The Saint was a one-hour series produced by ITV that first aired in 1962. Roger Moore played the suave Simon Templar, a former cat burglar who now works as a sort of private detective. Instead of working for pay, he simply likes to help people in distress ( "people" generally being pretty young women ). Since there is always a villain trying to gain something dishonestly, Simon usually thinks up a clever scheme to help his client, foil the villain, and collect a tidy reward for himself at the villain's expense.
The Miracle Tea Party features Nanette Newman as the heroine in distress. She plays a nurse who witnesses a man being snuffed out in a phone booth at Waterloo Station. Templar happens to be making a phone call in the next booth and rushes to her aid. Alas, it is too late and the man is already dead. He works at the same naval base that Nurse MacLeod does and she was just talking to him prior to his death. To help calm the nerves of the lovely nurse, Simon offers to take her out to dinner. It is then, that they notice they are being followed. Later, at Simon's apartment, Ms. MacLeod finds a box of Miracle Tea in her purse and wonders where it came from. Simon thinks the dead man must have slipped it into her purse before he was murdered and that's why she is being followed. They open the package and find £500 rolled up inside. The package has a notice that states that if you listen to the Miracle Tea radio program you have a chance to win a prize, so they tune in and hear a series of numbers being read off.
The Miracle Tea Party was the premiere episode of the third season of The Saint, a season of some really good Saint episodes. Nurse MacLeod is an innocent victim who not only has the bad fortune of witnessing a murder but also having an item placed in her purse that the villains want. This is one of my favorite scenarios in a mystery thriller, one that Alfred Hitchcock also adored and used frequently in his films.
Most viewers will recognize some familiar British character actors such as Conrad Phillips ( Murder, She Said ), Basil Dingham, Charles Houston and Robert Brown, who is probably best known for taking over the role of M from Bernard Lee in the James Bond film series starring Roger Moore.
If you enjoy this episode, then be sure to check out The Frightened Inn-keeper, also from season three of The Saint.
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I have never seen an episode of The Saint, but I remember the opening credit sequence -- it was just so cool! I will have to check them out! Also, I love the idea of Roger Moore having his former teacher on the show.
ReplyDeleteI have always loved The Saint and "The Miracle Tea Party" is one of my favourites. I always liked the character of Aunt Hattie. It was one of the great things about The Saint that you always had these interesting characters show up in the episodes. Anyway, great post and thanks for taking part in the blogathon!
ReplyDeleteWonder if this is connected to the radio show of the same name. It looks very interesting.
ReplyDeleteOh man, I used to love The Saint! I haven't seen it in decades, but you make me want to start collecting the series on DVD. Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteActually its on most regular tv stations no real need for dvds
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