"the Saint" The Persistent Patriots(1967) [Editor's Choice]

The episode's blend of action, suspense, and humor, combined with its lighthearted tone, make it a quintessential "Saint" adventure. If you're looking for a thrilling and entertaining episode that showcases Roger Moore's inimitable style, look no further than "The Persistent Patriots."

Beneath its entertaining surface, "The Persistent Patriots" explores some interesting themes. The episode pokes fun at American patriotism and the excesses of wealthy elites, while also showcasing Templar's ambivalence towards his own morality. As always, Simon walks a fine line between right and wrong, making for a compelling and thought-provoking viewing experience. "The Saint" The Persistent Patriots(1967)

The Patriots, a ragtag group of wealthy and influential individuals, believe that Templar's expertise would be invaluable in pulling off the heist. They persuade him to join their cause, and Simon, ever the opportunist, agrees to help them - but only if he can do it on his own terms. The episode's blend of action, suspense, and humor,

"The Persistent Patriots" stands out as one of the standout episodes of "The Saint" series. With its engaging plot, memorable characters, and Moore's effortless charm, it's a must-watch for fans of the show and period drama enthusiasts alike. As always, Simon walks a fine line between

The third season of the beloved British television series "The Saint" brought us one of its most thrilling episodes yet: "The Persistent Patriots." Aired in 1967, this installment sees our suave and cunning protagonist, Simon Templar (played by the inimitable Roger Moore), taking on a challenge that would test even his remarkable skills.

The episode features many of the hallmarks of a classic "Saint" adventure: clever disguises, daring escapes, and a few close calls. Templar's interactions with the Patriots are particularly entertaining, as he expertly plays on their naivety and gullibility.