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    Donald Gray (born Eldred Owermann Tidbury, 3 March 1914 – 7 April 1978) was a South African actor, well known for his starring role in the British TV series Mark Saber, [1]: 920 for providing the voices of Colonel White, Captain Black and the Mysterons in Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons, [1] and for being the reason that Donald Marshall Gray changed his name to Charles Gray when he became ...

  2. Feb 11, 2020 · TELEVISION. MARK SABER MYSTERY THEATER(aka “Mystery Theater,” “Mark Saber,” “Inspector Mark Saber–Homicide Squad” and “Homicide Squad”) (1951-54, ABC) 64 30-minute episodes, black and white First telecast: October 5, 1951 Last telecast: June 1954 Writers: Buckley Angell, Robert C. Dennis, Lee Loeb, Al Martin, Warren Wilson ...

  3. Jun 15, 2016 · There were 155 episodes of Mark Saber/Saber of London in total. Mark Saber was the original 65 episodes broadcast on Associated Rediffusion between Thursday June 20th 1957 and Friday February 6th 1959. It started with File It Under Murder when Mark Saber got a new Secretary Stevie Ames played by singer Diane Decker. She was replaced in episode ...

  4. ABC Mystery Theater premiered on October 3, 1951, to fairly neutral reviews. The program introduced listeners to the work life of Mark Saber. Saber is the senior inspector in a large metropolitan city's Homicide Squad. Most viewers and critics felt as though the concept of a different murder every week would eventually get old.

  5. Mark Saber. Saber is on the case when criminal Morrie is found stabbed in a locked room. A suspect is arrested but the inspector finds it too easy. A number of other candidates appear, tied to the case by Lanie Winter's dog and it's fur. Saber and Malony investigate a supposed suicide by a man with everything to live for.

  6. 83 x 30 minute episodes. One-armed detective Mark Saber (originally played by George Sanders’ brother Tom Conway) was an Englishman working with the New York Police Department. He wore pinstriped suits, sported a pencil-thin moustache, and tracked down criminals by his brilliant use of deduction as well as regular police methods.

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