A TV Times listing from December 28th 1969.
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A TV Times listing from December 28th 1969.
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Looks interesting Billy.
Boris Karloff is always top value.I'm currently enjoying his introductions to (and occasional appearances in) the old black and white U.S. TV series "Thriller"
The old lady here definitely gives me the creeps!
i agree Billy, i watched From Beyond the Grave, a couple of weeks ago i found it while looking for obscure films, Ian Ogilvy was a joy to watch, and as for the Return of The Saint he matched up to Roger moore quite nicely i thought.
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A TV Times feature about Ian Ogilvy from the November 2nd - 8th 1974 issue of TV Times.
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I met Ian for the first time last month, what a great fellow to talk to, a jollyfine sense of humour. He seems to have time for everyone, unlike some I've met. He had a good laugh at what I wanted him the write on a Front of House still I had...
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As you can guess from my avatar, I'm a huge Ian Ogilvy fan as is my writing partner Daniel at Flare Players. There's something about him that makes you like him in any role he's in (hero or villain) and although he was probably the best TV leading man Britain produced in the 70s I wished it had translated into the cinema a lot more (especially as James Bond).
In the near future, Flare Players will be doing a retrospective of his work but such is our admiration for his talent we won't publish it until we think it's good enough...no rush job! I'd like to hear from any Ogilvy fans about what it is you like about his work or what you think marks him out as a great actor.
Nick
A TV Times feature about Ian Ogilvy (also featuring some information about Pat Phoenix, Coronation Street's Elsie Tanner) from the December 22nd 1978 - January 5th 1979 issue of TV Times.
Some interesting information about Ian Ogilvy and some of the guests of the programme Out
With The Old, In With The New, from the same issue of TV Times as the above feature
A TV Times listing from December
31st 1978, from the same issue of
TV Times as the above two features,
the programme mentioned below
which is the same programme that is
mentioned in the two TV Times features
above actually finished on January
1st 1979
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A photograph of Ian Ogilvy, alias Simon Templar (the star of Return Of The Saint) sitting on the bumper of his white Jaguar XJS.
The Saint's Jaguar XJS
A TV Times listing from March 4th 1979.
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Here are some screencaps of Ian Ogilvy as David Hunter in No Sex Please - We're British (1974) also featuring Susan Penhaligon as Penny Hunter.
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A TV Times listing from February 18th 1979 (Duel In Venice was first shown on ITV on September 24th 1978).
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Has anyone seen "The Stud Farm" (1969) for which Ian is accreditted as co writer on imdb? It seems to be quite a confronting subject!
There are 20 images from Menace Unseen (featuring Ian Ogilvy) at Rex Features - Rex Features - Photographic press agency and picture library
A TV Times listing from February 7th 1976.
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A Radio Times listing from January 14th 1969.
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