On 13 September 1964 the American
television series “The Rogues” premieres on NBC. The series,
created by Ivan Goff and Ben Roberts, stars David Niven, Charles
Boyer, Gig Young, Robert Coote and Gladys Cooper. The three leads,
Niven, Boyer and Young, rotated in the episodes as their schedules
permitted. Gig Young starred more shows since he was less busy
otherwise than David Niven or Charles Boyer. The series was cancelled
after one season, a total of thirty episodes were produced.
Charles Boyer, Gig Young, David Niven, Robert Coote and Gladys Cooper |
Charles Boyer, Gig Young and David Niven |
Synopsis
The cousins Marcel St. Clair (Charles
Boyer), Timmy St. Clair (Robert Coote), Alexander Fleming (David
Niven) and Tony Fleming (Gig Young) are former con-men . They can be
persuaded to use their skills in a just cause...
Charles Boyer and Elsa Martinelli in "The Real Russian Caviar" (S01E15) |
- David Niven as Alexander "Alec" Fleming
- Charles Boyer as Marcel St. Clair
- Gig Young as Tony Fleming
- Gladys Cooper as Auntie Margaret St. Clair
- Robert Coote as Timmy St. Clair
- John Williams as Inspector Arthur Briscoe
- Larry Hagman as Mark Fleming
Awards
- Golden Globe for Best TV Show (USA, 1965)
Opening Credits
The one thing I remember about this series was in one episode Charles Boyer spoke in German and wanted to say he was sorry ("Es tut mir Leid"). It came out as "Es tut mir Lied" ("It does me song.) Wish I could find out which episode that was and hear that clip again.
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