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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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Producer |
Brian Clemens
Albert Fennell |
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Writer |
Brian Clemens
Richard Harris 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. The See-Through Man | |
When an enemy agent purchases a secret "invisibilty" formula, it takes the perceptive Avengers to see through his plans. The Avengers deals with the Cold War with an aristocratic detachment.
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2. The Bird Who Know Too Much | |
Two spies have obtained information about a secret missile base which they are passing to the other side, via a person known as Captain Caruso, whom the Avengers are charged to locate. In the event the good Captain turns out to be a trained parrot who possesses a photographic memory . . .
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3. The Winged Avenger | |
Several businessmen have been killed, the murderer having apparently clawed them to death so that the initial suspect is an author who owns a bird of prey and had a grudge against a victim who ran a publishing house. However, the discovery of a comic called 'The Winged Avenger' featuring a super-hero is found by the latest victim. And could the invention of Professor Poole, boots that allow the wearer to climb walls and scale ceilings, be involved?
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