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Honor Blackman | ||
Patrick Macnee | John Wickham Gascone Berresford Steed | |
Diana Rigg | Emma Peel (1965-1967) | |
Linda Thorson | ||
Patrick Macnee | John Steed/Basil | |
Diana Rigg | Emma Peel/Lola | |
Honor Blackman | Catherine Gale | |
Linda Thorson | Tara King | |
Ian Hendry | Dr. David Keel | |
Patrick Newell | Mother/Sir George Collins/Smallwood | |
Ingrid Hafner | Carol Wilson | |
Douglas Muir | One-Ten/One Ten | |
Terence Plummer | Executioner/Frederick/Guard/Karate opponent/Mercenary/Navy Danger Maker/Olga's Opponent 3/Security G | |
Valentino Musetti | Ali/Bodyguard Sarkoff/Boxer/Bruno/Frank Harper/Guard/Jackson/Thug | |
Julie Stevens | Venus Smith | |
Edwin Richfield | Alex/Barlow/Bug Siegel/Dr. Felix Teasel/Lawrence/Stefan | |
Norman Chappell | Fleming/Forbes/Fowler/Macombie/Porter/Ted | |
Frank Maher | Barman/Bradney Morton/Farmer/Hasek/Mercenary/Nicholls | |
Richard Neller | Board Member/Club Member/Diplomat/Evans/Guest/Reporter/Wrestling Fan |
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Brian Clemens
Albert Fennell |
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Writer |
Brian Clemens
Philip Levene Terry Nation |
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Cinematography |
Gilbert Taylor
Frank Watts |
John Steed (Patrick Macnee) works for British Intelligence and works with various partners, notably: Dr. David Keel (Ian Hendry) (season one), Cathy Gale (Honor Blackman) (seasons two and three), Emma Peel (Dame Diana Rigg) (seasons four, five, and six), and Tara King (Linda Thorson) (season seven). The problems he finds are always a bit odd, just on the edge of science fiction (cyborg killers, a city built under a disused coal mine, a gang put together for adrenaline junkies, and a killer who used a concentrated cold virus to kill his victims by having them sneeze to death). Steed is always the ultimate in culture and grace as he saves the world each week. |
1. Never, Never Say Die | |
The Avengers "are needed" after reports that a motorist has repeatedly run over and supposedly killed the same person. Their investigations lead them to the country and the top secret Neoteric Research Unit, which is run by the appropriately-named Dr. Frank N. Stone, who has made a startlingly life-like robot of himself, so much so that Steed finds it hard to tell the two Stones apart.
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2. Epic | |
Z.Z. von Schnerk, a mad Teutonic film director of the Erich von Stroheim variety, along with his has-been leading actor and actress, Stewart Kirby and Damita Syn, capture Mrs. Peel in an effort to make a movie about her life and exciting adventures. Unfortunately it is to end with her violent death so Steed has to follow the clues to find her.
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3. The Superlative Seven | |
Steed is invited to a party on an aeroplane with six other people who include a matador, a cowboy and a circus strong man. As the pilotless , remote-controlled craft takes off, a voice announces that they are bound for a desert island where one of them will be revealed as a super-killer. Mrs. Peel has to work out how to get to her partner as the bodies start to pile up.
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