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The Guardian has posted a list of the top-6 Spy series of all time. Surprisingly, The Avengers is only an honorable mention -losing out to The Saint! Roger Moore always gets my support, but... Find out which shows made the cut here. They've included some fun video clips, as well. Thanks to Cinema Retro for the heads up. If you were pressed to make such a list, maybe by threat of laser beam while strapped to a table, what would Spy Vibers pick as the top-6 Spy series of all time?

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Roger Moore played Simon Templar in 118 episodes of The Saint TV series from 1961–1969. Description from pinterest.com. I searched for this on bing.com/images Roger Moore, The Saint, White Photo, A Man, Writing, Black And White, Reading, White, Black

I have vague memories of watching THE SAINT in its original run in the early sixties but mainly I enjoyed it in Saturday afternoon reruns in the late sixties and early seventies. I remember thinking it fairly dull at times but I was captivated by the easy British charm of Roger Moore as Simon Templar, the saint. It wasn't until the 1990's, by which time I had seen and enjoyed the original movies of THE SAINT with George Sanders, et al., that I actually realized WHY Simon Templar is called…

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BARITUS Catholic Illustration on Instagram: "There is an ancient apocryphal tradition that tells of Saint Peter fleeing Rome during Christian persecutions and meeting the risen Jesus on the Appian Way. St. Peter is said to have asked Him, "Quo Vadis?", or "Where are you going?", and Our Lord replied "To be crucified again." Cut to the heart by this reply, St. Peter is said to have turned around, and walked back into the city where he would meet his own crucifixion. I believe I have had my own Religious Drawings, Baritus Catholic, Catholic Illustration, Crucifixion Art, Religious Aesthetic, Catholic Gentleman, Roman Catholic Art, Risen Jesus, Catholic Symbols

BARITUS Catholic Illustration on Instagram: "There is an ancient apocryphal tradition that tells of Saint Peter fleeing Rome during Christian persecutions and meeting the risen Jesus on the Appian Way. St. Peter is said to have asked Him, "Quo Vadis?", or "Where are you going?", and Our Lord replied "To be crucified again." Cut to the heart by this reply, St. Peter is said to have turned around, and walked back into the city where he would meet his own crucifixion. I believe I have had my…

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