The Saint – The Bunco Artists

Season 2 (Episode 14)

Air Date: 19 December 1963

Screenplay: Lewis Davidson

Director: Peter Yates

Synopsis

Guest Stars
Mary Merral (Sophie Yarmouth), Peter Dyneley (Peter Eade), Justine Lord (Jean Yarmouth), Louise King (Joyce Eade), Victor Platt (Charlie), John Glyn Johns (Vicar Stone), Marie Makin (Miss Emma), Barbara Ogilvie (Mrs. Rance), Andre Maranne (Louis), John Standing (Gendarme), Meadows White (Stage Door Keeper)

Production Notes

  • Based on the story by Leslie Charteris

Episode Notes

  • Charity: Netherdon Parish Church Restoration Fund

 

← The Sporting Chance The Benevolent Burglary →

The Saint – The Sporting Chance

Season 2 (Episode 13)

Air Date: 12 December 1963

Screenplay: John Krause

Director: Jeremy Summers

Synopsis

Guest Stars
Derrin Nesbitt (Netchdeff), Gerrard Heinz (Professor Otto Mueller), Godfrey Quigley (Julius Pavan), Carol Cleveland (Marion Kent), Brandon Brady (Don Cleaver), Harry Webster (Beaver Johnson), Bruce Boa (Jack Williams), Nicholas Stuart (Inspector Hackett), Nan Marriot-Watson (Mrs. Whicker), William Buck (Detective Gorman), Evan Thomas (Dr. Beamish)

Production Notes

  • From the original story by Leslie Charteris

Episode Notes

  • Locations: Toronto; Manitou Lake, Ontario
  • Business: Pavan Lumber Co.

 

← The Well Meaning Mayor The Bunco Artists →

The Saint – The Well Meaning Mayor

Season 2 (Episode 12)

Air Date: 5 December 1963

Screenplay: Robert Stewart

Director: Jeremy Summers

Synopsis

Guest Stars
Leslie Sands (Sam Purdell), Mary Kenton (Alice Purdell), Norman Bird (Hackett), Mandy Miller (Molly Hackett), Noel Trevarthen (Jack Bryant), Cameron Hall (Alderman Greer), Kenneth Henry (Ironside), David Morell (Maxin), Robert Sansom (Coroner), John Gill (Dr. Yates)


Notable Guest Stars

Norman BirdNorman Bird
Noel TrevarthenNoel Trevarthen

Production Notes

  • Adapted from the original story by Leslie Charteris

Episode Notes

  • Location: Seatondean
  • Business: Park Severn Cement Co.

 

← The Saint Plays with Fire The Sporting Chance →

The Saint – The Saint Plays with Fire

Season 2 (Episode 11)

Air Date: 28 November 1963

Screenplay: John Kruse

Director: Robert S. Baker

Synopsis

Recurring Actors/Characters
Ivor Dean (Inspector Teal)

Guest Stars
Joseph Furst (Kane Luker), Justine Lord (Lady Valerie), John Robinson (Sidney Fairweather), Margaretta Scott (Lady Sangore), Geoffrey Denton (Sir Robert Sangore), Robert Brown (Jackman), Raymond Adanson (Norton), John Hollis (West) Joe Robinson (Austin), Tony Beckley (Joh Kennet), John Kelland (Ralph Windlay)

Production Notes

  • Adapted from the original story by Leslie Charteris

Episode Notes

  • Location: London

 

← The Rough Diamonds The Well Meaning Mayor →

The Saint – The Rough Diamonds

Season 2 (Episode 10)

Air Date: 21 November 1963

Screenplay: Bill Strutton

Director: Peter Yates

Synopsis

Recurring Actors/Characters
Ivor Dean (Inspector Teal)

Guest Stars
Douglas Wilmer (Allan Uttershaw), George A. Cooper (Milton Ourley), Vanda Godsell (Tina Ourley), Paul Stassino (Ricco), Jemma Hyde (Barbara Sinclair), Michael Meacham (George Stanton), William Dexter (Gabriel Linnet), Ray Austin (Joe), Geoffrey Palmer (Pete Ferguson), Frank Jarvis (Johnny Maxwell)


Notable Guest Stars

Geoffrey PalmerGeoffrey Palmer

Production Notes

  • Adapted from The Black Market by Leslie Charteris

Episode Notes

  • Sign: Uttershaw Diamond Company ~ Congo Republic

 

← The King of the Beggars The Saint Plays with Fire →

The King of the Beggars

Season 2 (Episode 9)

Air Date: 14 November 1963

Screenplay: John Gilling

Director: John Gilling

Synopsis

Guest Stars
Maxine Audley (Dolores Marcello), Oliver Reed (Joe Catelli), Yvonne Roman (Theresa Mantania), Warren Mitchell (Marco), John McLaren (Stephen Elliot), Charles Houston (Leghetti), Jessie Robins (Mario Calvetti), Bruno Barnabe (Inspector Mateoli), Ronald Corbett (Call Boy), Cesare Maranzana (Italian Policeman), Gina Coia (Italian Policeman)


Notable Guest Stars

Ronnie CorbettRonald Corbett
Warren MitchellWarren Mitchell
Oliver Reed Oliver Reed

Production Notes

  • Based on the original story by Leslie Charteris

Episode Notes

  • Location: Rome

 

← Iris The Rough Diamonds →

The Saint – Iris

Season 2 (Episode 8)

Air Date: 7 November 1963

Screenplay: Bill Strutton

Director: John Gilling

Synopsis

Recurring Actors/Characters
Ivor Dean (Inspector Teal)

Guest Stars
Barbara Murray (Iris Lansing), David Bauer (Rick Lansing), Cyril Luckham (Jack Hardy), Ferdy Mayne (Stratford Keene), John Ranane (Mark Belden), Anthony Wager (Calder), Barry Lineham (Thatcher), Meadows White (Harry Blundel), April Wilding (Mary Hardy)

Production Notes

  • Adapted from the original story by Leslie Charteris

Episode Notes

  • Play: The Exit Room

 

← The Work of Art The King of the Beggars →

The Saint – The Work of Art

Season 2 (Episode 7)

Air Date: 31 October 1963

Screenplay: Harry W. Junkin

Director: Peter Yates

Synopsis

Guest Stars
Yolande Turner (Juliette Grillot), Alex Scott (Andre Grillot), Martin Benson (Major Quintana), John Bailey (Jean Bougrenet), Robert Cawdron (Sgt. Luduc), Manning Wilson (Insp. Quercy), Hamilton Dyce (Vladek Urivetsky), Hazel Hughes (Mere Lafond), Neville Becker (Lt. Prevost), Miki Iveria (Maria), Anne Sharp (Receptionist), Tom Naylor (Paul Fouchet), June Smith (Annette Dosterd)

Production Notes

  • Adapted from The Spanish War by Leslie Charteris

Episode Notes

  • Location: Paris
  • Business: Cafè Bleu

 

← Marcia Iris →

The Saint – Marcia

Season 2 (Episode 6)

Air Date: 24 October 1963

Screenplay: Harry W. Junkin

Director: John Krish

Synopsis

Guest Stars
Samantha Eggar (Claire Avery), Kenneth MacKintosh (Mike Sentinal), Marion Mathie (Sheila Sentinal), Johnny Briggs (Johnny Desmond), Jill Melford (Irene Cromwell), Phillip Stone (Inspector Carlton), Stanley Meadows (Frank Landon), Tony Beckley (Barry Aldon), Janet Davies (Pearl), Philip Anthony (Assistant Director), Virginia Clay (Nurse), Peter Duguid (Prop Man)


Notable Guest Stars

Samantha EggarSamantha Eggar

Production Notes

  • From the story The Beauty Specialist by Leslie Charteris

Episode Notes

  • Business: National Picture Corporation
  • Sign: Reeland Nursing Home ~ Tel. 50567 ~ Birmingham

 

← The Ellusive Ellshaw The Work of Art →

The Saint – The Elusive Ellshaw

Season 2 (Episode 5)

Air Date: 17 October 1963

Screenplay: Harry W. Junkin

Director: John Moxey

Synopsis

Guest Stars
Angela Browne (Anne Ripwell), Richard Vernon (Sir John Ripwell), Ellen MacInosh (Mrs. Ellshaw), Philip Latham (Arthur Ellshaw), Anthony Bale (Martin Irelock), Walter Brown (Hugo Meyer), Philip Bond (Kenneth Ripwell), Norman Pitt (Teal), Arthur Hewlett (Gunsmith), James Ottaway (Dr. Cranston), Nicholas Pennell (Young Cop)

Production Notes

  • From the original story by Leslie Charteris

 

← Teresa Marcia →

The Saint – Teresa

Season 2 (Episode 4)

Air Date: 10 October 1963

Screenplay: John Kruse

Director: Roy Baker

Synopsis

Guest Stars
Lana Morris (Teresa Alvarez), Eric Pohlmann (Casemegas), Marne Maitland (Borola), Lawrence Dane (El Rojo), Marie Burke (Senora Artigas), Alexander Davion (Miguel Artigas), Richard Montez (Carlos Segoia), Paul Whitsun-Jones (Sebastian), Alan Browning (Cafe Proprietor), Frank Olegario (Patron), George Little (Police Lieutenant), Peter Exposite (Lucito)


Notable Guest Stars

Lawrence DaneLawrence Dane

Production Notes

  • Adapted from the original story by Leslie Charteris

Episode Notes

  • Location: San Pedro, Mexico

 

← Judith The Ellusive Ellshaw →

The Saint – Judith

Season 2 (Episode 3)

Air Date: 3 October 1963

Screenplay: Lenard Grahame

Director: Robert Lynn

Synopsis

Guest Stars
Julie Christie (Judith), David Bauer (Burt Northwade), Margo Johns (Ellen Northwade), John McLaren (Dr. Northwade), John Serret (Inspector Lavin), Ross Parker (Sgt. Soustelle), Warren Stanhope (Tom MacKinnon), Robert MacLeod (Hal Sinfield), William Greene (Jim Wallace), Andre Boulay (Garner), Ronald Wilson (Desk Clerk), Georges Robin (French Waiter)


Notable Guest Stars

Julie ChristieJulie Christie

Production Notes

  • Based on the story by Leslie Charteris

Episode Notes

  • Location: Montreal

 

← Starring the Saint Teresa →