Mark Saber (1954)
A half-hour 1950s detective television series that took different forms and titles during its run. From October 1951 to June 1954, ABC Mystery Theater stars Tom Conway as the titular character, a plainclothes English detective working with the NYPD Homicide Division. The Vise (seasons 1–4): Donald Gray portrays Saber as a one-armed private detective based in London. Broadcast on ABC from October 1954 to June 1957. Saber of London (seasons 5–7): Gray reprises his role in this final iteration, broadcast on NBC from September 1957 to May 1960.
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Episode 0 - The Very Last Witness
Release Date: 1957-11-13 -
Episode 1 - A Lady is Missing
Release Date: 1955-12-23 -
Episode 2 - Diamond Cut Diamond
Release Date: 1955-12-30 -
Episode 3 - A Coffin for Johnny
Release Date: 1956-01-06 -
Episode 4 - Collector's Item
Release Date: 1956-01-13 -
Episode 5 - Deadline for Murder
Release Date: 1956-01-20 -
Episode 6 - Manhunt
Release Date: 1956-01-27 -
Episode 7 - Death Has Three Faces
Release Date: 1956-02-03Mark Saber receives three photographs from a dying man and with the help of Barney O'Keefe must link the three people in the pictures to the murder.
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Episode 8 - Blood in the Sky
Release Date: 1956-02-10 -
Episode 9 - The Captive Brain
Release Date: 1956-02-17When a bookkeeper suddenly disappears, his wife gets Mark Saber to investigate and he discovers that there is more to the crime than meets the eye.
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Episode 10 - Death Needs No Cane
Release Date: 1956-02-24A stockbroker asks for Saber's help when a large number of counterfeit £5 notes are discovered and their only lead is murdered. They finally catch a break when Dolly Day is caught spending £300 in counterfeit money in a shop.
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Episode 11 - Find a Body
Release Date: 1956-03-02 -
Episode 12 - Frame Up Without Gloves
Release Date: 1956-03-09Mark Saber investigates a crooked fight manager after meeting the wife of a boxer who became a victim in the scheme.
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Episode 13 - There's Danger in Beauty
Release Date: 1956-03-16Maxine, co-owner of Henri's Beauty Saloon has been beset with a number accidents that is ruining their reputation. Mark Saber is called in to find out who is sabotaging the salon but soon realises this is a job for Judy.
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Episode 14 - The Girl from Rome
Release Date: 1956-03-23 -
Episode 15 - Hear No Evil
Release Date: 1956-03-30Invalid Miriam Boothe is convinced that her relatives are trying to murder her. She believes she has no choice but to telephone Mark Saber for help. Their meeting doesn't go well but when he discovers she is dead he investigates.
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Episode 16 - Killer on the Prowl
Release Date: 1956-04-06 -
Episode 17 - Walk Softly for Murder
Release Date: 1956-04-13Miss Emma Krol begs for Mark Saber's help. During World War Two, she worked as an undercover agent with Ernst Lomak, and now he has been murdered. She suspects it's an American who is connected to her boss Mr Hillyer.
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Episode 18 - Murder by Design
Release Date: 1956-04-20Lacey, a theatre manager asks Mark Saber to act as a middleman and pay Ritchie Bonsell a £1,000 to leave the country. Bonsell, a former employee, has just served three years in jail for manslaughter. Next day, Lacey is found murdered.
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Episode 19 - Murder for Gain
Release Date: 1956-04-27Lawyer Mr Farrell was in charge of Mrs Wright's finances. She had been in hospital for two weeks and he is shocked she died. The police believe this is suicide but Farrell is concerned about her dying after her relatives had visited.
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Episode 20 - The Night Has Secrets
Release Date: 1956-05-04A man prone to sudden blackouts visits the apartment of his wife's first husband in a fit of rage after learning she is being blackmailed by the man. While there he blacks out and then awakes to discover the man dead.
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Episode 21 - No Reply from Room 17
Release Date: 1956-05-11 -
Episode 22 - The Sally Ankers Story
Release Date: 1956-05-18 -
Episode 23 - Shroud for a Lady
Release Date: 1956-05-25 -
Episode 24 - It's Only Mink
Release Date: 1956-06-01 -
Episode 25 - The Long Wait
Release Date: 1956-06-08 -
Episode 26 - The Big Snatch
Release Date: 1956-06-15