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  2. In the TV series, Mark Saber was portrayed by Tom Conway and his assistant Tim Maloney was portrayed by James Burke. Saber was a British detective working in an American homicide department. In the meantime in 1954, the Danzigers were developing a mystery anthology series called The Vise.

  3. Ken Edwards as Inspector. Frank Hawkins as Inspector Chester. This UK crime series about the one-armed detective 'Mark Saber' followed on. from The Danzigers anthology series 'The Vise' 1954-55 hosted by Ron Randell.

  4. At the end of 1955, The Vise dropped its anthology format and became a standard mystery series featuring the private investigations of former Scotland Yard man Mark Saber, played by Donald Gray (who had lost his arm during the Second World War).

  5. The Vise was made at Nettlefold but Saber of London at New Elstree but by 1958 Danziger had made in all 156 episodes all with Donald Gray in title role. Public took to gallant Saber who always got his man he epitomised the British bull dog spirit.

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    • 1954-10-01
    • Crime, Drama, Thriller
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  6. Gone was the narrator and rotating cast, to be replaced by the stand-up private investigator Mark Saber, memorably played by Donald Gray.

  7. The Danzigers then rebooted the show, renaming it The Vise: Mark Saber, with Donald Gray playing the titular one-armed private detective in, once again, more than 60 episodes. Around half are being released on Blu-ray.

  8. This UK crime series about the one-armed detective 'Mark Saber' followed on from The Danzigers anthology series 'The Vise' 1954-55 hosted by Ron Randell. Episode Numbers Continue from the 65 episodes of "The Vise" (antholgy series) Saber is a one-armed Private Detective in London. Actor Donald Gray actually lost his arm in World War II.

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