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Patrick Macnee | John Wickham Gascone Berresford Steed | |
Diana Rigg | Emma Peel (1965-1967) | |
Honor Blackman | ||
Linda Thorson | ||
Patrick Macnee | John Steed | |
Diana Rigg | Emma Peel | |
Honor Blackman | Catherine Gale | |
Linda Thorson | Tara King | |
Ian Hendry | Dr. David Keel | |
Patrick Newell | Mother | |
Ingrid Hafner | Carol Wilson | |
Douglas Muir | One-Ten | |
Terence Plummer | Executioner | |
Valentino Musetti | Ali | |
Julie Stevens | Venus Smith | |
Edwin Richfield | Alex | |
Norman Chappell | Fleming | |
Frank Maher | Barman | |
Richard Neller | Board Member |
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Producer | Julian Wintle
Brian Clemens Albert Fennell |
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Writer | Tony Williamson
Roger Marshall Brian Clemens Terry Nation |
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Cinematography |
Gilbert Taylor
Frank Watts |
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Musician |
Laurie Johnson
Howard Blake |
A quirky spy show of the adventures of eccentrically suave British Agent John Steed (Patrick Macnee) and his predominately female partners. |
1. The Murder Market | |
Mr. Steed and Mrs. Peel investigate a murder-for-hire organization fronting as a matchmaking bureau.
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2. A Surfeit of H2O | |
After a village poacher drowns in the middle of an open field, The Avengers are soon on the trail of a mad scientist able to control the weather.
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3. The Hour That Never Was | |
On their way to a closing down party at an air base the Avengers' car crashes when they swerve to avoid hitting a dog. The air base proves to be deserted and Steed is knocked out. When he recovers he is back at the car but minus Mrs. Peel and the party, when he gets there, is in full swing. It would seem that he has gone back an hour in time.
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