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This is an episode list for the 1960s British television series The Avengers. The series was aired in Britain, on ITV, between 1961 and 1969. The first four series were made in black-and-white. The first three were pre-recorded on videotape (except where noted) with occasional filmed inserts.
The missing television episodes were recreated for audio by Big Finish Productions under the title of The Avengers – The Lost Episodes [11] and star Julian Wadham as Steed, Anthony Howell as Dr Keel and Lucy Briggs-Owen as Carol Wilson.
"Tunnel of Fear" is the 20th episode of the first series of the 1960s cult British spy-fi television series The Avengers, starring Ian Hendry, Patrick Macnee and Ingrid Hafner, and guest starring John Salew, Anthony Bate and Miranda Connell.
List of episodes " The Hour That Never Was " is the ninth episode of the fourth series of the 1960s cult British spy-fi television series The Avengers , starring Patrick Macnee and Diana Rigg . It was first broadcast by Scottish Television on Tuesday 23 October 1965.
"Crescent Moon" is the fifth episode of the first series of the 1960s British spy-fi television series The Avengers, starring Ian Hendry, Patrick Macnee and Ingrid Hafner, and guest starring Patience Collier, Roger Delgado, Harold Kasket, and Bandana Das Gupta.
The episode sets were designed by Alpho O'Reilly. [6] Production by ABC Weekend Television was wrapped up on 30 December 1960. [7] The episode premiered on ABC in the Midlands and North of England on Saturday 7 January 1961 at 10pm. [6] Only the first 15 minutes of the first act of the episode survive; the remaining two acts are thought to be ...
This leads to the episode's night-time diner scene where Fury realizes that "the world needs the Avengers, and while he may have lost the first names on the list, there are other heroes out there". This scene had more material in the original script that was cut from the final episode.
The opening credits remain the same as that of Series 5, while the closing credits utilize the sequence from early episodes of Series 6; as a result, audiences would have to wait until the first full Tara King episode's opening credits to learn why Steed's hat has a hole in it, as shown in the closing (at least in the U.S.; the original UK ...