Simon Templar is The Saint, a handsome, sophisticated, debonair, modern-day Robin Hood who recovers ill-gotten wealth and redistributes it to those in need.
The best episode of "The Saint" season 6 is "The Best Laid Schemes", rated 7.1/10 from 146 user votes. It was directed by John Llewellyn Moxey and written by A. Sandford Wolf, Joseph Morhaim. "The Best Laid Schemes" aired on 9/29/1968 and is rated 0.5 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Invitation to Danger".
Simon investigates the drowning of sea captain.
Director: John Llewellyn Moxey
Writer: A. Sandford Wolf, Joseph Morhaim
Simon is taken prisoner by a beautiful blonde secret agent, who picks Simon up in a casino.
Director: Roger Moore
Writer: Terry Nation
The Saint masterminds a murder caper.
Director: Roy Ward Baker
Writer: Michael Winder
Simon tries to find a diplomat friend who disappeared with $1,000,000.
Director: Ray Austin
Writer: Terry Nation
Simon joins the ranks of a mercenary army in order to prevent a hijacking.
Director: Leslie Norman
Writer: Donald James
Simon helps out a business man who claims he is being ruined by a perfect double.
Director: Leslie Norman
Writer: John Kruse
Simon stalks an avenging killer bent on playing a clever game of cat-and-mouse with his pursuer.
Director: Roy Ward Baker
Writer: Terry Nation
The Saint tangles with dope smugglers.
Director: Leslie Norman
Writer: Harry W. Junkin
In Wales an experiment terrifies the local villagers.
Director: Roger Moore
Writer: N/A
The Saint investigates a series of convenient heart attacks.
Director: Robert Asher
Writer: Robert Holmes
Simon is mistaken for a mystery novelist, whom he is visiting, by a criminal gang who forces him to plot them a successful crime.
Director: Roy Ward Baker
Writer: John Kruse
Simon is mistaken for a mystery novelist, whom he is visiting, by a criminal gang who forces him to plot them a successful crime.
Director: Roy Ward Baker
Writer: John Kruse
A smuggling ring deals in human cargo.
Director: Ray Austin
Writer: Donald James
Simon investigates the kidnapping of a producer's daughter.
Director: Roger Moore
Writer: Terry Nation
The Saint is put under pressure when he starts a vendetta against syndicate bosses.
Director: Jim O'Connolly
Writer: Harry W. Junkin, John Kruse
The Saint is put under pressure when he starts a vendetta against syndicate bosses.
Director: Jim O'Connolly
Writer: Harry W. Junkin, John Kruse
An ex-king cheats at cards to regain his fortune.
Director: Alvin Rakoff
Writer: John Kruse
Simon is selected to be frozen alive.
Director: Freddie Francis
Writer: Harry W. Junkin
The Saint investigates the murder of an old friend.
Director: John Gilling
Writer: Harry W. Junkin
A beautiful blonde gets the Saint into trouble at a crooked auto race.
Director: Leslie Norman
Writer: Donald James