"The Fiction Makers" was shot by director Roy Ward Baker in a dual format, principally as a feature for European Cinema distribution, and as a television two-parter scripted to include a scene to begin part two with the usual The Saint halo sequence (the film and TV versions are edited differently also).
Guest cast: Shirley Eaton, Derek Farr, Patricia Roc, Norman Mitchell Based on a story in The Saint Around the World.
In a restaurant on the Costa Brava, Spain (although the stock footage looks like Amalfi), Belinda Dean (Erica Rogers) is shouting for a well-cooked filet mignon and generally behaving as a spoiled brat who in a month's time is marrying a friend of Simon's – Jack Eastern.
Guest cast: Eddie Byrne, Delphi Lawrence, Vera Day, Campbell Singer, Harry Towb, John Forbes-Robertson, Nicholas Selby, Jack Taylor Guest cast: Victor Rietti, Patricia Donahue, Nigel Davenport, Warren Mitchell, Anthony Newlands, Irene Prador, Anthony Jacobs, Philip Needs, Loretta Parry Guest cast: Dawn Addams, Angus Lennie, Glyn Owen, Michael Peake, Fred Ferris, Richard McNeff Guest cast: Ronald Radd, Wensley Pithey, Alfred Burke, Jackie Collins, Alexander Davion, Paul Whitsun-Jones Guest cast: Julie Christie, David Bauer, Robert MacLeod, Andre Boulay, Margo Johns, Ross Parker, John Serret Guest cast: Lana Morris, Eric Pohlmann, Marne Maitland, Paul Whitsun-Jones, Alexander Davion, George Little, Alan Browning, Lawrence Dane, Marie Burke In Mexico, Mrs. Teresa Alvarez (Lana Morris) is seeking her husband Gaspar, who disappeared two years earlier after making a failed attempt on the life of the President.
The subsequent death of the journalist, John Kennet (Tony Beckley), takes place in a fire at the home of Sydney Fairweather, in a locked room from which the Saint is unable to extract him.
Countess Audrey is planning a huge heist whilst on board a yacht leaving Cannes - having invited some very rich people and their jewellery.
Guest cast: Barbara Murray, Anthony Newlands, Bill Nagy, Jean Marsh, John Bennett Guest cast: Katharine Blake, Michael Goodliffe, Nigel Stock, Mark Eden, Jane Asher, Eunice Gayson, Basil Dignam, Charles Morgan, Peter Lawrence Quite early on we find out that Mrs. Marvin Chase (Katherine Blake) is rather too fond of Mr. Chase's assistant Bertrand Tamblin (a young Mark Eden, long before his stint as Alan Bradley on Coronation Street), who dies when Marvin Chase (Basil Dignam) crashes the car, the latter suffering disfiguring facial burns.
A gunshot deflates one of Simon's tyres, which enables them to get away, but a study of police photographs identifies Johnny Anworth (Harry Towb) as one of the miscreants.
Guest cast: Imogen Hassall, Oliver Reed, Wolfe Morris, Tommy Duggan; directed by Roger Moore Guest cast: Avice Landon, Renée Houston, Barbara Mullen, Timothy Bateson, Anthony Nicholls, Barry Wilsher Guest cast: Jeanne Moody, David Bauer, Alexis Kanner, Robert Arden, Bartlett Mullins, Max Faulkner, Barry Jones Guest cast: Margit Saad, Carl Duering, Joseph Fürst, Gordon Sterne Guest cast: Nanette Newman, Fabia Drake, Conrad Phillips, Robert Brown, Edward Jewesbury, Charles Houston, Michael Standing, Basil Dignam; directed by Roger Moore Guest cast: Jeanne Moody, Erica Rogers, Peter Bowles, Aubrey Morris, Robert Raglan, Marne Maitland, Henry McCarthy Guest cast: Sylvia Syms, Jacqui Chan, Manning Wilson, John Dearth, Robert Cawdron, Peter Diamond, Martin Miller In Paris, visiting diplomat Madam Chen (Jacqui Chan) has a very precious pearl necklace which it seems is of interest to a number of professional criminals, one of whom, Jeannine Roger (Sylvia Syms), is acting as Public Relations for Madam Chen, and is also "recognised" by the Saint under another name although it may be a mistaken identity.
Guest cast: Catherine Woodville, Nyree Dawn Porter, Geoffrey Bayldon, Philip Latham, Dudley Sutton, Ronald Leigh-Hunt Guest cast: Eric Pohlmann, Peter Arne, Suzanne Lloyd, Ed Bishop, Michael Godfrey, Reginald Jessup, Walter Randall, Clive Cazes, Michael Lynch In a South American republic, the Saint finds a couple of guns pointing at him inviting him to a restaurant where the local police captain, Carlos Xavier (Eric Pohlmann) treats him to a Chilean Riesling wine and provides guidance on the various other diners of the evening, especially Doris Inkler (Suzanne Lloyd) and the very rich Enriquez brothers who can afford to lead a revolution if they can source the arms needed.
Guest cast: Geoffrey Keen, Justine Lord, Annette Andre, Ed Bishop, Peter Vaughan, Michael Robbins, Neil McCarthy, Nicholas Pennell, David Jackson Madeline Gray (Annette André in her first appearance in The Saint) approaches The Saint at the Savoy Plaza hotel bar in London and shows him a letter threatening her life if she sees Hobart Quennel (Geoffrey Keen) this evening.
Guest cast: Ray Barrett, Reg Lye, Ed Devereaux, Annette Andre, Betty McDowall, Grant Taylor, Dick Bentley, John Tate Guest cast: John Paul, Maurice Kaufmann, Jeanne Moody, John Baskcomb, Inigo Jackson Guest cast: Wanda Ventham, Paul Stassino, Brewster Mason, Arnold Diamond, William Marlowe, Alan Curtis The Saint was passing through Marseille until a nail in his tyre delayed him; as he tries to depart, a man dies in front of his car, dying from a bullet wound.
Guest cast: Anthony Bate, Justine Lord, Michael Gough, Jeremy Burnham, Mike Pratt, Jean Marsh, Moray Watson, John Bryans, Jimmy Gardner Guest cast: Walter Gotell, Ingrid Schoeller, Neil McCallum, Shane Rimmer, Michael Collins, Richard Shaw Simon is enjoying the Oktoberfest in Munich, whilst we see an empty army truck being stolen and then gaining new number plates.
It appears that the gang stealing the truck have designs on cigarettes and liquor under the control of the US Third Army Corps - and have someone on the inside who can provide the keys to the store: Mathilde Baum (Ingrid Schoeller), who spends the evening with the Saint at the funfair.
Guest cast: Stephanie Randall, Nigel Davenport, Antony Booth, Victor Beaumont, George Pravda, Frederick Schiller, Adline Mandlova, Michael Wolf In Baden-Baden, Germany, The Saint sees Charles Voyson (Nigel Davenport) attempt to murder Julie Harrison (Stephanie Randall), who is concerned about a missing quarter of a million pounds.
Guest cast: Ann Bell, James Maxwell, James Copeland, Donald Bisset, Robert MacLeod, Russell Waters Guest cast: Suzan Farmer, Peter Copley, Burt Kwouk, Kristopher Kum, Godfrey Quigley, John Rees, Geoffrey Frederick Somewhere in South-East Asia Simon Templar is visiting old friends - Don Marland (Peter Copley) and his daughter Jean (Suzan Farmer) - who have recently inherited a farm deep in the jungle which the Saint was "just passing".
Guest cast: Jacqueline Ellis, Alan Curtis, Alan Tilvern, Hugh McDermott Guest cast: Michael Gwynn, Suzanne Neve, Percy Herbert, Norman Bird Based on a story in The Saint Goes On Julie Jeffroll (Suzanne Neve) has invited Simon to Cornwall to investigate mysterious noises in the middle of the night at "The Weary Traveller" a small inn owned by her father - Martyn Jeffroll (Michael Gwynn).
Betty Tregarth (Sarah Lawson) is kidnapped at Heathrow Airport because she has the secret formula for a nerve gas which Raxel needs - and if it is not delivered her brother will be tortured.
Guest cast: Jane Merrow, John Bluthal, William Sylvester, Donald Sutherland, Fred Sadoff, Mavis Villiers, Kevin Brennan Simon is staying at the Waldorf Astoria in New York.
Guest cast: Eddie Byrne, Justine Lord, Edward de Souza, Neil McCarthy, Tim Barrett Mandy Ellington (Justine Lord) approaches Simon with a story concerning her late father who invented a new fuel injection system but the patent was stolen by Oscar Newley (Eddie Byrne).
Guest cast: Walter Brown, Tony Wright, Meredith Edwards, Jean Aubrey, Nosher Powell, John Tate Connie Grady (Jean Aubrey) has invited Simon Templar to a gym where boxers train - including Steve Nelson (Tony Wright) who is due to face the winner of tonight's bout between Torpedo Smith and The Angel (Nosher Powell).
Security is the responsibility of Peter Corrio (Brian Worth) who believes he has installed an impregnable system to protect the jewels utilising his "criminal mind" - he thinks like a crook.
Guest cast: Cec Linder, Jan Holden, Donald Hewlett, Annette Carell, Arnold Diamond, Brian McDermott, David Garth Waldo (Cec Linder) assembles his three ex-wives (and Simon Templar) on an island off the South of France to introduce them to his intended new wife and to reveal a further secret this evening when his lawyer and nephew arrive.
Before the secret is revealed a man wearing the same shirt as Waldo is discovered dead having been stabbed in the back and a motor boat is making a hasty and noiy exit from the adjacent harbour.
Guest cast: Patrick Allen, Jennie Linden, Robin Phillips; directed by Roger Moore Guest cast: Eunice Gayson, George Murcell, Ed Bishop, Gerard Heinz, Peter Illing Visiting what was then known as Teneriffe, a fortune teller advises the Saint that his life is in great danger and also describes some of the people that we are about to meet.
He reveals to the fortune teller that Abdul Graner (George Murcell) stole the Regency diamond (valued at over $1m) from the Louvre and that he intends to return it to its rightful owner.