The Saint
Simon Templar is The Saint, a handsome, sophisticated, debonair, modern-day Robin Hood who recovers ill-gotten...
Acting
Maxwell Shaw (21 February 1929 – 21 August 1985 in London, England) was an actor, known for The Barber of Stamford Hill (1962), Once More, with Feeling! (1960) and BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (1950). He is best remembered for his television work, but he also appeared in many feature films of the 1950s, 1960s, and early 1970s. He appeared as Mark 'Frisky' Lee in Gideon's Way (episode "Big Fish, Little Fish") (1964).
His Broadway credits include The Hostage.[8][9] He had a small role in Ben-Hur (1959).
He was married to casting director Rose Tobias Shaw.
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Simon Templar is The Saint, a handsome, sophisticated, debonair, modern-day Robin Hood who recovers ill-gotten...
Jack Regan, an unethical officer of the Flying Squad, uses unorthodox methods to pursue criminals with the help...
A secret, high-technology international agency called SHADO defends Earth from alien invaders.
An English aristocrat and an American millionaire come together to tackle crime.
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The adventures of privateer Captain Dan Tempest and his crew of former pirates as they make their way across th...
In ancient Judea, a Jewish aristocrat opposing Roman occupation of his homeland reunites with his childhood fri...
Gideon's Way is a British television crime series made by ITC Entertainment in 1964/65, based on the novels by...
BBC anthology drama series that ran over four seasons and replaced the previous BBC Sunday Night Theatre series.
Pulled from actual case histories and utilizing newsreel and documented narratives, the activities of spies fro...
Pulled from actual case histories and utilizing newsreel and documented narratives, the activities of spies fro...
Anthology series telling suspenseful tales.
Story Parade specialized in adaptations of modern novels. It was broadcast on June 5, 1964 and repeated on Augu...
Michael Strait is a world-renowned photographer whose assignments lead him into investigating mysterious goings...
Nicholas Nickleby, a young boy in search of a better life, struggles to save his family and friends from the ab...
Barry Ovis is Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Minister for European Affairs, Sir William Mainwaring-Brow...
Two sets of identical twins are accidentally switched at birth. One pair, Phillipe and Pierre DeSisi, are arist...
Two teenagers, Mary (Hayley Mills) and Robert (Keith Hamshere) are lead by Professor Paganel (Maurice Chevalier...
When a robbery at a racetrack goes wrong ex-con Johnny Bannion is caught and sent back to prison. He won't tell...
Evil lurks in the gloomy house at Markham Manor where a deranged Sir Edward is the chained prisoner of his brot...
A detective tracking a stolen gem begins to suspect there's more to the case than just theft.
A megalomaniac dictator, in charge of a former colony, installs a nuclear bomb in its London Embassy. He threat...
Five pampered French children with their wheeled, headless, toy horse accidentally become tangled up in a plot...
During World War II, members of a British tank unit in northern Africa are captured and held prisoners by Germa...
Life in the fast lane becomes deadly for Wilde and Sinclair when the mob tries to "fix" the sport of high-speed...
The wife of brilliant, but boisterous and ill-tempered conductor of the London Symphony puts up with his childi...
A kindly shop owner whose overwhelming gambling debts allow a greedy landlord to seize his shop of dusty treasu...
An international criminal arrives in London, and a detective is anxious to pin something on him for some unprov...
Mr. Figg, the barber, is fond of telling customers about his family, but he hasn’t really got one – he’s a bach...
The legendary actress Sarah Bernhardt's unconventional life and career are examined in this biopic. At an audit...
Teleplay adaptation of Daniel Keyes' noted short story “Flowers for Algernon,” about a gentle, disabled young m...