The book consisted of the following stories:
The Imprudent Professor (teleplay by Terence Feely) - based on a Return of the Saint episode
The Red Sabbath (story by John Kruse) - based on the Return of the Saint episode "One Black September"
"synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title.
Leslie Charteris was born in Singapore and moved to England in 1919. He left Cambridge University early when his first novel was accepted for publication. He wrote novels about the Saint throughout his life, becoming one of the twentieth-century's most prolific and popular authors.
John Telfer is best known for playing the character of Willy Pettit in five seasons of "Bergerac". He has appeared many times in various television dramas, while his parallel theatrical career has involved him in leading roles at the Bristol Old Vic, the Royal National Theatre, the Old Vic in London, and many regional theaters. He has made hundreds of radio broadcasts, and he plays the part of Alan, the vicar, in "The Archers".
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Seller: Joan Andrews, Alton, United Kingdom
Hardcover. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. 1st Edition. Ex Library, 1st Edition, Hardcover, D/J, now in creased clear protective cover, has light shelf wear, usual stamps and remains of some stamps, o/w good. Seller Inventory # 4532
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Seller: M.A.D. fiction, Grimsby, ON, Canada
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. First U.K. edition first printing of a fine hardcover, in a fine dustjacket with two 1/2" closed tears together on the front cover at the top near the spine, and is price clipped. The 48th book in The Saint mystery/adventure series featuring Simon Templar, international thief, millionaire, and master of disguise. This series was adapted many times for radio, TV, and the movies most notably the TV series in the 1960s starring Roger Moore. This book has two stories from teleplays, from the TV show "The Return Of The Saint" one by Terence Feely and one by John Kruse, adapted by Graham Weaver. Seller Inventory # 365