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Maverick roger moore
Maverick roger moore






maverick roger moore

For now, you'll just have to watch Maverick on DVDĪnother connection between The Saint and Maverick has nothing to do with Roger Moore at all.

maverick roger moore

Very soon, Maverick will be coming out in a special Maverick First Season DVD set. The intelligent con games of outsmarting your rivals instead of beating them up will certainly appeal to Saint fans who want to see a young Roger Moore playing a Texas Templar.Įpisode 80 on September 18, 1960, entitled Bundle from Britain, introduced Roger Moore as the "white sheep" of the family - he had the misfortune of earning a medal in the Civil War, and Pappy had banished him to England for five years because no Maverick had ever been a hero. There are many Saintly touches, in that the Maverick cousins are basically good people who will go outside the law to correct wrongs that need to be righted. Maverick was a clever show that used a lot of comedy to lighten up the action. His regular appearances were due to the fact that James Garner had left the show over a contract dispute. Roger was a regular on the show beginning in 1960 (he had been in one episode, The Rivals before that), co-starring as Beauregard "Beau" Maverick, Bret and Bart Maverick’s cousin.

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Now that Maverick is being re-run on TV in various countries, including Good Life in the US, watch for a young pre-Saint Roger Moore in 14 episodes from 1959 to 1961. Before Roger Moore became The Saint, he had a recurring role on the TV series, Maverick, starring either James Garner and Jack Kelly.








Maverick roger moore