The Saint: The Miracle Tea Party


05:00 am - 06:00 am, Thursday, December 25 on WHTV BingeTV (18.1)

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The Miracle Tea Party

Season 3, Episode 1

In the third-season opener, there must be something special about a certain package of tea bags: people have been murdered to get it.

repeat 1964 English Stereo
Action Action/adventure Crime Drama Mystery & Suspense Season Premiere

Cast & Crew
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Fabia Drake (Actor) .. Aunt Hattie
Nanette Newman (Actor) .. Geraldine McLeod
Conrad Phillips (Actor) .. Doctor Sandberg
Basil Dignam (Actor) .. Commander Richardson
Charles Houston (Actor) .. Norton
Patrick Westwood (Actor) .. Osbett
Michael Standing (Actor) .. Barlow
Margaret Lacey (Actor) .. Chemist Chop Assistant
Terence Maidment (Actor) .. Seaman at Portland Naval Base
Ernie Priest (Actor) .. Train Passenger
Peter Roy (Actor) .. Security Guard at Portland Naval Base
John Wilder (Actor) .. Detective

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Did You Know..
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Fabia Drake (Actor) .. Aunt Hattie
Born: January 01, 1903
Died: January 01, 1990
Nanette Newman (Actor) .. Geraldine McLeod
Born: January 01, 1934
Trivia: Dark-eyed, dark-haired British actress Nanette Newman was still in her teens when she made her first film appearance in Personal Affairs (1953). The wife of director Bryan Forbes, Newman has been featured in several of Forbes' best films, including The Whisperers (1966), The Wrong Box (1968) and The Stepford Wives (1975). She is a familiar presence on British television, starring in the weekly series Let Their Be Love (1982) and Late Expectations (1987). Newman is also the author of several cookbooks and children's books. Most recently, Nanette Newman was co-starred in the 1993 TV adaptation of The Mystery of Edwin Drood.
Conrad Phillips (Actor) .. Doctor Sandberg
Born: January 01, 1927
Trivia: British lead actor, onscreen from the late '40s.
Basil Dignam (Actor) .. Commander Richardson
Born: January 01, 1905
Died: January 31, 1979
Trivia: The brother of British leading man Mark Dignam, Basil Dignam spent most of his time before the cameras in small but pivotal roles. From 1952's Murder in the Cathedral onward, Dignam, a former lumberjack, popped up frequently as barristers, politicians and military officers. His aura of brusque professionalism made Dignam a valuable foil in British comedies of the 1950s and 1960s, notably several of the Carry On series. Habitues of the Shock Theatre TV programs of the early 1960s may recall Dignam as "The Admiral" in 1960's Gorgo, while Shakespeare scholars will remember the actor for his portrayal of Polonius in the 1969 Nicol Williamson version of Hamlet. Basil Dignam was the husband of actress Mona Washbourne.
Charles Houston (Actor) .. Norton
Patrick Westwood (Actor) .. Osbett
Michael Standing (Actor) .. Barlow
Born: June 19, 1939
Margaret Lacey (Actor) .. Chemist Chop Assistant
Born: January 01, 1910
Died: January 01, 1988
Trivia: British character actress Margaret Lacey was typically cast as a plain, bespectacled women on stage, screen and television. At one time she was also an assistant for noted magician Jasper Maskelyn.
Terence Maidment (Actor) .. Seaman at Portland Naval Base
Ernie Priest (Actor) .. Train Passenger
Peter Roy (Actor) .. Security Guard at Portland Naval Base
John Wilder (Actor) .. Detective
Born: January 01, 1936

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