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The Saint – otherwise known as the Saville Row-clad righter-of-wrongs Simon Templar – is to be reborn.
An ITV pilot will revive the scourge of international bad guys, originally invented by Leslie Charteris and played from 1962 to 1969 by Roger Moore before he became James Bond.
In fact, the pilot episode should be ready to film next year, says Ed Whitmore who is writing the new drama with Chris Lunt – the writer behind the John Simm drama Prey.
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Cue sad trombone. Maybe this one will fare better.
Roger Moore whas 35, but those days some people look older already.
Toby Regbo http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2269396/
He playing the younger version of Albus Dumbledore (Dutch: Perkamentus) in Harry Potter 7.
Roger Moore vs Toby Regbo
Why do we need the a coloured man in the traditional role of Simon Templar, like with 007 I find the idea not to my liking and it will probably not work either. It has proven hard enough to get the Saint back on any screen so what use is it to annoy the sh&t out of its true fans?
Again? There were four actors who portrayed Simon Templar before Moore (including Louis Hayward and George Sanders). And there were seven actors who portrayed the actor after Moore (most memorably, Ian Ogilvy). So, who's next?
"Coloured man"? Are we still in the mid 20th century? As for a black man portraying Templar . . . why not? A black man is now portraying Nick Fury. A white woman is portraying a ethnically mixed character like Maria Hill.
I don't mean to spark a flame to a controversial subject, but I don't see a slight bit of relevance in changing the character's heritage. Nick Fury is explained in the comics for why he was African-American, he actually is the son of the original Nick Fury. His real name is revealed to be Marcus Johnson, who happened to be adopting his supposedly ancestral name, becoming 'Nick Fury Jr.' For more information, see this article.
As for Maria Hill, she completely bears the Caucasian heritage if you look at her drawn outlines and has only been said to have had relation to a fictional Asian territory, not that she's completely of that country and not to mention, heritage. She is a Chicago-born American.
Factoid of the Week there I think.
I know that Vincent Price played The Saint on the radio too.
Excellent news Ian, I myself all already inquiring if ordering a copy is possible. Liked your "The Saint on the Radio".
Though i didnt think too much of the 'Return of the Saint' in the 1970's with Ian Ogilvy.
...........but with all these bleedin reality shows on TV nowadays, wouldn't it be refreshing to have another action/drama series on TV.
Incidently, when i was a young lad in 1969, my father nearly moved us to a house next door to Leslie Charteris in Englefield Green, Surrey!
Weren't it for the stupid and ill advised movie with the name of "raise the Titanic" the series would have undoubtedly have more seasons than the two we got. They scraped the show due to money problems of the producers who made a totally shite movie.
Personally, I am not fond of Ogilvy's series, either.
Those were exactly my thoughts bring back the Saint so can latter be the next Bond.