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The show's third version, which began July 9, 1947, was limited to CBS' West Coast network. It ended June 30, 1948. [3] The sponsor was Lever Brothers. [5] Vincent Price starred in this version and in most of the show's episodes in the two versions that followed. [3] After a year's hiatus, The Saint returned to radio July 10, 1949—this time ...
Vincent Leonard Price Jr. (May 27, 1911 – October 25, 1993) was an American actor. He was known for his work in the horror film genre, mostly portraying villains.He appeared on stage, television, and radio, and in more than 100 films.
Vincent Price in the trailer for Laura (1944) This is the filmography of Vincent Price (May 27, 1911 – October 25, 1993), which includes appearances in theatre and television. Price made his theatre debut in the Gate Theatre 's production of Chicago (1935), followed by work on Broadway .
The Price of Fear is a horror/mystery radio series produced by BBC Radio between 1973 and 1983. The host and star of the show was Vincent Price.. This show stands out in Price's radio career as some of the episodes are based on fictional adventures of Vincent Price himself, in which Price plays himself, while others have him merely introducing the macabre tale of the week.
The Saint (film series) (1938–1943), starring Louis Hayward, George Sanders and Hugh Sinclair as Simon Templar; The Saint (radio program) (1944–1951), a radio program starring Vincent Price; The Saint (1948–1961), a long-running comic strip series; The Saint (1962–1969), a British television series starring Roger Moore
In America, The Saint became a radio series starring Vincent Price. In the 1940s, Charteris, besides continuing to write The Saint stories, scripted the Sherlock Holmes radio series featuring Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce .
St. Vincent Gets Sultry and Jason Isbell Covers John Prine, but Bartees Strange’s Mom Steals the Show at Jack Antonoff’s Ally Coalition Concert Jem Aswad December 20, 2023 at 10:56 AM
Return also made a recurring reference to the 1930s–40s film series, and the 1940s radio series that starred Vincent Price as Templar: just before the opening credits begin, a short musical phrase is heard that is not part of the theme music for the Return of the Saint, but is the character's signature theme from film and radio. Unlike the ...