The Saint: When Spring Is Sprung


11:00 am - 12:00 pm, Monday, December 15 on WXNY Retro (32.5)

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About this Broadcast
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When Spring Is Sprung

Season 5, Episode 26

A pretty girl lures Simon into a plot to free a Soviet spy awaiting trial in London.

repeat 1967 English Stereo
Crime Drama Action/adventure Adaptation

Cast & Crew
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Alan Cuthbertson (Actor) .. Hannerly
Gary Watson (Actor) .. John
Allan Cuthbertson (Actor) .. Colonel Hannerly
George Pastell (Actor) .. Vulanin
Harvey Ashby (Actor) .. Peter Quentin
Douglas Livingstone (Actor) .. Watters
Bryan Mosley (Actor) .. First Sleuth
Eric Dodson (Actor) .. Prosecuting Counsel
Leslie Crawford (Actor) .. First Russian Guard
Peter Brace (Actor) .. Second Russian Guard
Doel Luscombe (Actor) .. Police Officer Witness
Colin Rix (Actor) .. The Radio Expert
Leslie Anderson (Actor) .. The Cleaner
John Frawley (Actor) .. The Doctor
Michael Dempsey (Actor) .. Man in Court
Lindsay Hooper (Actor) .. Man in Court
Dan Lester (Actor) .. Porter
Peter Roy (Actor) .. Man in Court
Pat Ryan (Actor) .. Man in Court

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Did You Know..
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Alan Cuthbertson (Actor) .. Hannerly
Gary Watson (Actor) .. John
Born: June 13, 1930
Birthplace: Shropshire
Allan Cuthbertson (Actor) .. Colonel Hannerly
Born: April 07, 1920
Died: February 08, 1988
Birthplace: Perth
Trivia: In the fine tradition of such Hollywood players as Douglas Dumbrille and Richard Deacon, Australian actor Allan Cuthbertson was expert in portraying icy, glaring officials at odds with more warmhearted heroes and heroines. Cuthbertson was suitably condescending and sometimes downright nasty in such films as Carrington VC (1954), The Man Who Never Was (1956), Room at the Top (1959), The Running Man (1964), The Railway Children (1974) and The Sea Wolves (1981). The actor was also seen as a foil to several British TV comedians of the '60s and '70s. Allan Cuthbertson always came in handy whenever American movie companies filming abroad needed someone to personify cold-blooded British propriety; the Guns of Navarrone (1961) and The Mirror Crack'd (1982) feature the actor at his supercilious best.
George Pastell (Actor) .. Vulanin
Born: March 13, 1923
Died: April 15, 1976
Birthplace: Cyprus
Trivia: British actor George Pastell began appearing in films as early as 1952. He was busiest at the Hammer Studios in the late '50s to early '60s, playing supporting roles in such melodramas as The Mummy (1959) (as the High Priest), Stranglers of Bombay (1961), and The Siege of Sidney Street (1962). His TV credits included the long-running cult favorites Dr. Who and The Avengers. As far as can be determined, George Pastell retired in 1969.
Harvey Ashby (Actor) .. Peter Quentin
Douglas Livingstone (Actor) .. Watters
Bryan Mosley (Actor) .. First Sleuth
Eric Dodson (Actor) .. Prosecuting Counsel
Born: December 01, 1920
Died: January 13, 2000
Leslie Crawford (Actor) .. First Russian Guard
Peter Brace (Actor) .. Second Russian Guard
Doel Luscombe (Actor) .. Police Officer Witness
Colin Rix (Actor) .. The Radio Expert
Leslie Anderson (Actor) .. The Cleaner
John Frawley (Actor) .. The Doctor
Michael Dempsey (Actor) .. Man in Court
Lindsay Hooper (Actor) .. Man in Court
Dan Lester (Actor) .. Porter
Peter Roy (Actor) .. Man in Court
Pat Ryan (Actor) .. Man in Court

Before / After
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Heartland
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