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The Saint (2010 TV Series)
The Saint may refer to: Fiction * Simon Templar, also known as "The Saint", the protagonist of a book series by Leslie Charteris and subsequent adaptations: ** ''The Saint'' (film series) (1938–43), starring Louis Hayward, George Sanders and Hugh Sinclair as Simon Templar ** ''The Saint'' (radio program) (1944–51), a radio program starring Vincent Price ** ''The Saint'' (comics) (1948–61), a long-running comic strip series ** ''The Saint'' (TV series) (1962–69), a British television series starring Roger Moore ** '' Return of the Saint'' (1978–79), a British television series starring Ian Ogilvy ** '' The Saint in Manhattan'' 1987 TV pilot starring Andrew Clarke as Simon Templar, it was shown as part of CBS Summer Playhouse, a series that aired unsold TV pilots. ** The Saint (TV film series) (1989–90), six made-for-syndication TV films starring Simon Dutton as Simon Templar, broadcast as part of Mystery Wheel of Adventure: *** '' The Saint: The Brazilian Connec ...
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Simon Templar
''The Saint'' is the nickname of the fictional character Simon Templar, featured in a series of novels and short stories by Leslie Charteris published between 1928 and 1963. After that date, other authors collaborated with Charteris on books until 1983; two additional works produced without Charteris's participation were published in 1997. The character has also been portrayed in motion pictures, radio dramas, comic strips, comic books and three television series. Overview Simon Templar is a Robin Hood-like figure known as the Saint – from his initials, per ''The Saint Meets the Tiger'', and the reader is told that he was given it at the age of nineteen. In addition, per ''Knight Templar'': ::Meet the Saint. ::His godfathers and his godmothers, at his baptism, had bestowed upon him the name of Simon Templar; but that coincidence of initials was not the only reason for the nickname by which he was far more widely known. One day, the story of how he came by that nickname m ...
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The Saint (1941 Film)
''The Saint'' also called ''Swami'' is a Bollywood film. It was released in 1941. It was directed by Abdul Rashid Kardar and starred Sitara Devi, P. Jairaj Paidi Jairaj (born 28 September 1909 – 11 August 2000) was an Indian actor, director and producer known for his works majorly in Hindi; few Marathi, Gujarati, Telugu language films, and Telugu theatre.Luminaries of 20th Century, Potti Sreeram ... and Nazir in pivotal roles. References External links * 1941 films 1940s Hindi-language films Films directed by A. R. Kardar Indian black-and-white films {{1940s-Hindi-film-stub ...
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Lynn St
Lynn may refer to: People and fictional characters * Lynn (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters * Lynn (surname) * The Lynns, a 1990s American country music duo consisting of twin sisters Peggy and Patsy Lynn * Lynn (voice actress), Japanese voice actress Places Canada * Lynn Lake, Manitoba, a town and adjacent lake * Lynn, Nova Scotia, a community * Lynn River, Ontario Ireland * Lynn (civil parish), County Westmeath United Kingdom * King's Lynn is a seaport in Norfolk, England, about 98 miles north of London United States * Lynn, Alabama, a town * Lynn, Arkansas, a town * Lynn, Oakland, California, a former settlement * Lynn, Indiana, a town * Lynn, Massachusetts, a city ** Lynn (MBTA station) * Lynn, Nebraska, an unincorporated community * Lynn, Ohio, an unincorporated community * Lynn, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, an historic community now part of Springville in Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania * Lynn, Utah, an unincorporated community ...
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Ian St John
John "Ian" St John (; 7 June 1938 – 1 March 2021) was a Scottish professional football player, coach and broadcaster. St John played as a forward for Liverpool throughout most of the 1960s. Signed by Bill Shankly in 1961, St John was a key member of the Liverpool team that emerged from the second tier of English football to win two league titles and one FA Cup—in which he scored the winner in the 1965 final—to cement a position as one of the country's top sides. He played for Scotland 21 times, scoring nine goals. He later became a manager – including at his hometown team Motherwell where he had begun his playing career – and a media pundit. He co-presented the topical football show ''Saint and Greavsie'' with Jimmy Greaves from 1985 to 1992. In 2008, he was inducted into the Scottish Football Hall of Fame. Career Motherwell St John was one of six children. Their father, Alex, a steelworker, died when Ian was six years old. Ian also showed talent for boxing as a boy ...
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The Saint (UK Newspaper)
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WVCR-FM
WVCR-FM ''(88.3 The Saint)'' is a variety hits radio station located in Loudonville, New York, owned by Siena College, and primarily staffed by students from the college. The station broadcasts on 88.3 MHz at an effective radiated power of 2,800 watts from the Heldeberg Mountains in the Town of New Scotland. In addition to simulcast programming at www.wvcr.com, WVCR is perhaps the only non-commercial licensee to emulate the variety hits format made popular by the Jack FM approach in the Capital Region. The format is very popular in the region with a very diverse selection from classic 1960s hits to current hits of today—something of a 2,800 Watt iPod for Baby Boomers. Unlike many Variety Hits stations, WVCR's Variety Hits format contains DJs that interact with listeners, and identify songs played on the station. In addition, the station frequently makes uses of jingles to identify themselves. This is a somewhat uncommon practice among stations with this format. On Sundays, ...
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Play Radio (Hampshire)
Easy Radio South Coast is an Independent Local Radio station based in Southampton, England, owned and operated by Nation Broadcasting. It broadcasts to the South Coast of the England. As of September 2022, the station has a weekly audience of 47,000 listeners according to RAJAR. In September 2022, the Hits Radio licensing name agreement ended and the station is set to become part of the Easy Radio network. History 107.8 FM in Southampton The 107.8 FM service launched under the name SouthCity FM on 5 September 1999. In 2004, the licence was acquired by Southampton Football Club, who renamed the station as The Saint, effectively making it an FM version of their existing club station of the same name (which was broadcasting on digital TV and online). The service was at this point based at studios within Southampton FC's ground, St Mary's Stadium. On 26 July 2007, Southampton FC confirmed it had sold the station to South Wales-based radio group Town & Country Broadcasting – ...
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The Saint (Thompson Twins Song)
"The Saint" is a song from the British pop duo Thompson Twins, which was released in 1992 as the second single from eighth studio album ''Queer''. The song was written and produced by Tom Bailey and Alannah Currie. "The Saint" was originally distributed to DJs on white label before receiving a single release by Warner. In addition to its success on the UK dance and club scene, the single reached number 53 in the UK Singles Chart and remained in the top 100 for two weeks. Critical reception Upon its release as a single, James Hamilton, writing for the ''Record Mirror'' update in ''Music Week'', described "The Saint" as a "Alannah Currie cooed and Tom Bailey muttered mushily churning chugger". He described the "Feedback Max Remix" as "sombre piano plonked", the "Feedback Max Hard Groove" as "synth washed", the "LP Version" as "guitar yowled bounc pop" and noted that David Morales' remixes were "more sparsely throbbing". Terry Staunton of ''NME'' stated, "Gone are the days of the ...
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The Saint (Orbital Song)
"The Saint" is a theme tune for ''The Saint'' composed first as a whistled melody by author Leslie Charteris himself, before being expanded by Edwin Astley 1962, and later Brian Dee, Irving Martin, and Orbital in television and film versions. Orbital version English electronic music duo Orbital covered "The Saint" and released it as a single in April 1997. It is taken from the soundtrack to the film of the same name. The track is an updated version of Edwin Astley's theme music from the 1960s TV series ''The Saint'' and plays over a scene towards the end of the film. The single's B-side, "The Sinner", is an original composition developing elements of Orbital's arrangement from the A-side. "The Saint" was one of Orbital's biggest hit singles. It reached number three in Iceland and on the UK Singles Chart, their highest-placing song on that chart along with "Satan Live". In Ireland it peaked at number seven, and in Finland it reached number eight. The single also sold well in N ...
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The Saint (Edwin Astley Song)
"The Saint" is a theme tune for ''The Saint (TV series), The Saint'' composed first as a whistled melody by author Leslie Charteris himself, before being expanded by Edwin Astley 1962, and later Brian Dee, Irving Martin, and Orbital (band), Orbital in television and film versions. Orbital version English electronic music duo Orbital (band), Orbital covered "The Saint" and released it as a single in April 1997. It is taken from the The Saint (soundtrack), soundtrack to the The Saint (1997 film), film of the same name. The track is an updated version of Edwin Astley's theme music from the The Saint (TV series), 1960s TV series ''The Saint'' and plays over a scene towards the end of the film. The single's B-side, "The Sinner", is an original composition developing elements of Orbital's arrangement from the A-side. "The Saint" was one of Orbital's biggest hit singles. It reached number three in Iceland and on the UK Singles Chart, their highest-placing song on that chart along with "S ...
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The Saint (Asbury Park, New Jersey)
The Saint is a music venue located in Asbury Park, New Jersey, United States.Pike, H. (2002, July 14). Glory days revisited;Springsteen's Asbury Park poised to reclaim its status as a major music venue. ''Boston Herald'' (MA), p. 65.Barry, C. (1999, June 20). Article on rock scene omitted an important club. ''New York Times,'' NJ15. It is reminiscent of places like The Cellar Door in Washington, DC, CBGB, CB's 313 Gallery, and The Living Room in New York City, and features live, original music.Crespi, J(2013, November 5). Brothers Moving at The Saint in Asbury Park, New Jersey. ''SRO Magazine.'' Retrieved July 8, 2015.Staf(2014, December 17). The Saint turns 20. ''Arcade Radio Asbury Park.'' Retrieved July 8, 2015.Chiminec, N(2010, October 3). The Touring Musician's Guide to Asbury Park. ''Bandsonabudget.com.'' Retrieved July 8, 2015.Staf(2014). The Saint. ''DJoyBeat.com'' Retrieved July 8, 2015. The Saint was founded by Adam Jon Weisberg along with business partner Scott Stamper, ...
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The Saints (1960s Band)
The Saints were an English instrumental band, that worked for the record producer, Joe Meek. Background The Saints were the very first group that was used to back singer Heinz. The band were made up of bass guitarist Tab Martin (fresh from his stint with The Tornados), Roy Phillips (playing guitar), and drummer Ricky Winter (born Richard Winter, 27 September 1940, in Aldershot, Hampshire). They worked as the house band for Meek's productions, and as such backed Heinz, Andy Cavell (born 20 April 1945, Piraeus, Greece) and others. Their most notable recording was their cover of The Surfaris', " Wipe Out". They appeared as themselves in the British film, '' Live It Up!''. Career Having been a member The Tornados, Martin left the group about a month after they released the single "Globetrotter" and formed The Saints In 1963, they appeared in the Lance Comfort directed film, '' Live It Up!'' as Andy Cavell and the Saints. The film which starred David Hemmings, Jennifer Mo ...
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