- The Saint on TV
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name = The Saint on TV
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image_caption = 1968Curtis Books edition
author =Fleming Lee , based upon teleplays byJohn Kruse and characters byLeslie Charteris
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country =United Kingdom
language = English
series = The Saint
genre = Mystery,Novella s
publisher =The Crime Club
release_date = 1968
media_type = Print (Hardback &Paperback )
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preceded_by =Vendetta for the Saint
followed_by =The Saint Returns "The Saint on TV" is a collection of two mystery
novella s byFleming Lee , continuing the adventures of the sleuthSimon Templar aka "The Saint", created byLeslie Charteris . This book was first published in theUnited States in 1968 byThe Crime Club , and in theUnited Kingdom later that year byHodder and Stoughton . This is the first time since 1948's "Call for the Saint " that the novella format had been used in the series; with a few exceptions where full-length novels were published, the novella format would remain the norm until the series concluded in the early 1980s.This was the first of several volumes of stories novelising episodes of the 1962-69 television series "The Saint". As with the previous volume, "
Vendetta for the Saint ", Charteris receives front-cover author credit, when in fact other authors actually wrote the text. In his introduction to this book, Charteris names Fleming Lee as his hand-picked successor, and indicates his preference for having original storylines byJohn Kruse be used whenever possible. Charteris identifies this process ofghost writing as "an unprecedented experiment in team work". Charteris remained in editorial control of the books for the remainder of the series, which continued until 1983's "Salvage for the Saint ".tories
The book consisted of the following stories:
#The Death Game - based on the story by
John Kruse and the teleplay byHarry W. Junkin
#The Power Artist - based on the teleplay by Kruse.
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