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Mid-September into mid-October 2024 saw the weeknight re-broadcast in quick succession of both series of The New Avengers on Great TV although not in actual episode order, instead, somewhat haphazardly but still to completion of both 13 episode seasons with the final episode set for broadcast being Series 2, Episode 11 'The Gladiators' on ...
Cast: This series featured Patrick Macnee (as John Steed) and Diana Rigg (as Emma Peel). From this series onwards, all episodes were filmed in colour, but as ITV did not begin colour transmissions until November 1969, all were originally broadcast in the UK in black and white. Production of this series occurred in two batches.
This is a list of actors who appeared in the British spy-fi television series The Avengers between 1961 and 1969 and its sequel The New Avengers between 1976 and 1977. Many of the actors also appeared in ITC Entertainment productions such as The Saint, Danger Man, The Baron, The Champions, The Prisoner, Man in a Suitcase, Department S, The Persuaders!, The Protectors and Randall and Hopkirk ...
The New Avengers: John Steed: Main cast 1977 Dead of Night: Dr. Gheria Television film 1978 Evening in Byzantium: Ian Waldeigh The Hardy Boys "S" (ostensibly John Steed) Guest Starred in Season 3 Episode: "Assault on the Tower" which was an unofficial crossover with The Avengers [54] Battlestar Galactica: Imperious Leader/Narrator / Count Iblis
Season 1 (2004–05) Season 2 (2005–06) Season 3 (2006–07) Season 4 (2008) Season 5 (2009) Season 6 (2010) Main cast: Naveen Andrews: Sayid Jarrah: Main: Emilie de Ravin: Claire Littleton: Main: Archive Main: Matthew Fox: Jack Shephard: Main: Jorge Garcia: Hugo Reyes: Main: Maggie Grace: Shannon Rutherford: Main: Special Guest Main - "The ...
Thorson is best known for her role as Tara King (succeeding Diana Rigg as Emma Peel) in the last series of the British TV adventure series, The Avengers, with the original star Patrick Macnee. [4] She was reunited with Macnee in a commercial for Laurent-Perrier champagne in the mid 1970s, which led to the series reappearing as The New Avengers ...
ABC Weekend TV produced a single series of Police Surgeon, in which Ian Hendry played police surgeon Geoffrey Brent, from September through December 1960. [8] While Police Surgeon did not last long, viewers praised Ian Hendry, and ABC Television cast him in its new series The Avengers, which replaced Police Surgeon in January 1961.
The New Avengers is a team originally formed due to a mass break-out at the super villain prison The Raft. The team then became a splinter group of Avengers that chose not to comply with federal superhuman registration, as opposed to the government-sanctioned team gathered in Mighty Avengers, which itself was supplanted by a different government-sanctioned team in the series Dark Avengers.