List of The Saint episodes
This is an episode guide for the television series The Saint, which originally aired in the United Kingdom between 1962 and 1969. The series was developed by Robert S. Baker based upon the literary character created by Leslie Charteris. The majority of the episodes listed below – including all the black and white episodes – were adaptations of short stories, novellas and novels in the Charteris canon.
Production Blocks: (1) series one 26 episodes, (2) series two 13 episodes. (3) The next 32 episodes were made as series two and the 39 previous episodes were re-branded as series one for worldwide distribution. (4) 30 episodes plus the feature film version of "The Fiction Makers". (5) 13 episodes plus the feature film version of 'Vendetta for the Saint'. "The Fiction Makers" was shot by director Roy Ward Baker in a dual format, principally as a feature for European Cinema distribution, and as a television two parter scripted to include a scene to begin part two with the usual The Saint halo sequence (the film and TV versions are edited differently also), the film version was given a U certificate by the British Board of Film Censors (BBFC) on 29 September 1966. "Vendetta for the Saint" was made without provision for a TV edit and has no special halo sequence for part two, also part two has the film versions 'end' caption. The 71 b/w episodes were originally divided into four series in the UK and the colour episodes were series 5 and 6. The colour episodes were originally broadcast in the UK in black and white, predating the advent of colour TV transmissions on ITV.
Black and White episodes were produced by Robert S. Baker and Monty Berman and are A New World Production for ITC. (The first 20 episodes are copyright: ITC Incorporated Television Company Ltd and Granada Television Network Ltd.)
Colour episodes were produced by Robert S. Baker and are A Bamore Production for ITC.
Series overview
Series | № of episodes |
Premiered: | Ended: | |
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1 | 12 | 4 October 1962 | 20 December 1962 | |
2 | 27 | 19 September 1963 | 19 March 1964 | |
3 | 23 | 8 October 1964 | 11 March 1965 | |
4 | 9 | 1 July 1965 | 26 August 1965 | |
5 | 27 | 30 September 1966 | 22 June 1967 | |
6 | 20 | 29 September 1968 | 9 March 1969 |
Episodes
Series 1: 1962
№ | Original air date (UK) | Episode title | Guest cast |
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1-01 | 4 October 1962 | The Talented Husband | Shirley Eaton, Derek Farr, Patricia Roc, Norman Mitchell |
1-02 | 11 October 1962 | The Latin Touch | Suzan Farmer, Warren Mitchell, Alexander Knox, Robert Easton, Bill Nagy, David Calderisi |
1-03 | 18 October 1962 | The Careful Terrorist | David Kossoff, Peter Dyneley, Alan Gifford, Sally Bazely, Robert Arden |
1-04 | 25 October 1962 | The Covetous Headsman | Barbara Shelley, George Pastell, Esmond Knight, Carole Gray, Eugene Deckers, Robert Cawdron, Andre Boulay |
1-05 | 1 November 1962 | The Loaded Tourist | Barbara Bates, Edward Evans, Guy Deghy, Andrew Sachs, John Dearth |
1-06 | 8 November 1962 | The Pearls of Peace | Erica Rogers, Dina Paisner, Bob Kanter, John Barrard, Hugh Futcher, Steven Scott |
1-07 | 15 November 1962 | The Arrow of God | Honor Blackman, Ronald Leigh-Hunt, John Carson, Anthony Dawson, John Arnatt |
1-08 | 22 November 1962 | The Element of Doubt | David Bauer, Alan Gifford, Bill Nagy |
1-09 | 29 November 1962 | The Effete Angler | Shirley Eaton, George Pravda, Jack Gwillim |
1–10 | 6 December 1962 | The Golden Journey | Erica Rogers, Paul Whitsun-Jones, Roger Delgado |
1–11 | 13 December 1962 | The Man who Was Lucky | Eddie Byrne, Delphi Lawrence, Vera Day, Campbell Singer, Harry Towb, John Forbes-Robertson, Nicholas Selby, Jack Taylor |
1–12 | 20 December 1962 | The Charitable Countess | Victor Rietti, Patricia Donahue, Nigel Davenport, Warren Mitchell, Anthony Jacobs, Philip Needs, Loretta Parry |
Series 2: 1963–1964
№ | Original air date (UK) | Episode title | Guest cast |
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2-01 | 19 September 1963 | The Fellow Traveller | Dawn Addams, Angus Lennie, Glyn Owen, Michael Peake, Fred Ferris, Richard McNeff |
2-02 | 26 September 1963 | Starring the Saint | Ronald Radd, Wensley Pithey, Alfred Burke, Jackie Collins, Alexander Davion, Paul Whitsun-Jones |
2-03 | 3 October 1963 | Judith | Julie Christie, David Bauer, Robert MacLeod, Andre Boulay, Margo Johns, Ross Parker, John Serret |
2-04 | 10 October 1963 | Teresa | Lana Morris, Eric Pohlmann, Marne Maitland, Paul Whitsun-Jones, Alexander Davion, George Little, Alan Browning, Lawrence Dane, Marie Burke |
2–05 | 17 October 1963 | The Elusive Ellshaw | Philip Latham, Angela Browne, Richard Vernon, Anthony Bate, Arthur Hewlett, Philip Bond, James Ottaway, Nicholas Pennell, Ellen McIntosh, Walter Brown, Norman Pitt |
2-06 | 24 October 1963 | Marcia | Samantha Eggar, Johnny Briggs, Philip Stone, Tony Beckley, Philip Anthony, Kenneth MacKintosh, Marion Mathie |
2-07 | 31 October 1963 | The Work of Art | Yolande Turner, Alex Scott, Martin Benson, Robert Cawdron, Hamilton Dyce, John Bailey |
2-08 | 7 November 1963 | Iris | Barbara Murray, David Bauer, Cyril Luckham, John Ronane, Ferdy Mayne |
2-09 | 14 November 1963 | The King of the Beggars | Maxine Audley, Oliver Reed, Warren Mitchell, Yvonne Romain, Ronnie Corbett |
2–10 | 21 November 1963 | The Rough Diamonds | Douglas Wilmer, George A. Cooper, Geoffrey Palmer, Paul Stassino, Frank Jarvis, Ray Austin |
2–11 | 28 November 1963 | The Saint Plays with Fire | Justine Lord, Joseph Furst, Robert Brown, Tony Beckley, Margaretta Scott, John Hollis |
2–12 | 5 December 1963 | The Well Meaning Mayor | Leslie Sands, Mandy Miller, Norman Bird, John Gill |
2–13 | 12 December 1963 | The Sporting Chance | Derren Nesbitt, Gerard Heinz, Godfrey Quigley, Bruce Boa, Carol Cleveland |
2–14 | 19 December 1963 | The Bunco Artists | Peter Dyneley, Justine Lord, Mary Merrall, John Standing, Arnold Diamond, André Maranne |
2–15 | 26 December 1963 | The Benevolent Burglary | John Barrie, Suzanne Neve, Rachel Gurney, Arnold Diamond, Ivor Salter, André Maranne |
2–16 | 2 January 1964 | The Wonderful War | Ferdy Mayne, Alfred Burke, Suzanna Leigh, Renée Houston, John Bennett, David Graham |
2–17 | 9 January 1964 | The Noble Sportsman | Sylvia Syms, Anthony Quayle, Jane Asher, Donald Pickering, Francis Matthews, Martin Wyldeck |
2–18 | 16 January 1964 | The Romantic Matron | John Carson, Patrick Troughton, Peter Diamond, Joby Blanshard, George Little |
2–19 | 23 January 1964 | Luella | Sue Lloyd, David Hedison, Suzanne Lloyd, John Woodnutt, Julian Holloway |
2–20 | 30 January 1964 | The Lawless Lady | Dawn Addams, Julian Glover, Kenneth Benda, John G. Heller, James Belchamber |
2–21 | 6 February 1964 | The Good Medicine | Barbara Murray, Anthony Newlands, Bill Nagy, Jean Marsh, John Bennett |
2–22 | 13 February 1964 | The Invisible Millionaire | Katharine Blake, Michael Goodliffe, Nigel Stock, Mark Eden, Jane Asher, Eunice Gayson, Basil Dignam, Charles Morgan, Peter Lawrence |
2–23 | 20 February 1964 | The High Fence | James Villiers, Suzanne Lloyd, Peter Jeffrey, Reginald Beckwith, Harry Towb, Stanley Meadows |
2–24 | 27 February 1964 | Sophia | Imogen Hassall, Oliver Reed, Wolfe Morris, Tommy Duggan |
2–25 | 5 March 1964 | The Gentle Ladies | Avice Landon, Renée Houston, Barbara Mullen, Timothy Bateson, Anthony Nicholls, Barry Wilsher |
2–26 | 12 March 1964 | The Ever-Loving Spouse | Jeanne Moody, David Bauer, Alexis Kanner, Robert Arden, Bartlett Mullins, Max Faulkner |
2–27 | 19 March 1964 | The Saint Sees it Through | Margit Saad, Carl Duering, Joseph Furst, Gordon Sterne |
Series 3: 1964–1965
№ | Original air date (UK) | Episode title | Guest cast |
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3-01 | 8 October 1964 | The Miracle Tea Party | Nanette Newman, Fabia Drake, Conrad Phillips, Robert Brown, Edward Jewesbury, Charles Houston, Michael Standing, Basil Dignam |
3-02 | 15 October 1964 | Lida | Jeanne Moody, Erica Rogers, Peter Bowles, Aubrey Morris, Robert Raglan, Marne Maitland, Henry McCarthy |
3-03 | 22 October 1964 | Jeannine | Sylvia Syms, Jacqui Chan, Manning Wilson, John Dearth, Robert Cawdron, Peter Diamond, Martin Miller |
3-04 | 29 October 1964 | The Scorpion | Catherine Woodville, Nyree Dawn Porter, Geoffrey Bayldon, Philip Latham, Dudley Sutton, Ronald Leigh-Hunt |
3-05 | 5 November 1964 | The Revolution Racket | Eric Pohlmann, Peter Arne, Suzanne Lloyd, Ed Bishop, Michael Godfrey, Reginald Jessup, Walter Randall, Clive Cazes, Michael Lynch |
3-06 | 12 November 1964 | The Saint Steps In | Geoffrey Keen, Justine Lord, Annette Andre, Ed Bishop, Peter Vaughan, Michael Robbins, Neil McCarthy, Nicholas Pennell, David Jackson |
3-07 | 19 November 1964 | The Loving Brothers | Ray Barrett, Reg Lye, Ed Devereaux, Annette Andre, Betty McDowall, Grant Taylor, Dick Bentley, John Tate |
3-08 | 26 November 1964 | The Man Who Liked Toys | John Paul, Maurice Kaufmann, Jeanne Moody, John Baskcomb, Inigo Jackson |
3-09 | 3 December 1964 | The Death Penalty | Wanda Ventham, Paul Stassino, Brewster Mason, Arnold Diamond, William Marlowe, Alan Curtis |
3–10 | 10 December 1964 | The Imprudent Politician | Anthony Bate, Justine Lord, Michael Gough, Jeremy Burnham, Mike Pratt, Jean Marsh, Moray Watson, John Bryans, Jimmy Gardner |
3–11 | 17 December 1964 | The Hi-Jackers | Walter Gotell, Ingrid Schoeller, Neil McCallum, Shane Rimmer, Michael Collins, Richard Shaw |
3–12 | 24 December 1964 | The Unkind Philanthropist | Charles Farrell, David Graham, Sarah Brackett |
3–13 | 31 December 1964 | The Damsel in Distress | Catherine Woodville, John Bluthal, Paul Whitsun-Jones, Ray Austin |
3–14 | 7 January 1965 | The Contract | Robert Hutton, Elizabeth Weaver, John Bennett, Richard Easton, Michael Peake |
3–15 | 14 January 1965 | The Set-Up | Penelope Horner, Edward Underdown, Henry Gilbert, John Stone |
3–16 | 21 January 1965 | The Rhine Maiden | Stephanie Randall, Nigel Davenport, Antony Booth, Victor Beaumont, George Pravda, Frederick Schiller, Adline Mandlova, Michael Wolf |
3–17 | 28 January 1965 | The Inescapable Word | Ann Bell, James Maxwell, James Copeland, Donald Bisset, Robert MacLeod, Russell Waters |
3–18 | 4 February 1965 | The Sign of the Claw | Suzan Farmer, Peter Copley, Burt Kwouk, Kristopher Kum, Godfrey Quigley, John Rees, Geoffrey Frederick |
3–19 | 11 February 1965 | The Golden Frog | Jacqueline Ellis, Alan Curtis, Alan Tilvern |
3–20 | 18 February 1965 | The Frightened Inn-Keeper | Michael Gwynn, Suzanne Neve, Percy Herbert, Norman Bird |
3–21 | 25 February 1965 | Sibao | Jeanne Roland, John Carson, Bruce Boa, Kevin Stoney, Tracy Connell |
3–22 | 4 March 1965 | The Crime of the Century | André Morell, Sarah Lawson, Peter Jeffrey, Alexandra Bastedo, Carol Cleveland, John Forbes-Robertson, William Lucas |
3–23 | 11 March 1965 | The Happy Suicide | Jane Merrow, John Bluthal, William Sylvester, Donald Sutherland, Fred Sadoff, Mavis Villiers, Kevin Brennan |
Series 4: 1965
№ | Original air date (UK) | Episode title | Guest cast |
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4-01 | 1 July 1965 | The Checkered Flag | Eddie Byrne, Justine Lord, Edward de Souza, Neil McCarthy, Tim Barrett |
4-02 | 8 July 1965 | The Abductors | Annette Andre, Robert Urquhart, Dudley Foster, Nicholas Courtney, Robert Cawdron, David Garfield, Martin Wyldeck |
4-03 | 15 July 1965 | The Crooked Ring | Walter Brown, Tony Wright, Meredith Edwards, Jean Aubrey, Nosher Powell, John Tate |
4-04 | 22 July 1965 | The Smart Detective | Brian Worth, Fabia Drake, Martin Miller, Reg Lye |
4-05 | 29 July 1965 | The Persistent Parasites | Cec Linder, Jan Holden, Donald Hewlett, Annette Carell, Arnold Diamond, Brian McDermott, David Garth |
4-06 | 5 August 1965 | The Man Who Could Not Die | Patrick Allen, Jennie Linden, Robin Phillips |
4-07 | 12 August 1965 | The Saint Bids Diamonds | Eunice Gayson, George Murcell, Ed Bishop, Gerard Heinz, Peter Illing |
4–08 | 19 August 1965 | The Spanish Cow | Viviane Ventura, Gary Raymond, Arnold Diamond, Leonard Sachs, David Jackson, Michael Wynne, Nicholas Donnelly |
4-09 | 26 August 1965 | The Old Treasure Story | Jack Hedley, Robert Hutton, Erica Rogers, Jill Curzon, Reg Lye, Joby Blanshard, Timmy Gardner, George Lowdell |
Series 5: 1966–1967
Beginning with this season, episodes were produced in colour.
Series 6: 1968–1969
№ | Original air date (UK) | Episode title | Guest cast |
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6-01 | 29 September 1968 | The Best Laid Schemes | Sylvia Syms, Paul Daneman, Gabrielle Drake, Fulton Mackay, John Ringham, Norman Bird, Francis de Wolff, John Tate, Godfrey Quigley, Eric Mason |
6-02 | 6 October 1968 | Invitation to Danger | Shirley Eaton, Robert Hutton, Julian Glover, Bryan Marshall, Dennis Chinnery |
6-03 | 13 October 1968 | Legacy for the Saint | Reginald Marsh, Alan MacNaughtan, Stephanie Beacham, T. P. McKenna, Bruce Boa, Edward Brayshaw, Sheila Keith, Ken Farrington, Edward Kelsey |
6-04 | 20 October 1968 | The Desperate Diplomat | Suzan Farmer, Robert Hardy |
6-05 | 27 October 1968 | The Organisation Man | Tony Britton, Caroline Mortimer, Tony Caunter, Simon Lack, Norman Bird, John Collin, Douglas Ditta |
6-06 | 3 November 1968 | The Double Take | Gregoire Aslan, Kate O'Mara, Denise Buckley, Michael Mellinger, Michael Robbins, Blake Butler, Martin Wyldeck, Geoffrey Morris |
6-07 | 10 November 1968 | The Time to Die | Suzanne Lloyd, Maurice Good, Freddie Jones, Terence Rigby, Linda Marlowe |
6-08 | 17 November 1968 | The Master Plan | John Turner, Lyn Ashley, Burt Kwouk, Christopher Benjamin, Paul Greenhalgh, Brenda Kempner |
6-09 | 24 November 1968 | The House on Dragon's Rock | Anthony Bate, Annette Andre, Alex Scott, Mervyn Johns, Talfryn Thomas, Glyn Houston, David Garfield, Daffyd Havard, Peter Lawrence, Reg Pritchard |
6–10 | 1 December 1968 | The Scales of Justice | Andrew Keir, Jean Marsh, Mark Burns, Gillian Lind, John Barron, Geoffrey Chater, Ronald Leigh-Hunt, Victor Maddern, John Boxer, Brian Badcoe |
6–11 | 8 December 1968 | The Fiction Makers Part I | Sylvia Syms, Kenneth J. Warren, Justine Lord, Philip Locke, Roy Boyd, Graham Armitage, Lila Kaye, Anthony Blackshaw, Roy Hanlon, Nicholas Smith, Tom Clegg, Ralph Ball, Richard Davies |
6–12 | 15 December 1968 | The Fiction Makers Part II | Sylvia Syms, Kenneth J. Warren, Justine Lord, Philip Locke, Roy Boyd, Graham Armitage, Anthony Blackshaw, Roy Hanlon, Nicholas Smith, Vincent Harding, Richard Franklin, Tom Clegg |
6–13 | 22 December 1968 | The People Importers | Neil Hallett, Susan Travers, Imogen Hassall, Ray Lonnen, Kevork Malikyan, Ron Pember, Michael Robbins, Joan Newell, Julian Sherrier, Nick Zaran, John Garvin |
6–14 | 29 December 1968 | Where the Money Is | Kenneth J. Warren, Judee Morton, Sandor Elès, Derek Newark, Warren Stanhope, John Savident, Tony Wright |
6–15 | 5 January 1969 | Vendetta for the Saint Part I | Ian Hendry, Fulton Mackay, Peter Kristof, Derek Sydney, Gábor Baraker |
6–16 | 12 January 1969 | Vendetta for the Saint Part II | Ian Hendry, Rosemary Dexter, Aimi Macdonald, Finlay Currie, Fulton Mackay, George Pastell, Peter Kristof, Steven Berkoff, Gertan Klauber, Charles Houston, Steve Plytas, Edward Evans, Derek Sydney, Gábor Baraker, Eileen Way |
6–17 | 19 January 1969 | The Ex-King of Diamonds | Ronald Radd, Isla Blair, Stuart Damon, Paul Stassino, Willoughby Goddard, Alan Rowe, Jeremy Young, Derek Smee, Hugh Morton |
6–18 | 26 January 1969 | The Man who Gambled with Life | Clifford Evans, Veronica Carlson, Jayne Sofiano, Steven Berkoff, John D. Collins, Barry Stanton, Iain Blair, Geoffrey Lumsden, Barry Andrews |
6–19 | 2 February 1969 | Portrait of Brenda | Anna Carteret, Marne Maitland, David Prowse, Trevor Bannister, Harry Littlewood |
6–20 | 9 February 1969 | The World Beater | Patricia Haines, John Ronane, Eddie Byrne, George A. Cooper, William Wilde, Anthony Sheppard, Clifford Earl, Reg Whitehead, Bernard G. High |
External links
- List of The Saint episodes at the Internet Movie Database
- The Saint on TV episode listing