Sir Roger Moore plays such a simultaneously human yet dangerous character as well as being extremely charming and handsome. I noticed that he had directed one of the episodes I watched. I can't recall which one, but I did notice how well done it was. I missed The Saint being only 10 or so, hence I am thoroughly pleased with being able to watch them now! Truly amazing locations, great casts and well written plots. Thanks a million for sharing these wonderful stories! PS One can easily see why he was choosn as James Bond. First class actor.
What a wonderful story re the 16 year old getting caught sitting in the Volvo sports car and being caught by the owner. Just as Sir Roger would have done! A real gentleman.
Sir Roger Moore was a real actor, with charm, humor, exceptional communication skills, good looks , keeping his audience interested through the entire movie. I wished we still had characters, just like him.
He was an excellent communicator. It's like it's extemporaneous. Even as an elderly man, in his interviews he speaks exactly how he delivers his lines.
I met him a few times down the pub ‘77 to ‘78 at The White Hart, Chalfont St.Peter, Bucks. He lived 5 miles away in Gerard’s Cross He was 50 then I was only 19 This episode filmed in 1963 when he was 36 He was exactly the same in real life 😅😅
He was exceptionally charismatic and intelligent, but he came from the days when character and talented counted more than directorial ego, "digital enhancement" and producers perverted power issues. Pre Weinstein. Many greats of that era, but Sir Roger was the ace of the aces. Missed.
I can truly say that there have been few actors, men as handsome as Roger Moore.. what a chiseled face and blue eyes... I remember watching the Saint many moons ago....
What a celebrity! Charming, handsome and great personality! I love Roger Moore in Simon Templar and James Bond and he was in many other movies , he will be missed , RIP mr Moore.❤️❤️💋👍👍
I love how calm, smart and collected Simon Templar really was. He was a well-known detective and he knew how to fight as well. Before solving crimes, Simon gathered information from the victim’s closest relative and managed to acquire all the information for the crime. He was also very talented and couldn’t fail to solve any single crime scenes. That’s why l love Simon Templar due to his calm and smooth composure.
Not a crease, a tear, a rumple on his elegant Savile Row suits and shirts; not a scratch on the gorgeous face, just an occasional need to "wipe" his hair back. Some occasional directorial or script anomalies for the sake of the storyline...
When I was taking trade school just after high school out in front of my welding class was parked one of those cool Volvo sports cars.The windows were rolled down, I was 16 years old so on impulse I got in and sat down.After a few minutes this guy is standing outside the drivers side and asked me how do you like it? I'm like this car is awesome! He says thank you I really enjoy it,so I and got out ,he smiled an told me to have a good day.1966
I remember my mother used to watch this. I was too young then to watch it with her. It's so good to find out why she enjoyed this show. Thank you for posting.
I liked Roger Moore more as The Saint than as James Bond. It's all personal taste as some liked his humor as James Bond. The Saint was really well done with Roger Moore. Thanks for placing on TH-cam.
The incidental music in this series by Edwin Astley was fantastic. The music from this episode is no exception. Great moody and suspenseful dissonance with jazzy moments.
Over the years the series lasted, there were actually three white Volvo P1800 coupes. Don't know how many survived, but someone in the US had one of them. I saw it a couple times at car-shows maybe 20 years ago.
@@alexrowson5698 Jay Leno had the original car and its owner on his TH-cam channel a few years back. Jaguar declined to give them an E Type for the show so the went with the Volvo instead.
Отличный сериал! Смотрю с удовольствием! Несмотря на остроту сюжета, теплое, спокойное черно белое кино, которое приятно смотреть вечером в семейном кругу. Как в детстве…
Back in the days when heroes used their minds as much as physical prowess to defeat their adversaries and they did it with wit, style and class! Tv was so good back then!
Never saw this series. I grew up in South West Africa, now Namibia. We did not have TV in the '70s. Only came to South Africa in 1977, where tv was just introduced and I do not think it was on tv the . I am enjoying this at 66 years old. Love those old British cars and his Volvo🤙🏻🤙🏻
Except the part where the criminal slips a silencer over the end of a revolver! Silencers only work on pistols because of the gaps at each end of a revolver's rotating chamber allows sound & gas to escape! Also, if the silencer isn't machined so it's screwed into the end of the gun's barrel, the bullet may not go cleanly through the silencer, which can not only distort the bullet but force the silencer off the barrel!
As a little girl I fell in love with Roger Moore when my mother took me to see him in the movie The Miracle with actress Carol Baker. He was such a dashing Cavalry Officer. The best James Bond.
Love his VOLVO P1800 too! Although Roger Moore could make a "YUGO" look like a sexy ride just by being behind the wheel in one. (PS: I'm pretty sure he NEVER did! LOL)
Nobody can come close to Roger Moore. He was one of the handsomest actors of the 20th century, and I can not imagine anybody else playing this role. 🎉😊
Aspen rebel: I believe you may be thinking of the Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem Inn, established 1189 (?) ish. I have been there. The front is half timbered and the back is carved into the face of the cliff.
@@kathleenclark5877 yeah, and front is all white except for black timber. I don't think I went in, just stopped in front when I was in Nottingham. But that was like 100 years ago.
Except the part where the criminal slips a silencer over the end of a revolver! Silencers only work on pistols because of the gaps at each end of a revolver's rotating chamber allows sound & gas to escape! Also, if the silencer isn't machined so it's screwed into the end of the gun's barrel, the bullet may not go cleanly through the silencer, which can not only distort the bullet but force the silencer off the barrel!
Good old fashioned fight scenes: no cuts, no blood, no bruises. And no one’s ever out of breath, let alone losing their composure. And that Brylcreem sure was magic on the hair!
I always think it's funny when its about 5 against one (the hero) and each bad guy waits his turn to have a go with the hero, who knocks them out one by one. They never think of swarming him all at once like what would REALLY happen....they patiently wait their turn....
My brother loved this show he was 5... I was 8. When Roger Moore became BOND he thought it was great. We were allowed watch ( Moore) Bond Movies. Sean Connery adults watched him.😏
‘Templer, Simon Templer’. Gez, Roger Moore really was in training for the James Bond role. There are strong similarities to Pierce Brosnan and his previous Remington Steele role.
Intelligent, funny, clever story, great people with class. THANK YOU FOR POSTING THIS!! bUT How has American film making gone so low with all the same rubish they're making these days?
When I was a teen the intro and outro music got me. That sort of spooky sexy Jazz music. The Avengers had a sort of Jazz soundtrack as well loved the bongo's
He was on Corfu when he was playing in the film 'For your eyes only ' and people told me that he went to Nicholas Taverna in Agni , by the sea and sat there and had a drink. The owner of the Taverna said he was a lovely and very handsome young man.There are photos of Roger on the wall of the Taverna actually.
Over the last 5 years I've really been getting into radio shows while I do my yard work put on a pair of headphones when I'm a happy camper hahaha i've listened to many many Saint episodes radio programs with Vincent Price he was so funny on those it's really cool that I'm actually watching a movie or series but the saint with none other than gorgeous roger Moore thank you for the upload appreciate it
Brilliant handsome Roger Moore, my favourite car and best depiction of English class system of that period. I always drive a Volvo My old one was stolen from behind locked gates and never recovered.
@ iggy Yes. I always look out for the cars . Morris Travellers / Austins Morris minors , Ford Zephyrs etc. No wonder the British car industry disappeared ..!
The helpful clerk at the hotel was played by Angus Lennie. He was the one who was shot climbing over the fence after one of the tunnels was discovered in "The Great Escape". In the movie his character and the one played by Steve McQueen were close friends who shared time together in the "cooler".
David Wilder Usual weak storylines, Simon was warmed off off by the police, not to get involved, he did, please see my comment as Jack Sugden, as its valid, regarding the bus stop shooting in relation to Simon’s visit to the police station.
To me roger moore was the best simon templer and one of the other james bond men,with nice hair and smile that added a touch of humor to his character but got the jobs done!!!!!
I love watching black n white movies which adds more charity, nbeing so authentic one of them is the saint series which I regretfully say had been long gone roger moore rip 😢😢😢😢 thanks for uploading this series 😅😊😮
The original stories in book form are even older - some dating back to the 1920s.... They were better. The TV series was highly sanitized. The story in the book was set in the USA during WW2. Setting it in Stevenage, of all places,, for the TV was rather naff, along with the location shots, even in 1962. Still like and watch them though....
@@artysanmobile Not really, The Saint was a smart detective, could handle the bad guys when he had to, but mostly he solved crimes and didn't get into very many fights.
Watched the Saint as a child with my parents loved it than and now ! Television is garbage now and the news worse. The homes the clothes and stories pure class
The way they spoke! No mumbling, no slang, and the background noises never drown the spoken word. Such a treat!
Some background noise is nat😮
the world of today is a whole mess but it is our own guilt if we shut down down our mouth
No Eubonics brotha???
Cockney slang@@Rob-z7k
Would have been upper class British speak.
Black and white has such clarity. Thank you.
Nothing beats the TV Shows of the 69’s and 70’s.😊
and on the 80's and 90's : Highway to heaven, Knight Rider, MacGyver, The Practice, Buffy, Friends, Seinfeld
From the '80's - '90's, SPENSER:FOR HIRE, SIMON & SIMON, STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION, Simon Dutton as THE SAINT@@charabotte1
Sir Roger Moore plays such a simultaneously human yet dangerous character as well as being extremely charming and handsome. I noticed that he had directed one of the episodes I watched. I can't recall which one, but I did notice how well done it was. I missed The Saint being only 10 or so, hence I am thoroughly pleased with being able to watch them now! Truly amazing locations, great casts and well written plots. Thanks a million for sharing these wonderful stories!
PS One can easily see why he was choosn as James Bond. First class actor.
What a wonderful story re the 16 year old getting caught sitting in the Volvo sports car and being caught by the owner. Just as Sir Roger would have done! A real gentleman.
I like the tandam of Maud Adams and mr.moore.tandam means tandem.thanks.
Ahh childhood memories with my Dad we had a few TV shows we watched together and this was one of them
Miss you dad 😔 R.I.P.
Sir Roger Moore was a real actor, with charm, humor, exceptional communication skills, good looks , keeping his audience interested through the entire movie. I wished we still had characters, just like him.
He was an excellent communicator. It's like it's extemporaneous. Even as an elderly man, in his interviews he speaks exactly how he delivers his lines.
Yep! Loved him as a kid! Still do!
I met him a few times down the pub ‘77 to ‘78 at The White Hart, Chalfont St.Peter, Bucks. He lived 5 miles away in Gerard’s Cross He was 50 then I was only 19
This episode filmed in 1963 when he was 36
He was exactly the same in real life 😅😅
Many thanks for publicating this fascinating movie. RIP Roger Moore. Greetings from Warsaw, Poland
He was exceptionally charismatic and intelligent, but he came from the days when character and talented counted more than directorial ego, "digital enhancement" and producers perverted power issues. Pre Weinstein. Many greats of that era, but Sir Roger was the ace of the aces. Missed.
I can truly say that there have been few actors, men as handsome as Roger Moore.. what a chiseled face and blue eyes... I remember watching the Saint many moons ago....
David hasslehof, Michael Landon, Victor French.
And of course Roger Moore's lookalike : William Roache
Should be played repeatedly to young generations. These episodes are classics, just like Bach or Mozart in music
Yes, absolutely yes!!
Simon Templar, no other will do.
Todays tv sucks ass!
Yes!
@@Rob-z7kToo right!!!
What a celebrity! Charming, handsome and great personality! I love Roger Moore in Simon Templar and James Bond and he was in many other movies , he will be missed , RIP mr Moore.❤️❤️💋👍👍
Hello Diana, How are you doing?
YES!!!!
I love watching Roger Moore in these episodes of The Saint!❤
Brilliant acting and every word clear, not like TV now. I was too young to watch this, but loving watching on TH-cam.
The Saint has been of my favorite shows since high school. I can never one episode that was not entertaining. 👍
Every Saturday night me and my dad. Loved the plots and the acting
A classic of the yesteryear's !! Roger M was truly a treasure !!
I love how calm, smart and collected Simon Templar really was. He was a well-known detective and he knew how to fight as well. Before solving crimes, Simon gathered information from the victim’s closest relative and managed to acquire all the information for the crime. He was also very talented and couldn’t fail to solve any single crime scenes. That’s why l love Simon Templar due to his calm and smooth composure.
I remember watching this series when I was a little kid...and I still like it!
I love the way everyone else gets killed no problems but Simon..well..he dodges the killers every single time.
Not a crease, a tear, a rumple on his elegant Savile Row suits and shirts; not a scratch on the gorgeous face, just an occasional need to "wipe" his hair back. Some occasional directorial or script anomalies for the sake of the storyline...
When I was taking trade school just after high school out in front of my welding class was parked one of those cool Volvo sports cars.The windows were rolled down, I was 16 years old so on impulse I got in and sat down.After a few minutes this guy is standing outside the drivers side and asked me how do you like it? I'm like this car is awesome! He says thank you I really enjoy it,so I and got out ,he smiled an told me to have a good day.1966
😃😎
What a cool memory
This is a very interesting comment. Thank you!
We wouldn't do that these days.🥺🥺🥺🥺
"In 1966,I was a little girl,residing in London England: Those were personally fun years for me. . .9-6-2023'
I remember my mother used to watch this. I was too young then to watch it with her. It's so good to find out why she enjoyed this show. Thank you for posting.
mi mum also
🌻🐈🐕🐎🐅🐾🐾Mine also🐕🌻
I liked Roger Moore more as The Saint than as James Bond. It's all personal taste as some liked his humor as James Bond. The Saint was really well done with Roger Moore. Thanks for placing on TH-cam.
The Bond directors wanted to "divorce" him from the Saint image - not a good decision. You gotta let Roger "roll..."
@@DeirdreMcNamara Thanks for the info.
I never think of Roger as Bond, he will always be The Saint.
fly bobbie Or Ivanhoe , Brett Sinclair ...
@@aquarius4953ivanhoe
Only for you because he will always be Bond to me
I will always remember him as the Maverick cousin Beau.
I used to believe I was in love with Roger Moore. These are great. I wish I owned CD's of all of them
I belive they can be purchased from SHOUT FACTORY thru AMASON . I have used amason on occasion to buy hard to find sets .
Old is gold.
ITC made lots of fantastic series, in my opinion this is one of the best.
The incidental music in this series by Edwin Astley was fantastic. The music from this episode is no exception. Great moody and suspenseful dissonance with jazzy moments.
Yes I do miss the Saint . I use to look at the Saint all the time back in the days.
Sandra Koger
I liked it at first, but another interfering tv dick, who paid Simon a wage?.
I was recently at the Volvo museum in Gothenburg, Sweden. The Saint's white Volvo was on display there - kind of cool to see it in person.
Over the years the series lasted, there were actually three white Volvo P1800 coupes. Don't know how many survived, but someone in the US had one of them. I saw it a couple times at car-shows maybe 20 years ago.
I thought that Jay Leno owns the original Volvo from The Saint.
@@alexrowson5698 Jay Leno had the original car and its owner on his TH-cam channel a few years back. Jaguar declined to give them an E Type for the show so the went with the Volvo instead.
Simon Templar , charming , dapper , sophisticated , intelligent .
And he could hit pretty hard!!!
He's very very handsome./ Él es muy guapo
And don't forget suavity.
I think it depends a bit on how old you are...to me, he clearly is JB but I was born in the early 80s
Qualities any of us would desire . . . cherish ! 😎
Отличный сериал!
Смотрю с удовольствием!
Несмотря на остроту сюжета, теплое, спокойное черно белое кино, которое приятно смотреть вечером
в семейном кругу. Как в детстве…
Roger Moore , had class , on and off the screen .
Nelson Vargas - It takes someone with class to replace Sean Connery. No one else was as good as those two.
No commas needed
Thank you for providing videos of The Saint. It's been so difficult to find any Saint episodes until now.
real gems.. I think
BUY THE DVDS
here are a lot of episodes
ok.ru/video/429427526316
@@jesusisgod3318 Thanks!
Back in the days when heroes used their minds as much as physical prowess to defeat their adversaries and they did it with wit, style and class! Tv was so good back then!
Pleasant Valley Picker CA I recommend Leslie Charteris’s books which the series is based on!
And the television music!!!
There were a fair few crap shows then actually.
Yes. And it brings back pleasant nostalgic memories
For a few, it’s still that way.
Never saw this series. I grew up in South West Africa, now Namibia. We did not have TV in the '70s. Only came to South Africa in 1977, where tv was just introduced and I do not think it was on tv the . I am enjoying this at 66 years old. Love those old British cars and his Volvo🤙🏻🤙🏻
WOW !! James Bond and beyond, and Aston Martin his faithful companion. Thanks for the upload. 👍👍
Well it's Simon Templar in the Saint.
Except that the Saint drove a Volvo not Aston Martin. It’s his signature car.
A Surprisingly well written espionage plot! Highly recommend. Thank you. Over & out.
a driving license was accepted as I D, no photo. it could have been anyone's
Except the part where the criminal slips a silencer over the end of a revolver!
Silencers only work on pistols because of the gaps at each end of a revolver's rotating chamber allows sound & gas to escape!
Also, if the silencer isn't machined so it's screwed into the end of the gun's barrel, the bullet may not go cleanly through the silencer, which can not only distort the bullet but force the silencer off the barrel!
As a little girl I fell in love with Roger Moore when my mother took me to see him in the movie The Miracle with actress Carol Baker. He was such a dashing Cavalry Officer. The best James Bond.
I agree about George Sanders. He was a wonderful actor in anything he was in.
Yes, he and his brother both! I get them mixed up sometimes! Similar but different too. Great character actors both of them.
Nobody does it better than SIR ROGER he owns this!
Love his VOLVO P1800 too! Although Roger Moore could make a "YUGO" look like a sexy ride just by being behind the wheel in one. (PS: I'm pretty sure he NEVER did! LOL)
Sir Roger one of my child hood heroes one of my adult examples of how to be a decent human being!
The word "hero" is often misused -- 'idol' is more apt. Same as people misuse the word 'love'.
Nobody can come close to Roger Moore. He was one of the handsomest actors of the 20th century, and I can not imagine anybody else playing this role. 🎉😊
My dad watched this, I didn't like it when I was young, now I love it
very good first episode of season 2. the same could be said for season 1 ep 1.
It’s amazing that The Cromwell Hotel is still in business and standing in Stevenage .
What is that Inn in or near Nottingham? I recall it was white stucco with black trim. Cited as the oldest continuous run Inn in England.
Aspen rebel: I believe you may be thinking of the Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem Inn, established 1189 (?) ish. I have been there. The front is half timbered and the back is carved into the face of the cliff.
@@kathleenclark5877 yeah, and front is all white except for black timber. I don't think I went in, just stopped in front when I was in Nottingham. But that was like 100 years ago.
Passing the truck on the right..."got clean away"... a miracle!
i still remember myself watching these films of the saint when i was a teenager. many years ago. Thanks. 👍
Me too they were great
A Great Series watched it every Sunday with Mum & Dad
These are great episodes, and very cleverly written.
Except the part where the criminal slips a silencer over the end of a revolver!
Silencers only work on pistols because of the gaps at each end of a revolver's rotating chamber allows sound & gas to escape!
Also, if the silencer isn't machined so it's screwed into the end of the gun's barrel, the bullet may not go cleanly through the silencer, which can not only distort the bullet but force the silencer off the barrel!
Good old fashioned fight scenes: no cuts, no blood, no bruises. And no one’s ever out of breath, let alone losing their composure. And that Brylcreem sure was magic on the hair!
The Good old days 😀
I always think it's funny when its about 5 against one (the hero) and each bad guy waits his turn to have a go with the hero, who knocks them out one by one. They never think of swarming him all at once like what would REALLY happen....they patiently wait their turn....
A little dab'll do ya!!
@@l.5832 None of them ever want their hair messed up!
I'm 60 years old and remember watching this show when I was only 4 years old with my big sister and my Dad.
Oh wow this is a gem thank you, can’t believe this, haven’t seen this since the 60’s. I must of been 4 or 5, comforting nostalgia for me
My brother loved this show he was 5... I was 8. When Roger Moore became BOND he thought it was great. We were allowed watch ( Moore) Bond Movies. Sean Connery adults watched him.😏
I used to watch this series with my brother when we were just kids. It was one of our favorite weekly shows.
Grew up watching them i never tire of these classic episodes. One of the best series. People always dressed with class I do say so. 8 2021. Gracias.
Rest in peace
Sir Roger
George Moore
(1923-2017) 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
‘Templer, Simon Templer’. Gez, Roger Moore really was in training for the James Bond role. There are strong similarities to Pierce Brosnan and his previous Remington Steele role.
Intelligent, funny, clever story, great people with class. THANK YOU FOR POSTING THIS!!
bUT How has American film making gone so low with all the same rubish they're making these days?
a superb show. well-made and well acted.
8 in 1968 this was like a tv James Bond , the theme music brings me back. I loved this show back in the day.
1:40 - "Seven was always my lucky number" - Great line #007
If you add the figures of his date of birth, you will find out that he is number 7.
My son’s birthday is on the 7th and he always says 7 is his lucky number. He is 9.
Prophetic too! Since he rendered it years before he actually got the part of "007" in the movies.
When I was a teen the intro and outro music got me. That sort of spooky sexy Jazz music. The Avengers had a sort of Jazz soundtrack as well loved the bongo's
He was on Corfu when he was playing in the film 'For your eyes only ' and people told me that he went to Nicholas Taverna in Agni , by the sea and sat there and had a drink. The owner of the Taverna said he was a lovely and very handsome young man.There are photos of Roger on the wall of the Taverna actually.
That was Italy?
Corfu is in Greece
@@sampuatisamuel9785 Hate when stories told are fake
Over the last 5 years I've really been getting into radio shows while I do my yard work put on a pair of headphones when I'm a happy camper hahaha i've listened to many many Saint episodes radio programs with Vincent Price he was so funny on those it's really cool that I'm actually watching a movie or series but the saint with none other than gorgeous roger Moore thank you for the upload appreciate it
Roger Moore is so handsome, charming and likeable in his roles
Brilliant handsome Roger Moore, my favourite car and best depiction of English class system of that period. I always drive a Volvo My old one was stolen from behind locked gates and never recovered.
@ iggy
Yes. I always look out for the
cars . Morris Travellers / Austins
Morris minors , Ford Zephyrs etc.
No wonder the British car industry
disappeared ..!
Absolutely fabulous show, I simply just love it 😀
Have enjoyed the few episodes of The Saint that I have found on TH-cam. Hope that there will be more.
My thoughts exactly
the avengers
a few? I think there are a lot more than just a few on here. Keep looking.
Ivy watched The Saint since it was new. Always liked the show...
The helpful clerk at the hotel was played by Angus Lennie. He was the one who was shot climbing over the fence after one of the tunnels was discovered in "The Great Escape". In the movie his character and the one played by Steve McQueen were close friends who shared time together in the "cooler".
Thanks! I knew I recognized his face but couldn't place a film or TV show in which I saw him.
He also had a part in the old soap Crossroads as Shoey Mcfee.
@@normankelley 4
👍
@@SuperDancingdevil His firts name was Shughie. In Glasgow pronounced Shuggy.
The greatest sixties series of them all by my estimation 👍💖
David Wilder
Usual weak storylines, Simon was warmed off off by the police, not to get involved, he did, please see my comment as Jack Sugden, as its valid, regarding the bus stop shooting in relation to Simon’s visit to the police station.
Yes.
Man In A Suitcase
The Prisoner
The Baron
Man from uncle
The Avengers
Man in a suitcase
Danger Man
SO many....
It was fine but I also like Emma Peel in the Avengers
I GREW UP WATCHING THIS GREAT DOWN TO EARTH SHOW MAKES ME FEEL SO WARM AN COZY 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸😁😁😁😁😇😇😇
Fantastic! Great plot, pacing, and wit. Thanks for sharing
I worked in the tailors shop, REC-LIN, just 50 yards up the road, in front of Middle Row, in the 60s
To me roger moore was the best simon templer and one of the other james bond men,with nice hair and smile that added a touch of humor to his character but got the jobs done!!!!!
What a line - I’m interested in women who are old enough to have had a little experience but young enough to want a little more - classic 😎
Today, 2023 , women like that are refered to as MILF , its a shame that the respect meter of today has fallen so low .😢😢😢
great to see them again smiling
This episode's rich with Bond feel. Even the Volvo looks like an Aston Martin DB5.
You mean the aston looks like a gorgeous p1800s!
At 15.20 Oh my goshhhh . it's Templer ,Simon Templer. 🔥🔥🔥🔥
I love watching black n white movies which adds more charity, nbeing so authentic one of them is the saint series which I regretfully say had been long gone roger moore rip 😢😢😢😢 thanks for uploading this series 😅😊😮
Good stuff . My favourite show back in '67 . If I behaved , was allowed to stay up ( 7.30 pm ) and watch , but had to be invisible .
Best line...more of MOORE please. Thank you
Driving that Volvo P1800. Ahead of its time with the style.
With the electric dash switch for overdrive. Imagine squeezing three surfers and gear for 1500 mile two-week surf trip. Flexibility is required.
Brilliant episode. Thanks for posting
Roger Moore was
truly a
very good actor
The Saint is Great!
I love English entrainment. The actors look like real people. No capped teeth ECT
Thank you for posting. I have seen only 4 episodes out there. Strange for a show 50 years old.
You can get the boxed set of all the black and white episodes and another of all the colour episodes (118 in all) on dvd....
Highly recommended 👍
The original stories in book form are even older - some dating back to the 1920s.... They were better. The TV series was highly sanitized. The story in the book was set in the USA during WW2. Setting it in Stevenage, of all places,, for the TV was rather naff, along with the location shots, even in 1962. Still like and watch them though....
Mr too I scrounge for more episodes.
Always like the way they show the halo after they say his name. ha ha
Haven't seen a Saint movie in many years. Thanks.
This had James Bond written all over it. Thank you for the upload. I think I will listen to the theme song for a Bond movie.
There's just not anything like those good, old British TV series!
Love that plot twist at the ending .
Roger Moore was very good as Bond, but he was awesome as "The Saint"!
was there really that much difference?
Pleasant Valley Picker CA nice
Pleasant Valley Picker CA Basically the same exact character. Roger Moore as... Roger Moore.
@@artysanmobile Not really, The Saint was a smart detective, could handle the bad guys when he had to, but mostly he solved crimes and didn't get into very many fights.
cat 11 I guess I wasn’t being clear. The roles are very different. The actor, though, has a range extending all the way from 1 to 1.1.
Thanks for sharing. "The Champions" is also an excellent TV show from 1968
yes indeed however I only got see the reruns in the 70's
60S tv ROCKED!!!!,COMPARE THE SHOWS WE GREW UP WITH TO THE DROSS THE HUNDRED CHANNELS CHURN OUT NOW.
Thank you
for the reruns
I always enjoy
The Saint
I love the saint roger saint is master of class!
Nice to see all the cars of the day then,even singer and a Hillman minx !nce car.All Be Blessed.
THANK YOU FOR SHARING IT'S GREAT I HOPE YOU WILL DO ANOTHER AGAIN, ALTHOUGH ROGER MOORE IN THIS IS UNBEATABLE. TO THE BEST STYLE OF JAMES BOND
" I leave that to you" ..... marvelous!
A series without swearing, nowadays, week storylines with lots of swearing. How things have changed.
A really good watch. Enjoyable.
The porter was in The Great Escape and was paired with Steve McQueen.
Que saudades do tempo das pessoas sofisticadas e décadas douradas,nostalgia!🙏🥰❤💋⚘
I agree, nothing like class and sophistication. ❤❤
Watched the Saint as a child with my parents loved it than and now ! Television is garbage now and the news worse. The homes the clothes and stories pure class