Talk:Claud Eustace Teal

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Teal's tenure[edit]

Did Teal remain a part of the series all the way through to the 1980s or did he disappear at one point a la Patricia Holm? 23skidoo 18:44, 24 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Have edited article to reflect Teal's retirement.--Hoppy Uniatz 08:46, 29 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks. What is "Le Saint contre les Cagoules Grises"? 23skidoo 14:04, 29 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

One of 40 Saint adventures which were published in French and Dutch but not in English. They were constructed in a similar way to the latter day English collaborations in so much as they used the Charteris written NYH-T comic strip, or the non-Charteris written radio shows, as the basis for the book;they were written up by a collaborator and then polished by Charteris.--Hoppy Uniatz 06:51, 30 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

I've been thinking of adding a list of the non-English adventures to the Simon Templar article but it would probably result in the booklist being spun-off into its own article (and such lists often get AFD'd). Was "Saint contre" based on a comic strip or a radio show? We should note that in the article. 23skidoo 14:31, 30 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

It was from the Herald-Trib comic trip--Hoppy Uniatz 12:23, 8 September 2006 (UTC) Added a picture of the comic strip Teal--what do you think?--Hoppy Uniatz 20:55, 14 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Works for me, however you might want to make sure the image is properly tagged, etc. 23skidoo 00:46, 18 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

A pun my word[edit]

My son just noticed something I never did, in all the years I've read The Saint: Claud's name could be misheard as "Claud Used To Steal". In all the stories I ever read, though, I have never seen so much as a hint that Teal was a reformed criminal himself (and it's hardly possible he could have become a senior police officer if he were...) Captain Pedant (talk) 11:47, 6 July 2019 (UTC)[reply]

I was just about to make the exact same observation, which suddenly occurred to me after decades of familiarity with the Templar canon (novels and on screen). Plaudits and bouquets to your son for getting there first. The Forfarian (talk) 06:44, 19 May 2022 (UTC)[reply]
Might have been more fitting if, instead of Simon Templar, the titular anti-hero had been Simon Eustace Teal... (As well as the somewhat more apt play on words, his initials could have been expressed as "ST" (Saint) or "SET" (Egyptian deity of, among other things, disorder).) The Forfarian (talk) 06:58, 19 May 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Just noticed - that is a GREAT headline to this section! The Forfarian (talk) 06:59, 19 May 2022 (UTC)[reply]