching the 2nd season)
SECRET AGENT
THE SAINT
Checking the IMDB, I see SECRET AGENT was run in a completely different order from what my PBS station did. THE SAINT, meanwhile, was run apparently at random on Secaucus' NJ's Channel 9. I recall it took me several runs before I finally got all the B&W episodes. Together with THE UNTOUCHABLES (which I only ever got 75 episodes of), it was one of the shows that really began to burn me out of videotaping.
One result of watching and taping the show in no particular sequence is, today, I watched "STARRING THE SAINT", in which Ivor Dean played a film studio lawyer-- some time before he took over the role of Chief Inspector Claude Eustace Teal. I've already re-watched several Teal episodes with Dean, so seeing him as someone else, while a different actor plays Teal, can be a bit confusing.
They're always talking about "The FAMOUS Simon Templar", and this story had a movie studio wanting to do a story based on his life, but Roger Moore always looks too young to me to have HAD whatever kind of career he's supposed to be "famous" (or "notorious") for. It's probably his BEST acting ever, though. I really wish they'd have done a series of big-budget SAINT films in the 70's, instead of wasting everybody's time having Moore do such a BAD impersonation of "James Bond", a part he was totally wrong for.