The Rogues (TV series)
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The Rogues is an American television
Television
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 series that appeared on NBC
NBC
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 from September 13, 1964 to April 18, 1965, starring David Niven
David Niven
James David Graham Niven , known as David Niven, was a British actor and novelist, best known for his roles as Phileas Fogg in Around the World in 80 Days and Sir Charles Lytton, a.k.a. "the Phantom", in The Pink Panther...

, Charles Boyer
Charles Boyer
Charles Boyer was a French actor who appeared in more than 80 films between 1920 and 1976. After receiving an education in drama, Boyer started on the stage, but he found success in movies during the 1930s. His memorable performances were among the era's most highly praised romantic dramas,...

, and Gig Young
Gig Young
Gig Young was an American film, stage, and television actor. Known mainly for second leads and supporting roles, Young won an Academy Award for his performance as a dance-marathon emcee in the 1969 film, They Shoot Horses, Don't They?.-Early life and career:Born Byron Elsworth Barr in St...

 as a related trio of former conmen
Confidence trick
A confidence trick is an attempt to defraud a person or group by gaining their confidence. A confidence artist is an individual working alone or in concert with others who exploits characteristics of the human psyche such as dishonesty and honesty, vanity, compassion, credulity, irresponsibility,...

 who could, for the right price, be persuaded to trick a very wealthy and very unscrupulous mark. Although it won the 1964 Golden Globe award for Best Television Series, the show was cancelled after one season.

Niven and Boyer were two of the owners of Four Star Television
Four Star Television
Four Star Television, also called Four Star International, was an American television production company. Founded in 1952 as Four Star Productions by prominent Hollywood actors Dick Powell, David Niven, Ida Lupino, and Charles Boyer, the company produced many well-known shows of the early days of...

, the show's production company. Although sometimes appearing together, the three leads tended to rotate appearances as their schedules permitted, which meant that Young helmed more shows since he was less busy otherwise than Niven (who was still enjoying a career as a major movie star) or Boyer; midway through the season Larry Hagman
Larry Hagman
Larry Martin Hagman is an American film and television actor, producer and director known for playing J.R. Ewing in the 1980s primetime television soap opera Dallas and Major Anthony "Tony" Nelson in the 1960s sitcom I Dream of Jeannie.-Early life and career:Hagman was born in Fort Worth, Texas...

 was brought aboard to help fill in for Young, who had been the lead in most episodes. Also lending continuity was the presences of Gladys Cooper
Gladys Cooper
Dame Gladys Constance Cooper, DBE was an English actress whose career spanned seven decades on stage, in films and on television....

 and Robert Coote
Robert Coote
Robert Coote was an English actor. He played aristocrats or British military types in many films, and created the role of Colonel Hugh Pickering in the long-running original Broadway production of My Fair Lady.-Biography:Coote was educated at Hurstpierpoint College in Sussex...

, who appeared as supporting players in most episodes. Guest villains included Walter Matthau
Walter Matthau
Walter Matthau was an American actor best known for his role as Oscar Madison in The Odd Couple and his frequent collaborations with Odd Couple star Jack Lemmon, as well as his role as Coach Buttermaker in the 1976 comedy The Bad News Bears...

, Everett Sloane
Everett Sloane
Everett Sloane was an American stage, film and television actor, songwriter, and theatre director.-Early life:...

, George Sanders
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, and Telly Savalas
Telly Savalas
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.

Repeats of the series can be seen on Me-TV.

Main cast

  • David Niven
    David Niven
    James David Graham Niven , known as David Niven, was a British actor and novelist, best known for his roles as Phileas Fogg in Around the World in 80 Days and Sir Charles Lytton, a.k.a. "the Phantom", in The Pink Panther...

    as Alexander "Alec" Fleming
  • Charles Boyer
    Charles Boyer
    Charles Boyer was a French actor who appeared in more than 80 films between 1920 and 1976. After receiving an education in drama, Boyer started on the stage, but he found success in movies during the 1930s. His memorable performances were among the era's most highly praised romantic dramas,...

    as Marcel St. Clair
  • Gig Young
    Gig Young
    Gig Young was an American film, stage, and television actor. Known mainly for second leads and supporting roles, Young won an Academy Award for his performance as a dance-marathon emcee in the 1969 film, They Shoot Horses, Don't They?.-Early life and career:Born Byron Elsworth Barr in St...

    as Tony Fleming
  • Gladys Cooper
    Gladys Cooper
    Dame Gladys Constance Cooper, DBE was an English actress whose career spanned seven decades on stage, in films and on television....

     as Auntie Margaret St. Clair (Sinclair)
  • Robert Coote
    Robert Coote
    Robert Coote was an English actor. He played aristocrats or British military types in many films, and created the role of Colonel Hugh Pickering in the long-running original Broadway production of My Fair Lady.-Biography:Coote was educated at Hurstpierpoint College in Sussex...

     as Timmy St. Clair (Sinclair)
  • Larry Hagman
    Larry Hagman
    Larry Martin Hagman is an American film and television actor, producer and director known for playing J.R. Ewing in the 1980s primetime television soap opera Dallas and Major Anthony "Tony" Nelson in the 1960s sitcom I Dream of Jeannie.-Early life and career:Hagman was born in Fort Worth, Texas...

     as Mark Fleming (came on halfway through season)
  • John Williams
    John Williams
    John Towner Williams is an American composer, conductor, and pianist. In a career spanning almost six decades, he has composed some of the most recognizable film scores in the history of motion pictures, including the Star Wars saga, Jaws, Superman, the Indiana Jones films, E.T...

     as Inspector Briscoe
  • Barbara Bouchet
    Barbara Bouchet
    Barbara Bouchet, is a German-American actress and entrepreneur.She has acted in more than 80 films and television episodes and founded a production company that has produced fitness videos and books as well as owning a fitness studio...

     as Elsa Idonescu

  • Ray Fulmer
    Ray Fulmer
    Raymond Stover Fulmer, known as Ray Fulmer , is a former actor, originally from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, best known for his role as Steve Baxter in the final season of Shirley Booth's situation comedy Hazel, which aired on CBS television from September 13, 1965, to April 11, 1966.Fulmer first...

    guest starred in three episodes of The Rogues.

Season 1

Episode # Episode Title Original Airdate
1 "The Personal Touch" September 13, 1964
2 "The Day They Gave the Diamonds Away" September 20, 1964
3 "The Stefanini Dowry" September 27, 1964
4 "Viva Diaz!" October 4, 1964
5 "House of Cards" October 11, 1964
6 "Death of a Fleming" October 25, 1964
7 "The Project Man" November 1, 1964
8 "Two of a Kind" November 8, 1964
9 "Take Me to Paris" November 15, 1964
10 "Fringe Benefits" November 22, 1964
11 "Plavonia, Hail and Farewell" November 29, 1964
12 "The Boston Money Party" December 6, 1964
13 "The Computer Goes West" December 13, 1964
14 "Hugger-Mugger, by the Sea" December 20, 1964
15 "The Real Russian Caviar" December 27, 1964
16 "Money is for Burning" January 3, 1965
17 "Gambit by the Golden Gate" January 10, 1965
18 "Bless You, G. Carter Huntington" January 17, 1965
19 "The Golden Ocean" January 24, 1965
20 "The Diamond-Studded Pie" January 31, 1965
21 "Bow to a Master" February 7, 1965
22 "Run for the Money" February 14, 1965
23 "The Laughing Lady of Luxor" February 21, 1965
24 "The Bartered MacBride" February 28, 1965
25 "The Pigeons of Paris" March 7, 1965
26 "Our Men in Marawat" March 14, 1965
27 "Wherefore Art Thou, Harold?" March 21, 1965
28 "Grave Doubts" March 28, 1965
29 "Mr. White's Christmas" April 4, 1965
30 "A Daring Step Backward" April 18, 1965

Awards and nominations

Year Result Award Category Recipient
1965 Winner Golden Globe Award Best TV Show
1965 Nominated Emmy Award Outstanding Individual Achievements in Entertainment - Actors and Performers Robert Coote
1965 Nominated Emmy Award Outstanding Individual Achievements in Entertainment - Actors and Performers Gladys Cooper
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