Return Of The Saint

Return of the Saint was a British action-adventure television series that aired for one season in 1978 and 1979 in Britain on ITV, and was also broadcast on CBS in the United States. It was produced by ITC Entertainment and ran for 24 episodes. The series starred Ian Oglivy as Simon Templar, an independently wealthy, somewhat mysterious "do-gooder" known as "The Saint" who was created in the 1920s by Leslie Charteris and featured in a long-running series of novels and novellas. The series itself is a revival of The Saint, a long-running 1960s series that starred Roger Moore as Templar. Early publicity for Return suggested that it was originally to have been titled Son of the Saint. One major difference between the two series is that the original was mostly filmed in British studios and locations, while many episodes of Return were filmed on location throughout Europe. Oglivy became very popular in Britain and Europe because of the series, and in the early 1980s was considered a major contender for replacing Moore as James Bond. Oglivy never got the role, but did record a series of popular audio book adaptations of the Bond novels in the late 1970s and played a Bond-like character for a 1980s TV commercial. Broadcasts of the series on CBS, which lasted into 1980, sparked a revival of interest in Moore's original series.

Episodes

Episode # Original Air Date (UK) Episode Title
align="center" | 1-01 10 September1978 The Judas Game
align="center" | 1-02 17 September1978 The Nightmare Man
align="center" | 1-03 24 September1978 Duel in Venice
align="center" | 1-04 1 October1978 One Black September
align="center" | 1-05 8 October1978 Village That Sold its Soul
align="center" | 1-06 15 October1978 Assault Force
align="center" | 1-07 22 October1978 Yesterday's Hero
align="center" | 1-08 29 October1978 The Poppy Chain
align="center" | 1-09 5 November1978 The Arrangement
align="center" | 1-10 12 November1978 The Armageddon Alternative
align="center" | 1-11 19 November1978 The Imprudent Professor
align="center" | 1-12 26 November1978 Signal Stop
align="center" | 1-13 3 December1978 The Roman Touch
align="center" | 1-14 10 December1978 Tower Bridge is Falling Down
align="center" | 1-15 17 December1978 The Debt Collectors
align="center" | 1-16 7 January1979 Collision Course Part I: The Brave Goose
align="center" | 1-17 14 January1979 Collision Course Part II: The Sixth Man
align="center" | 1-18 21 January1979 Hot Run
align="center" | 1-19 28 January1979 Murder Cartel
align="center" | 1-20 4 February1979 The Obono Affair
align="center" | 1-21 11 February1979 Vicious Circle
align="center" | 1-22 25 February1979 Dragonseed
align="center" | 1-23 4 March1979 Appointment in Florence
align="center" | 1-24 11 March1979 The Diplomat's Daughter
Episodes 1-16 and 1-17 were also edited together to form the syndicated TV-movie The Saint and the Brave Goose.

 

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