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'''''The Saint''''' was the [[television]] series in which [[Roger Moore]] starred during the [[1960s]]. He was later cast as [[James Bond]].
'''''The Saint''''' was a [[television]] series in which [[Roger Moore]] starred during the [[1960s]]. He was later cast as [[James Bond]].


On a visit to the [[Soviet Union]] in [[November]] [[1967]], [[Ace]] [[anachronism|anachronistically]] referred to Moore as the current James Bond during a conversation with her fellow [[Briton]] [[Markus Creevy]]f. Creevy told her that Moore starred in ''The Saint'' while [[Sean Connery]] played Bond. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Thin Ice (audio story)|Thin Ice]]'')  
On a visit to the [[Soviet Union]] in [[November]] [[1967]], [[Ace]] [[anachronism|anachronistically]] referred to Moore as the current James Bond during a conversation with her fellow [[Briton]] [[Markus Creevy]]. Creevy told her that Moore starred in ''The Saint'' while [[Sean Connery]] played Bond. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Thin Ice (audio story)|Thin Ice]]'')  


In [[1969]], [[Owain Vine]]'s mother would sometimes watch the show, leaving him to listen to [[football]] matches on his [[radio]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Forgotten Son (novel)|The Forgotten Son]]'')
In [[1969]], [[Owain Vine]]'s mother would sometimes watch the show, leaving him to listen to [[football]] matches on his [[radio]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Forgotten Son (novel)|The Forgotten Son]]'')


== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
[[Robert Cawdron]] appeared in five episodes as Sergeant Le Duc.
* [[Robert Cawdron]] appeared in five episodes as Sergeant Le Duc.
* Writers for ''The Saint'' included [[Terry Nation]], [[Paul Erickson]], [[Robert Banks Stewart]], [[Bill Strutton]], [[Ian Stuart Black]] and [[Robert Holmes]].
* Guests actors included: [[Sylvia Syms]], [[Peter Brace]], [[George Pastell]], [[John Carson]], [[Godfrey Quigley]], [[Jean Marsh]], [[Paul Whitsun-Jones]], [[John Bennett (actor)|John Bennett]], [[Ed Bishop]], [[Joseph Fürst]], [[Kate O'Mara]], [[Reg Lye]], [[George Pravda]], [[Burt Kwouk]], [[Fulton Mackay]], [[Ronald Leigh-Hunt]], [[Michael Robbins]], [[Steven Berkoff]], [[Barbara Murray]], [[Peter Wyngarde]], [[Campbell Singer]], [[Julian Glover]], [[Wanda Ventham]], [[Peter Bowles]], [[George A. Cooper]], [[James Maxwell]], [[Philip Latham]], [[T. P. McKenna]], [[Derek Newark]], [[Philip Locke]], [[Tommy Duggan]], [[David Graham]], [[Michael Peake]], [[Jane Asher]], [[Jeremy Young]], [[Harry Towb]], [[Geoffrey Bayldon]], [[Michael Godfrey]], [[Victor Maddern]], [[Patrick Troughton]], [[Neil McCarthy]], [[Martin Miller]], [[Nicholas Smith]], [[Edward Evans]], [[Roger Delgado]], [[John Collin]], [[John Hollis]], [[Richard Shaw]], [[Peter Jeffrey]], [[Simon Lack]], [[Henry Lincoln]], [[John Dearth]], [[Ray Lonnen]], [[Wolfe Morris]], [[Alan Curtis]], [[Katherine Schofield]], [[Steven Scott]], [[Tony Beckley]], [[Peter Diamond]], [[Michael Wolf]], [[Graham Armitage]], [[Clive Cazes]], [[Gordon Sterne]], [[David Garfield]], [[Steve Plytas]], [[Eileen Way]], [[Gertan Klauber]], [[Andre Maranne]],  [[Alan Haywood]], [[Peter Lawrence]], [[George Little]], [[Derek Sydney]], [[Hugh Morton]], [[Walter Randall]], [[Eric Mason]], [[Richard Franklin]], [[Donald Pickering]], [[John Woodnutt]], [[Nicholas Courtney]], [[Hugh Futcher]], [[George Roubicek]], [[Max Faulkner]], [[Barbara Shelley]], [[Derren Nesbitt]], [[Dudley Foster]] and [[André Morell]].


Writers for ''The Saint'' included [[Terry Nation]], [[Paul Erickson]], [[Robert Banks Stewart]], [[Bill Strutton]], [[Ian Stuart Black]] and [[Robert Holmes]].
Guests actors included: [[Sylvia Syms]], [[Peter Brace]], [[George Pastell]], [[John Carson]], [[Godfrey Quigley]], [[Jean Marsh]], [[Paul Whitsun-Jones]], [[John Bennett (actor)|John Bennett]], [[Ed Bishop]], [[Joseph Fürst]], [[Kate O'Mara]], [[Reg Lye]], [[George Pravda]], [[Burt Kwouk]], [[Fulton Mackay]], [[Ronald Leigh-Hunt]], [[Michael Robbins]], [[Steven Berkoff]], [[Barbara Murray]], [[Peter Wyngarde]], [[Campbell Singer]], [[Julian Glover]], [[Wanda Ventham]], [[Peter Bowles]], [[George A. Cooper]], [[James Maxwell]], [[Philip Latham]], [[T. P. McKenna]], [[Derek Newark]], [[Philip Locke]], [[Tommy Duggan]], [[David Graham]], [[Michael Peake]], [[Jane Asher]], [[Jeremy Young]], [[Harry Towb]], [[Geoffrey Bayldon]], [[Michael Godfrey]], [[Victor Maddern]], [[Patrick Troughton]], [[Neil McCarthy]], [[Martin Miller]], [[Nicholas Smith]], [[Edward Evans]], [[Roger Delgado]], [[John Collin]], [[John Hollis]], [[Richard Shaw]], [[Peter Jeffrey]], [[Simon Lack]], [[Henry Lincoln]], [[John Dearth]], [[Ray Lonnen]], [[Wolfe Morris]], [[Alan Curtis]], [[Katherine Schofield]], [[Steven Scott]], [[Tony Beckley]], [[Peter Diamond]], [[Michael Wolf]], [[Graham Armitage]], [[Clive Cazes]], [[Gordon Sterne]], [[David Garfield]], [[Steve Plytas]], [[Eileen Way]], [[Gertan Klauber]], [[Andre Maranne]],  [[Alan Haywood]], [[Peter Lawrence]], [[George Little]], [[Derek Sydney]], [[Hugh Morton]], [[Walter Randall]], [[Eric Mason]], [[Richard Franklin]], [[Donald Pickering]], [[John Woodnutt]], [[Nicholas Courtney]], [[Hugh Futcher]], [[George Roubicek]], [[Max Faulkner]], [[Barbara Shelley]], [[Derren Nesbitt]], [[Dudley Foster]] and [[André Morell]].
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The Saint

The Saint was a television series in which Roger Moore starred during the 1960s. He was later cast as James Bond.

On a visit to the Soviet Union in November 1967, Ace anachronistically referred to Moore as the current James Bond during a conversation with her fellow Briton Markus Creevy. Creevy told her that Moore starred in The Saint while Sean Connery played Bond. (AUDIO: Thin Ice)

In 1969, Owain Vine's mother would sometimes watch the show, leaving him to listen to football matches on his radio. (PROSE: The Forgotten Son)

Behind the scenes