The Saint: Escape Route


11:00 am - 12:00 pm, Thursday, November 27 on WOOT Retro TV (6.2)

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About this Broadcast
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Escape Route

Season 5, Episode 14

The Saint goes behind bars to smash an international organisation whose specialty is . . . jail breaks.

repeat 1966 English Stereo
Action Action/adventure Adaptation Crime Drama Mystery & Suspense

Cast & Crew
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John Gregson (Actor) .. Colonel Roberts
Ivor Dean (Actor) .. Inspector Teal
Jean Marsh (Actor) .. Ann
Jeremy Burnham (Actor) .. Harry
Terry Yorke (Actor) .. Jim
Romo Gorrara (Actor) .. Dave
Vicki Woolf (Actor) .. Maggie
Eric Mason (Actor) .. Hal
Edwin Brown (Actor) .. Wilson
Walter Horsbrugh (Actor) .. The Judge
George Zenios (Actor) .. Nicky
Eddie Boyce (Actor) .. Inmate
Leslie Crawford (Actor) .. Warder
Leonard Llewellyn (Actor) .. Court Officer

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Did You Know..
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John Gregson (Actor) .. Colonel Roberts
Born: March 15, 1919
Died: January 08, 1975
Trivia: Following wartime service in the Royal Navy, actor John Gregson built up an admirable list of theatrical credits. Signed for films by the Rank Organisation, Gregson achieved worldwide popularity as Alan McKim in the wistful comedy Genevieve (1953); though he spent virtually the entire film behind the wheel of a vintage automobile, Gregson didn't know how to drive--and so far as his co-stars were concerned, he was a very slow learner. By the end of the 1950s, Gregson had put comedy behind him to appear in a succession of military roles like Captain Bell in Pursuit of the Graf Spee (1959). On television, Gregson starred as the title character in the well-circulated Gideon CID (1966) and was co-starred as Dennis Croft on the abortive Shirley MacLaine sitcom Shirley's World (1971). John Gregson was married to actress Thea Gregory.
Ivor Dean (Actor) .. Inspector Teal
Born: December 21, 1917
Died: August 10, 1974
Birthplace: London
Jean Marsh (Actor) .. Ann
Born: July 01, 1934
Birthplace: Stoke Newington, London, England
Trivia: Dancer/model Jean Marsh appeared in her first film, Tales of Hoffman, at the age of 17. For those out there who associate Marsh with prim, severe roles, it will probably come as a mild surprise to discover that she made her first American TV appearance as a sexy, sloe-eyed native girl in a Hallmark Hall of Fame production of The Moon and Sixpence. Laboring in comparative obscurity throughout the 1960s (she was uncredited for her appearance as Marc Antony's wife Octavia in 1963's Cleopatra), Marsh began attracting attention in the 1970s in roles calling for tight-lipped outrage (Hitchcock's 1972 Frenzy) or glazed-eyed lunacy (Mrs. Rochester in the 1971 TV movie version of Jane Eyre). After nearly 20 years in the business, Marsh was voted "Most Outstanding New Actress of 1972" by a British film organization. She achieved international stardom (and won an Emmy) as Rose the maid in Upstairs Downstairs, a multipart British television series co-created by Marsh and actress Eileen Atkins. Subsequent TV-series work included the part of Roz Keith on the American sitcom 9 to 5 and the 1990s British TVer The House of Eliott, which like Upstairs Downstairs sprang largely from Marsh's personal creative input. Jean Marsh was at one time married to Dr. Who star Jon Pertwee.
Jeremy Burnham (Actor) .. Harry
Terry Yorke (Actor) .. Jim
Romo Gorrara (Actor) .. Dave
Vicki Woolf (Actor) .. Maggie
Eric Mason (Actor) .. Hal
Died: June 07, 2010
Edwin Brown (Actor) .. Wilson
Walter Horsbrugh (Actor) .. The Judge
Born: April 15, 1904
George Zenios (Actor) .. Nicky
Eddie Boyce (Actor) .. Inmate
Leslie Crawford (Actor) .. Warder
Leonard Llewellyn (Actor) .. Court Officer

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