The Saint – Crew – Season 2

Art Director

  • Charles Bishop: The King of the Beggars; The Fellow Traveller; Starring the Saint; Judith; Teresa; The Ellusive Ellshaw; Marcia; The Work of Art; The Rough Diamonds; The Saint Plays with Fire; Iris; The Bunco Artists; The Benevolent Burglary; The Romantic Matron; The Invisible Millionaire; Sophia; The Gentle Ladies; The Ever-Loving Spouse; The Saint Sees It Through
  • Leonard Townsend: The Well Meaning Mayor; The Sporting Chance; The Wonderful War; The Noble Sportsman; Luella; The Lawless Lady; The Good Medicine; The High Fence

Assistant Director

  • Derek Parr: The King of the Beggars
  • Peter Price: The Fellow Traveller; The Work of Art; The Bunco Artists
  • Bruce Sharman: Starring the Saint; Teresa; Marcia; The Rough Diamonds; The Benevolent Burglary; The Romantic Matron; The Invisible Millionaire; Sophia; The Ever-Loving Spouse; The Saint Sees It Through
  • Dennis Hall: The Saint Plays with Fire; The Wonderful War; The Noble Sportsman; The Good Medicine
  • Ernie Lewis: The Well Meaning Mayor; Iris; The Sporting Chance; Luella; The Lawless Lady; The High Fence
  • Bill Snaith: The Gentle Ladies

Camera Operator

  • Len Harris: The King of the Beggars; The Fellow Traveller; Starring the Saint; Judith; The Ellusive Ellshaw; Marcia; The Work of Art; The Bunco Artists; The Benevolent Burglary; The Romantic Matron; The Invisible Millionaire; The Gentle Ladies; The Ever-Loving Spouse; The Saint Sees It Through
  • Harry Gilliam: Teresa; The Rough Diamonds; The Saint Plays with Fire; The Well Meaning Mayor; Iris; The Sporting Chance; The Wonderful War; Sophia
  • Val Stewart: The Sporting Chance; The Noble Sportsman; Luella; The Lawless Lady; The Good Medicine; The High Fence

Casting Director

  • David Booth

Continuity

  • Josie Fulford: The King of the Beggars; The Fellow Traveller; Starring the Saint; Judith; The Ellusive Ellshaw; Marcia; The Work of Art; The Bunco Artists; The Benevolent Burglary; The Romantic Matron; The Invisible Millionaire; The Gentle Ladies; The Ever-Loving Spouse; The Saint Sees It Through
  • June Randall: Teresa; The Lawless Lady; The Good Medicine; The High Fence; Sophia
  • Lorna Selwyn: The Rough Diamonds; Iris
  • Barbara Rowland: The Saint Plays with Fire; The Well Meaning Mayor
  • Isabelle Byers: The Sporting Chance; The Noble Sportsman; Luella
  • Lenore Hall: The Wonderful War

Director of Photography

  • Lionel Banes

Editor

  • Peter Pitt: The King of the Beggars; The Fellow Traveller; Starring the Saint; Teresa; The Work of Art; The Rough Diamonds; The Well Meaning Mayor; The Sporting Chance; The Bunco Artists; The Romantic Matron; Luella; The Good Medicine; The Invisible Millionaire; The Ever-Loving Spouse
  • Derek Hyde Chambers: Judith; The Ellusive Ellshaw; Marcia; The Saint Plays with Fire; Iris; The Benevolent Burglary; The Wonderful War; The Noble Sportsman; The Lawless Lady; The High Fence; Sophia; The Gentle Ladies; The Saint Sees It Through

Hairdresser

  • Helen Penfold: all except The Saint Plays with Fire

Make-Up

  • Dick Bonnor-Morris

Music Composed by

  • Edwin Astley

Production Supervisor

  • Johnny Goodman

Script Supervision

  • Harry W. Junkin

Sound Editor

  • Jeanne Henderson: all except The Romantic Matron
  • Stanley Fiferman: The Romantic Matron

Sound Recordists

  • Len Abbott
  • Eric Bayman: The King of the Beggars; The Fellow Traveller; Judith; Marcia; The Bunco Artists; The Benevolent Burglary
  • Norman Coggs: Starring the Saint; The Ellusive Ellshaw; The Work of Art; The Saint Plays with Fire; The Well Meaning Mayor; The Sporting Chance; The Wonderful War; The Noble Sportsman; The Romantic Matron; Luella; The Lawless Lady; The Good Medicine; The Invisible Millionaire; The High Fence; The Gentle Ladies; The Ever-Loving Spouse; The Saint Sees It Through
  • Cecil Mason: Teresa; Sophia
  • Len Hammond: The Rough Diamonds; Iris

Wardrobe

  • John Irwin: The King of the Beggars; The Fellow Traveller; Judith; Marcia; The Work of Art; The Bunco Artists; The Romantic Matron; The Invisible Millionaire; The Ever-Loving Spouse
  • Joyce Stoneman: Starring the Saint; Teresa; The Ellusive Ellshaw; The Work of Art; The Rough Diamonds; The Saint Plays with Fire; The Well Meaning Mayor; Iris; The Sporting Chance; The Benevolent Burglary; The Wonderful War; The Noble Sportsman; Luella; The Lawless Lady; The Good Medicine; The High Fence; Sophia; The Gentle Ladies; The Saint Sees It Through

Produced by Robert S. Baker and Monty Berman

Made at Associated British Elstree Studios England and on Location

Episodes Copyright: 1962 (1- ) and 1963 ()

A New World Production for ITC World Wide Distribution

 

← Season 1 Season 3 →

The Saint Sees It Through

Season 2 (Episode 27)

Air Date: 19 March 1964

Screenplay: Ian Martin

Director: Robert S. Baker

Synopsis

Guest Stars
Margit Saad (Lili), Joseph Furst (Dr. Zellerman), Elspeth March (Tante Ada), Guy Deghy (Eberhard), Larry Cross (John Hamilton), Gordon Sterne (Fritz Kapel), Carl Duering (Police Captain), Peter Perkins (Otto), Graeme Bruce (Policeman), Caron Gardner (Hat-Check Girl)

Production Notes

  • Based on the original story by Leslie Charteris

Episode Notes

  • Locations: Idlewild International Airport; Hamburg

 

← The Ever-Loving Spouse The Miracle Tea Party →

The Saint – The Ever-Loving Spouse

Season 2 (Episode 26)

Air Date: 12 March 1964

Screenplay: Norman Borisoff

Director: Ernest Morris

Synopsis

Guest Stars
Barry Jones (Otis Q. Fennick), Jeanne Moody (Liane Fennick), Jacqueline Ellis (Norma Upton), Paul Carpenter (Brent Kingman), David Bauer (Vern Balton), Alexis Kanner (Alec Misner), Robert Arden (Detective Williams), Janet Brandes (Miss Grimshaw), Max Faulkner (Desk Clerk), Hal Gallili (Bartender), Stuart Nichol (Pete), John Bloomfield (Stout Man), Bartlett Mullins (Bald Man)

Production Notes

  • Based on the original story by Leslie Charteris

Episode Notes

  • Location: San Francisco

 

← The Gentle Ladies The Saint Sees It Through →

The Saint – The Gentle Ladies

Season 2 (Episode 25)

Air Date: 5 March 1964

Screenplay: John Graeme

Director: Jeremy Summers

Synopsis

Guest Stars
Avice Landon (Florence Warshed), Renee Houston (Ida Warshed), Barbara Mullen (Violet Warshed), Phillip O’Flynn (Alfred Powls), Anthony Nicholls (George Marsh), Timothy Bateson (Charley Butterworth), Christina Gregg (Kathleen Howard), Frank Sieman (Joe Tracey), Gwenda Ewen (Miss Wilson), Donald Tandy (Detective Sergeant), Barry Wilsher (Waiter)

Production Notes

  • Based on the original story by Leslie Charteris

Episode Notes

  • Location: Bosham Village, Sussex

 

← Sophia The Ever-Loving Spouse →

The Saint – Sophia

Season 2 (Episode 24)

Air Date: 27 February 1964

Screenplay: Robert Stewart

Director: Roger Moore

Synopsis

Guest Stars
Oliver Reed (Aristides), Imogen Hassall (Sophia), Tommy Duggan (Stavros), Peter Kriss (Niko), John Wentworth (Professor Grant), Hal Gallili (Joe Martin), Wolfe Morris (Gorgo), Andre Malendrinos (1st Villager), Tony Arpino (2nd Villager), Raymond Ray (Photographer)


Notable Guest Stars

Oliver ReedOliver Reed

Production Notes

  • Adapted from an original story by Leslie Charteris

Episode Notes

  • Location: Athens

 

← The High Fence The Gentle Ladies →

The Saint – The High Fence

Season 2 (Episode 23)

Air Date: 20 February 1964

Screenplay: Harry W. Junkin

Director: James Hill

Synopsis

Recurring Actors/Characters
Ivor Dean (Inspector Teal)

Guest Stars
James Villiers (Inspector Pryor), Suzanne Lloyd (Gabby), Reginald Beckwith (Enderley), Stanley Meadows (Bob Stryker), Harry Towb (Johnny Ans), Dyson Lovell (Jim Fasson), Claire Kelly (Mary), Peter Jeffrey (Quincy), Hazel Hughes (Mrs. Stewart), Richard Poore (Robbins)


Notable Guest Stars

Suzanne LloydSuzanne Lloyd

Production Notes

  • Adapted from the original story by Leslie Charteris

Episode Notes

  • Location: London

 

← The Invisible Millionaire Sophia →

The Saint – The Invisible Millionaire

Season 2 (Episode 22)

Air Date: 13 February 1964

Screenplay: Kenneth Hayles

Director: Jeremy Summers

Synopsis

Guest Stars
Katherine Blake (Rosemary Chase), Michael Goodliffe (Dr. Quintus), Nigel Stock (Jim Chase), Eunice Gayson (Nora Prescott), Jane Asler (Ellen Chase), Basil Dignam (Marvin Chase), Mark Eden (Bertrand Tamblin), Charles Morgan (Inspector Welland), John Gabriel (Franklin), Iain Ainsley (Thompson), Frank Atkinson (Charley Dobbs), Peter Lawrence (Bartender), Michael McKevitt (Waiter)


Notable Guest Stars

Nigel StockNigel Stock

Production Notes

  • Based on the original story by Leslie Charteris

 

← The Good Medicine The High Fence →

The Saint – The Good Medicine

Season 2 (Episode 21)

Air Date: 6 February 1964

Screenplay: Norman Borisoff

Director: Roy Baker

Synopsis

Guest Stars
Barbara Murray (Denise Dumont), Anthony Newlands (Phillipe Dumont), Jean Marsh (Marie Dumont), Bill Nagy (David Stern), John Bennet (Alfredo), Veronica Turleigh (Madame Dumont), Bruce Montague (Jacques), Alexandra Dane (Mathilde)


Notable Guest Stars

Jean MarshJean Marsh

Production Notes

  • Adapted from the original story by Leslie Charteris

Episode Notes

  • Location: Paris

 

← The Lawless Lady The Invisible Millionaire →

The Saint – The Lawless Lady

Season 2 (Episode 20)

Air Date: 30 Janaury 1964

Screenplay: Harry W. Junkin

Director: Jeremy Summers

Synopsis

Recurring Actors/Characters
Ivor Dean (Inspector Teal)

Guest Stars
Dawn Addams (Audrey), Julian Glover (Hilloram), Ronald Ibbs (Sanders), John G. Heller (Jacques Boucher), David Sumner (Dickie Tremaine), James Bellchamber (Photographer), Anthea Wyndham (Miss Williams), Kenneth Bond (Lord Wentworth), Dorothy Black (Lady Wentworth), Stuart Saunders (George Ulrig), Anne Sharp (May Ulrig), Gerald Young (Sir Edras Levy), Edith Saville (Lady Levy)


Notable Guest Stars

Julian GloverJulian Glover

Production Notes

  • From the original story by Leslie Charteris

Episode Notes

  • Location: London

 

← Luella The Good Medicine →

The Saint – Luella

Season 2 (Episode 19)

Air Date: 23 January 1964

Screenplay: Harry W. Junkin

Director: Roy Baker

Synopsis

Guest Stars
David Hedison (Bill Harvey), Suzanne Lloyd (Doris Harvey), Susan Lloyd (Luella), Aidan Turner (Matt Joyson), Michael Wynne (Ted Kermein), Jean St. Clair (Miss Hill), Johian Woodnutt (Head Porter), Julian Holloway (Waiter), Peter Fontaine (Hotel Clerk)


Notable Guest Stars

David HedisonDavid Hedison
Suzanne LloydSuzanne Lloyd

Production Notes

  • From the original story by Leslie Charteris

Episode Notes

  • Location: London Airport

 

← The Romantic Matron The Lawless Lady →

The Saint – The Romantic Matron

Season 2 (Episode 18)

Air Date: 16 January 1964

Screenplay: Larry Forrester

Director: John Paddy Carstairs

Synopsis

Guest Stars
Ann Gillis (Beryl Carrington), John Carson (Ramon Venino), Christopher Rhodes (Bernabe), Patrick Troughton (Police Inspector), Michael Ritterman (Hotel Manager), Toby Blanshard (Ernesto), Victor Spineth (Commissionaire), Madge Brindley (Landlady), Laurence Taylor (Juanito), Peter Diamond (Miguel), Kaplan Kaye (Chico), Peter Elliott (Manuel), George Little (Guard), Bill Cartwright (Driver)


Notable Guest Stars

Patrick TroughtonPatrick Troughton

Production Notes

  • Based on the original story by Leslie Charteris

Episode Notes

  • Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina

 

← The Noble Sportsman Luella →