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Season 1, Episode 1: Hot SnowOriginal Air Date—7 January 1961When Dr. David Keel's fiancée is murdered by drug smugglers, the distraught physician swears to avenge her death by bringing the criminals to justice. He's aided in his quest by a illusive character who calls himself John Steed. |
Season 1, Episode 2: Brought to BookOriginal Air Date—14 January 1961Steed infiltrates a heroin-selling gang to get the evidence needed to convict Dr. Keel's fiancée's murderer. Dr. Keel discovers a rival gang has hired an assassin to kill Steed. |
Season 1, Episode 3: Square Root of EvilOriginal Air Date—21 January 1961Steed impersonates a master forger to get evidence against a gang of vicious criminals. Steed well-laid plans are thrown for a loop when the forger's girlfriend shows up demanding to see him. |
Season 1, Episode 4: NightmareOriginal Air Date—28 January 1961Dr. Keel poses as the missing husband of one of his patients and is shot for his troubles. A murderous anesthesiologist plans to finish the job by tampering with Dr. Keel's oxygen during a minor operation. |
Season 1, Episode 5: Crescent MoonOriginal Air Date—4 February 1961A General fakes his own death and arranges his daughter to be kidnapped in an attempt to thwart his wife's plan to grab his entire fortune. Unfortunately, the girl falls into the wrong hands and needs to be rescued by Steed. |
Season 1, Episode 6: Girl on the TrapezeOriginal Air Date—11 February 1961Dr. Keel rescues a girl who tries to commit suicide by jumping into the Thames River. He discovers that the young lady is a trapeze artist with a visiting circus and foreign agents seek to capture her in order to force her father, a defecting scientist, to return to his country behind the Iron Curtain. |
Season 1, Episode 7: Diamond Cut DiamondOriginal Air Date—18 February 1961While investigating a gang of diamond smugglers, Steed is drugged and finds himself accused of a hit-and-run accident. |
Season 1, Episode 8: The Radioactive ManOriginal Air Date—25 February 1961An immigrant worker in England on a forged passport picks up a radioactive isotope by mistake. Unless he's located quickly, he and anyone near him will suffer from radiation poisoning. The worker thinks the police are pursuing him because of his being an illegal alien and does his best not to be captured. |
Season 1, Episode 9: Ashes of RosesOriginal Air Date—4 March 1961Steed investigates a series of arson cases. He finds a clue that the next victim will be a hairdressing salon on the verge of bankruptcy. Carol is snooping around the salon at Steed's behest when the building explodes. |
Season 1, Episode 10: Hunt the Man DownOriginal Air Date—18 March 1961Frank Preston is released from prison with only one thing on his mind - the recovery of 100,000 pounds that he hid after his final robbery. Frank isn't the only one after his ill-gotten gains - he's trailed by two thugs, a scheming wife and John Steed. |
Season 1, Episode 11: Please Don't Feed the AnimalsOriginal Air Date—1 April 1961In order to get evidence on a ring of criminals who specialize in blackmailing civil servants, Steed allows himself to be compromised in a Soho strip club. |
Season 1, Episode 12: Dance with DeathOriginal Air Date—15 April 1961Dr. Keel rescues a dancing instructor who nearly died from gas asphyxiation. When he returns to check on his patient, the police arrest the doctor for murder. It seems that the doctor's scarf had been used to strangle the unlucky young woman. |
Season 1, Episode 13: One for the MortuaryOriginal Air Date—29 April 1961When Dr. Keel attends a conference in Switzerland he is arrested for murder. The police also discover a microdot containing secret information that Keel was unwittingly transporting. |
Season 1, Episode 14: The SpringersOriginal Air Date—13 May 1961In order to smash a gang who specialize in jail breaking, Steed plays a prisoner with plenty of money and a desperate need be sprung from prison. |
Season 1, Episode 15: The FrightenersOriginal Air Date—27 May 1961Sir Thomas Waller disapproves of his daughter's choice in boyfriends and hires a criminal to scare off an unwanted suitor. Keel and Steed rescue the swain from the criminal's henchman and discover a clue to an extortion plot. |
Season 1, Episode 16: The Yellow NeedleOriginal Air Date—10 June 1961After an assassination attempt on Dr. Keel's friend, a pro-Western African leader, Keel investigates the man's secretary, while Steed flies to Africa to search for the conspiracy's roots. |
Season 1, Episode 17: Death on the SlipwayOriginal Air Date—24 June 1961When a government agent dies at a secret shipyard used to build submarines, Steed discovers foreign spies had arranged for the "accident." |
Season 1, Episode 18: Double DangerOriginal Air Date—8 July 1961Dr. Keel discovers that a man's serious injury is a dangerous bullet wound and the injured man may be linked to a recent diamond heist. |
Season 1, Episode 19: Toy TrapOriginal Air Date—22 July 1961Dr. Keel agrees to help the daughter of an old friend find her missing roommate. He traces the girl to the seamy underworld of prostitution. |
Season 1, Episode 20: Tunnel of FearOriginal Air Date—5 August 1961Top-secret documents are disappearing and Steed trails them to a tawdry fairgrounds in Southend. He's captured, hypnotized and left bound in a train tunnel to await his fate. |
Season 1, Episode 21: The Far Distant DeadOriginal Air Date—19 August 1961While assisting hurricane victims in a remote Mexican village Dr. Keel treats a number of food-poisoning cases. He discovers that the vegetable oil the villagers have been given to cook with is actually hydraulic-fluid. |
Season 1, Episode 22: Kill the KingOriginal Air Date—2 September 1961A foreign monarch visiting London to sign a oil deal is targeted for assassination by dissidents from his native land. |
Season 1, Episode 23: Dead of WinterOriginal Air Date—9 December 1961Steed and Keel confront a group of British fascists after discovering a Nazi war criminal frozen in a cryogenics experiment. |
Season 1, Episode 24: The Deadly AirOriginal Air Date—16 December 1961When a revolutionary, but experimental, vaccine is stolen from a top-secret laboratory and a volunteer who was administered a dose dies, Keel and Steed agree to be human guinea pigs for the next test. |
Season 1, Episode 25: A Change of BaitOriginal Air Date—23 December 1961A businessman struggles to sell a load of bananas before he dies from heart failure. |
Season 1, Episode 26: DragonsfieldOriginal Air Date—30 December 1961Steed is sent to research facility when a scientist developing a radiation-proof material dies of radiation. |
Season 2, Episode 1: Mr. Teddy BearOriginal Air Date—29 September 1962One-Ten is convinced that the man is murdered while being interviewed on a live television show was the victim of a hired-killer called "The Teddy Bear." He concocts a plot to trap him using John Steed as bait and Cathy Gale as the woman who wants to hire an assassin to murder him. |
Season 2, Episode 2: Propellant 23Original Air Date—6 October 1962Steed and Cathy travel to Marseilles to pick up a flask of a secret new rocket fuel. When they arrive at the airport, they find the bottle gone and their contact dead. The pair battle foreign agents to regain the propellant. |
Season 2, Episode 3: The DecapodOriginal Air Date—13 October 1962The president of a Balkan Republic is menaced by a masked assassin. Although Steed is sent to augment the visiting dignitary's security detail, his bodyguards are murdered one by one. |
Season 2, Episode 4: BullseyeOriginal Air Date—20 October 1962The Home Office becomes concerned when gunrunning to Africa increases and the stockholders of a prominent British gun manufacturer are being murdered one by one. Cathy buys 20 percent of the company's stock to investigate their activities. |
Season 2, Episode 5: Mission to MontrealOriginal Air Date—27 October 1962A microfilm of North American early warning plans has been stolen and is believed to be somewhere in the luggage of a fading film star. Steed and Dr. King are assigned to retrieve it during a trip across the Atlantic on an ocean liner. |
Season 2, Episode 6: The Removal MenOriginal Air Date—3 November 1962Steed is ordered to infiltrate a gang of assassins. His appointment with their leader is in a small jazz club where Venus Smith is singing. |
Season 2, Episode 7: The Mauritius PennyOriginal Air Date—10 November 1962A stamp collector is murdered after he discovers an extremely rare penny stamp being offered for sale on the open market. Cathy takes a job in the stamp collectors store to gather more information, but is unable to prevent a murder in an auction room. |
Season 2, Episode 8: Death of a Great DaneOriginal Air Date—17 November 1962Steed investigates when the autopsy of a automobile accident victim reveals 50,000 pounds worth of diamonds in his stomach. |
Season 2, Episode 9: The Sell-OutOriginal Air Date—24 November 1962While guarding a United Nations negotiator after an assassination attempt, Steed and a colleague fall under suspicion for selling state secrets. |
Season 2, Episode 10: Death on the RocksOriginal Air Date—1 December 1962Steed and Cathy investigate the death of diamond importer's wife and its connection to smuggled diamonds that are flooding the market. |
Season 2, Episode 11: Traitor in ZebraOriginal Air Date—8 December 1962Steed and Cathy investigate security leaks at a secret Navy base which renders its missile defense system useless. The trail leads to a sweet shop and the local pub with a very special dartboard. |
Season 2, Episode 12: The Big ThinkerOriginal Air Date—15 December 1962A powerful computer used to target incoming missiles continually breaks down. When one of scientists who developed the machine is found dead inside it, Steed and Cathy are asked to investigate. |
Season 2, Episode 13: Death DispatchOriginal Air Date—22 December 1962The Home Office is mystified when a diplomatic courier dies defending a satchel full of mundane documents. Steed and Cathy follow a trail of clues from Jamaica to Chile to Argentina to solve the crime. |
Season 2, Episode 14: Dead on CourseOriginal Air Date—29 December 1962A British plane crashes under mysterious circumstances in Ireland. Steed leads take him to the Shamrock airport and a convent, while Dr. King performs autopsies are the dead passengers hoping to find a clue pointing to the wreck's cause. |
Season 2, Episode 15: IntercrimeOriginal Air Date—6 January 1963Cathy Gale impersonates a female assassin in order to get evidence needed to break up an international criminal syndicate. Before Cathy can complete her mission, the real murderess escapes from prison. |
Season 2, Episode 16: Immortal ClayOriginal Air Date—13 January 1963Cathy's friends claim to have invented an unbreakable ceramic. Sinister forces want the formula for uses that have nothing to do with cups and saucers. |
Season 2, Episode 17: Box of TricksOriginal Air Date—20 January 1963Steed traces stolen classified documents to a nightclub where Venus Smith is working as a magician's assistant. |
Season 2, Episode 18: WarlockOriginal Air Date—27 January 1963Steed is asked to guard a revolutionary new formula for fuel when its inventor is discovered in a coma. When he learns that the scientist was a member of a black magic cult, he and Cathy investigate. |
Season 2, Episode 19: The Golden EggsOriginal Air Date—3 February 1963A thief steals two gold-plated eggs from Dr. Ashe, not realizing they house a deadly virus. Even though the burglar becomes extremely ill, he refuses to reveal where he has hidden the eggs. |
Season 2, Episode 20: School for TraitorsOriginal Air Date—10 February 1963Steed investigates the alleged suicide of a college instructor and discovers that the weapon the man used to kill himself was a pistol with a silencer attached. |
Season 2, Episode 21: The White DwarfOriginal Air Date—17 February 1963A famous astronomer predicts that the entry into the solar system of a small star will result in the destruction of the Earth. Steed and Cathy try to discover the connection, if any, between the astronomer's dire prediction and the threats on his life. |
Season 2, Episode 22: Man in the MirrorOriginal Air Date—24 February 1963Venus Smith's camera and film are stolen at a fair. When Venus develops the one roll remaining in her possession she discovers she has taken a photograph of a man thought to have committed suicide days earlier. |
Season 2, Episode 23: Conspiracy of SilenceOriginal Air Date—3 March 1963Steed survives an attempt by the Mafia to assassinate him for interfering with their drug traffic and tracks the would-be killers to a smaller provincial circus. |
Season 2, Episode 24: A Chorus of FrogsOriginal Air Date—9 March 1963While on holiday in Greece, Steed becomes involved in the investigation of a deep sea diver's mysterious death. |
Season 2, Episode 25: Six Hands Across a TableOriginal Air Date—16 March 1963Cathy's quiet weekend visiting with a friend is ruined by treachery, scheming and mysterious accidents. |
Season 2, Episode 26: Killer WhaleOriginal Air Date—23 March 1963Steed suspects that the gymnasium Cathy is using to train a prize-fighter is actually the front for a gang of ambergris smugglers. |
Season 3, Episode 1: Brief for MurderOriginal Air Date—28 September 1963The Avengers are tasked to investigate the Lakin brothers, two elderly lawyers with an amazing success record, having recently had an obvious traitor acquitted. In order to find out the secret of their success, Steed takes advice from them on how to murder Mrs. Gale and is then defended by them following her 'death'. |
Season 3, Episode 2: The UndertakersOriginal Air Date—5 October 1963A man whom Steed was to escort to New York disappears, before re-surfacing at the Adelphi Park Retirement Home. Then his neighbour turns up there. All the residents at the home are extremely wealthy and have named their next of kin as beneficiaries to avoid death duties. Mrs. Gale gets a job as assistant matron there to discover what is going on. |
Season 3, Episode 3: Man with Two ShadowsOriginal Air Date—12 October 1963A young government official staying at a holiday camp is killed and replaced by an exact double, part of a plan to gain information. Two other doppelgangers are also part of the plot, being hatched in the camp, and Mrs. Gale is sent to deal with the false Steed. Hopefully, she will get the right one. |
Season 3, Episode 4: The NutshellOriginal Air Date—19 October 1963The Nutshell is the name of a secure underground bunker, to be used by the government in the event of a nuclear war and Steed and Mrs. Gale are shown around it. When military secrets start to be leaked the finger of suspicion points to Steed as a traitor and it is down to Mrs. Gale to clear her colleague's name. |
Season 3, Episode 5: Death of a BatmanOriginal Air Date—26 October 1963Steed attends the funeral of his former batman Wrightson, who had become a draughtsman on a modest salary in civilian life. However, at the will reading everyone is shocked to learn that he was exceedingly rich and apparently by honest means. Steed and Mrs. Gale investigate and uncover an ambitious plot involving insider trading. |
Season 3, Episode 6: November FiveOriginal Air Date—2 November 1963Michael Dyter, the newly elected M.P. for South East Anglia, is assassinated after he has threatened to expose a government plot concerning the theft of a nuclear warhead. Mrs. Gale replaces him as a potential political candidate but she and Steed discover that Dyter is actually alive and in possession of the war-head, which he intends to set off on November the Fifth. |
Season 3, Episode 7: The Gilded CageOriginal Air Date—9 November 1963J. P. Spagge is an international criminal mastermind and The Avengers have a plan to trap him. They pose as thieves out to steal three million pounds worth of gold from a holding vault, though the heist goes wrong when Mrs. Gale is caught. In the event,this turns out to be merely a trick on the part of Spagge, to determine whether or not the 'robbers' are genuine. The real robbery is yet to come. |
Season 3, Episode 8: Second SightOriginal Air Date—16 November 1963Steed is involved in the escort of a pair of corneas to be used in a graft to give sight to Martin Halvarsson, a millionaire who has been blind since the Second World War. A doctor who opines that there is something wrong with the procedure is murdered and then it turns out that the donor of the corneas was also killed, apparently by one of Halvarsson's staff. The Avengers investigate. |
Season 3, Episode 9: The Medicine MenOriginal Air Date—23 November 1963Steed discovers that somebody is flooding the market with cheap imitations of medical products being manufactured by the Willis-Sopwith Pharmaceutical Company. Furthermore, there is a plan to distribute poisoned medicines in an oil-rich Middle Eastern country to start a revolution and drive out the British companies there. |
Season 3, Episode 10: The Grandeur That Was RomeOriginal Air Date—30 November 1963When a spate of strange diseases breaks out on a global scale, the Avengers find out that grain being distributed by the United Food and Dressing Limited, has been deliberately tampered with and infected with ergot.Whilst investigating the firm's headquarters Mrs. Gale is caught and whisked off to a reconstruction of Ancient Rome, ruled by a mad, would-be Caesar called Bruno. His aim is to unleash bubonic plague upon the world and intends to test its effects on Mrs. Gale. |
Season 3, Episode 11: The Golden FleeceOriginal Air Date—7 December 1963Leaving a Chinese restaurant Steed picks up the wrong coat and finds a cheque to the value of £5,000 drawn to a bank in Hong Kong. It becomes evident that the restaurant is the front for an international gold smuggling operation, run by big wig Mr. Lo. However, the Avengers are surprised to encounter Major Ruse, a modern Robin Hood, and his band of ex-servicemen who are exploiting the racket for a worthy cause. |
Season 3, Episode 12: Don't Look Behind YouOriginal Air Date—14 December 1963Mrs. Gale is invited to spend a weekend at the stately home of Sir Cavalier Rasagne, an authority on medieval costume. However, when she arrives there is no sign of her host and before long it becomes clear that she has been set up by a man called Martin Goodman, who is planning a slow and sadistic revenge for the fact that, years earlier, he believes she broke his heart. Steed has to find her. |
Season 3, Episode 13: Death a La CarteOriginal Air Date—21 December 1963A Middle eastern emir, Abdulla Akaba, comes to London as he does every year for his health check up by specialist doctor Spender. Steed believes that the emir will be killed by poisoning and poses as a chef at the hotel where he is staying.Poisoned mushrooms are detected but the emir actually dies of what appear to be natural causes. Has Dr. Spender engineered this ? Or a member of the emir's staff? And why? The Avengers investigate. |
Season 3, Episode 14: Dressed to KillOriginal Air Date—28 December 1963All of the country's early warning systems bar one go off, mistakenly suggesting a nuclear attack. When land is about to be sold, adjacent to the one that was not sounded, interested buyers are invited to a fancy dress party on board a train. Steed, dressed as a gambler, and Mrs. Gale, a monk - and later a highwaywoman - join the party, where they meet the likes of Robin Hood and Napoleon Bonaparte and have to decide which one is a killer and why? |
Season 3, Episode 15: The White ElephantOriginal Air Date—4 January 1964Snowy, an albino elephant, is stolen from Noah's Ark, a specialist zoo run by Noah Marshall, specializing in distributing rare animals. Mrs. Gale's experience of living in Africa enables her to investigate when she puts herself forward as an ex-big game hunter applying for a position at the zoo. She uncovers an illegal ivory trade but ends up in the big cat's cage. . . |
Season 3, Episode 16: The Little WondersOriginal Air Date—11 January 1964The late reverend Harbottle was not what he seemed, as the gun and the antique German doll containing a micro-film,found in his belongings testify. In fact he was a member of Bibliotek, outwardly a religious organization but actually a front for a global crime syndicate. Posing as a man of the cloth, Steed enters their ranks and discovers a plot by certain factions to kill their leader, the bishop of Winnipeg. When the bishop perishes, Steed finds himself up against his deputy,gun-toting Sister Johnson. |
Season 3, Episode 17: The WringerOriginal Air Date—18 January 1964When five British agents working on the Corinthia espionage line between Austria and Hungary disappear, Steed is sent to investigate. Sadly for him, the sole survivor, Hal Anderson, points the finger at him as the traitor, and he sent to a brutal interrogation centre where a man known as the Wringer uses torture as part of his methods. Mrs. Gale does not doubt Steed's integrity and uncovers gross, not to say, criminal, negligence on the part of her superiors. |
Season 3, Episode 18: MandrakeOriginal Air Date—25 January 1964Steed attends the funeral of a former colleague and not only suspects foul play but is struck by the fact that the tiny, isolated Cornish churchyard contains the corpses of several worthies hardly to be associated with the area. His investigations lead to a sinister assassination bureau, Mandrake Investments, who bury poison victims in the churchyard because its proximity to an old tin mine means that the nature of the soil prevents the detection of the poison. |
Season 3, Episode 19: The Secrets BrokerOriginal Air Date—1 February 1964An agent is killed at a wine shop and Steed realises that one of two brothers ,Frederick Paignton, who work in the shop has been blackmailed by his boss into the murder. In the shop's cellar there is a dark room, used to develop military secrets on microfilm. Frederick's brother Allan's fiancee Marion, meanwhile,, is being forced to shut down the security system at the research station where she works. Mrs. Gale investigates the latter whilst Steed employs his nose for a good vintage. |
Season 3, Episode 20: Trojan HorseOriginal Air Date—8 February 1964Whilst protecting the race horse of a visiting dignitary in England for the current racing season Steed observes that George Meadows, owner of the livery stables, is behaving oddly. This leads him to uncover a murder organization in which jockeys with high-powered binoculars single out chosen victims and kill them with poison darts. |
Season 3, Episode 21: Build a Better MousetrapOriginal Air Date—15 February 1964Angered by a noisy motor bike gang who ride on their land, elderly sisters Cynthia and Ermyntrude Peck, who claim to be witches, cast a spell which causes all the motor-bikes to stall. Not only that but almost every electronic and mechanical object in the area also tends to malfunction. Mrs. Gale in her leathers joins the gang to ask permission from the sisters to ride on their property and in the process discovers that these two sweet old dears may actually be in possession of a sophisticated long range jamming device. They may have built a better mouse-trap but it will cause some unsavoury types to beat a path to their door. |
Season 3, Episode 22: The Outside-In ManOriginal Air Date—22 February 1964Five years earlier the British Secret Service ordered Mark Charter to assassinate Sharp, a renegade British agent who defected to the enemy state of Abarain. But now the two countries are at peace and it is Sharp who has come to broker an important arms deal in Britain on behalf of his government. Charter, supposedly dead but actually in jail, is now free and is coming after Sharp, giving Steed the unusual task of protecting an erstwhile traitor. |
Season 3, Episode 23: The CharmersOriginal Air Date—29 February 1964Agent Vinkel is the latest spy from 'the other side' to get polished off and, as ever, Steed is implicated but he persuades the opposition it would be best for the two camps to team up and expose a third party, committing the murders for their own agenda. Mrs. Gale is paired with Russian Martin, who, alas, gets killed at the dentist's. Steed and his partner, Kim Lawrence - actually an actress employed by the other side to test him - follow a trail to a charm school for English gentlemen - in reality an academy for assassins. |
Season 3, Episode 24: ConcertoOriginal Air Date—7 March 1964Stefan Veliko, a young Russian pianist, is making his concert debut in London. However, he is being used as a pawn in a game to wreck Anglo-Soviet relationships. First a young woman is found dead in his apartment, which is exploited to blackmail him into killing a delegate during a piano recital. Fortunately, he has the Avengers on his side, although it is a close call for Mrs. Gale. |
Season 3, Episode 25: Esprit de CorpsOriginal Air Date—14 March 1964Young Highland Guardsman Corporal Craig is found shot, his corpse containing bullets from three separate guns. He has been shot by a firing squad, for treason, and when Steed re-enlists in the Army under his old rank of Major, he could very well end up the same way, thanks to a bizarre plot by latter day Jacobites, whose plan is to overthrow the monarchy and crown a descendant of the Stuart dynasty, a descendant who just happens to be Mrs. Gale! |
Season 3, Episode 26: Lobster QuadrilleOriginal Air Date—21 March 1964In investigating the death of a colleague who has died in a fire Steed and Mrs. Gale find an ornately-carved chess piece in the dead man's possession. This leads them to an importation business. On the face of it the commodity is lobsters but it is the front for a gang trying to smuggle heroin into the country. |
Season 4, Episode 1: The Town of No ReturnOriginal Air Date—28 September 1965Steed and Emma visit a mysterious coastal town where several agents have vanished, and where the locals not all they seem. |
Season 4, Episode 2: The GravediggersOriginal Air Date—9 October 1965Steed & Peel must find out why an early warning radar is failing. Emma joins the staff of The Sir Horace Winslip Hospital for Ailing Railwaymen while Steed has lunch with Sir Horace's aboard his private, indoor train. |
Season 4, Episode 3: The CybernautsOriginal Air Date—16 October 1965The Avengers investigate a series of murders of Corporate men, who have all been bidding on a new circuit element. Each one of them seems to have been killed by a powerful Karate blow, so Mrs. Peel visits a Karate Dojo, Steed's inquiries lead him to United Automation, where ex-Ministry scientist Dr. Armstrong is working on an electronic brain, not to mention cybernetic men. |
Season 4, Episode 4: Death at Bargain PricesOriginal Air Date—23 October 1965When a colleague is found dead in a large London department store Steed and Mrs. Peel go undercover as staff members, exposing a dastardly plot by the wheelchair-bound Horatio Kane to devastate the capital with a huge bomb housed within the store. |
Season 4, Episode 5: Castle De'athOriginal Air Date—30 October 1965When an agent in diving gear is found dead in a Scottish loch yet substantially taller than he was whilst he was alive Steed and Mrs. Peel visit a remote castle owned by the feuding De'ath cousins, Ian and Angus, to investigate the sinister goings-on. |
Season 4, Episode 6: The Master MindsOriginal Air Date—6 November 1965Government minister Sir Clive Todd is wounded as he and other ministers try to steal top secret documents. He has no idea why he did it and hypnosis is suggested. All concerned belonged to a club for people with high I.Q.s called RANSACK, who are about to meet at a school. The Avengers join the club in order to expose the mastermind behind the next heist - the theft of a plane from an R.A.F. base. |
Season 4, Episode 7: The Murder MarketOriginal Air Date—13 November 1965Mr. Steed and Mrs. Peel investigate a murder-for-hire organization fronting as a matchmaking bureau. |
Season 4, Episode 8: A Surfeit of H2OOriginal Air Date—20 November 1965After 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. |
Season 4, Episode 9: The Hour That Never WasOriginal Air Date—27 November 1965On 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. |
Season 4, Episode 10: Dial a Deadly NumberOriginal Air Date—4 December 1965Company chairmen across the city are dropping dead, apparently through natural causes. Can Steed and Mrs Peel discover who is making a killing? |
Season 4, Episode 11: Man-Eater of Surrey GreenOriginal Air Date—11 December 1965A man-eating plant from outer space lands in Middle England and takes several top horticulturalists as is prisoners in an effort to germinate the Earth. Fortunately for the Earth, Steed just happens to be a herbicidal maniac. |
Season 4, Episode 12: Two's a CrowdOriginal Air Date—18 December 1965A mysterious Russian called Psev is arriving for a conference at which Steed and Mrs. Peel have been hired to act as the security guards. However, a man called Gordon Webster who is an exact double for Steed turns up and offers his services to Psev's entourage of four people, fooling Mrs. Peel in the process and agreeing to kill Steed. Though he is thwarted it turns out that Psev is also not exactly the man that everybody had expected him to be. |
Season 4, Episode 13: Too Many Christmas TreesOriginal Air Date—25 December 1965Steed has been having bad dreams involving Christmas trees and a man dressed as Santa Claus. At a party given by publisher and Dickens fan Brandon Storey, two telepathic spies attempt to read Steed's mind and make sense of the dream. However, the dream is echoed exactly by the events of the party, enabling Steed to spot the villains in advance and identify the dangerous Santa. |
Season 4, Episode 14: Silent DustOriginal Air Date—31 December 1965When birds begin to fall from branches in flocks, it seems someone is using the banned chemical Silent Dust in the countryside of Cornwall. Steed and Peel soon find out a that a small group of local landowners is planning to use the Dust a to blackmail the country by destroying Dorsett. |
Season 4, Episode 15: Room Without a ViewOriginal Air Date—8 January 1966Dr. Wadkin, one of 7 scientist who have disappeared over the last year, suddenly reappears and attacks his Chinese wife. Steed and Peel find out that all of the missing scientist stayed at room 621 of the Chessman hotel before they vanished. Against her will, Emma poses as a receptionist while Steed pretends to be the famous food critic, M. Gourmet. |
Season 4, Episode 16: Small Game for Big HuntersOriginal Air Date—15 January 1966A man dressed in tropical clothes is found in Hertfortshire with an Kalayan arrow in his back. He has then fallen into a coma, yet there is no poison to be detected. All clues lead to an delusional Colonel living close by in a simulated tropical climate as if he were still serving in Kalaya. While Emma watches over an increasing number of comatose men, 'Mayor' Steed is invited into the Colonel's officers club with open arms, but is not allowed to leave. |
Season 4, Episode 17: The Girl from AuntieOriginal Air Date—21 January 1966When Steed returns home early from a holiday, he finds Mrs. Peel replaced by an actress, Georgie Price-Jones. Subsequently everyone involved in the hiring of Georgie is stabbed to death with double-O knitting needles. It seems the real Mrs. Peel has become Lot 17 of 'Art Incorporated', an organization which prides itself on being able to obtain any object for any one as long as the price is right. |
Season 4, Episode 18: The Thirteenth HoleOriginal Air Date—29 January 1966Steed and Mrs. Peel join an exclusive golf club to catch a government scientist passing secrets to the Iron Curtain. |
Season 4, Episode 19: Quick-Quick Slow DeathOriginal Air Date—5 February 1966When a foreign agent is caught trying to dispose of a body, the investigation leads Steed and Mrs. Peel to a dancing school that's infiltrating the country with enemy spies. |
Season 4, Episode 20: The Danger MakersOriginal Air Date—12 February 1966Someone is organizing a group of danger craving psychopaths. Steed and Mrs. Peel must stop them before their next caper - stealing the crown jewels. |
Season 4, Episode 21: A Touch of BrimstoneOriginal Air Date—19 February 1966A modern day Hellfire Club, led by libertine John Cleverly Cartney, plans to incite chaos by killing three foreign Prime Ministers. |
Season 4, Episode 22: What the Butler SawOriginal Air Date—26 February 1966Steed enrolls in a prestigious Butler school to investigate a leak in Government secrets. Emma attempts to seduce one of the three main suspects, an RAF playboy known to the ladies as Georgie-Porgie. |
Season 4, Episode 23: The House That Jack BuiltOriginal Air Date—5 March 1966Mrs. Peel is bequeathed an old house by an uncle Jack, whom she never knew existed. In the event, he did not exist. The house is a former lunatic asylum and it is all a ruse by a vengeful ex-employee of Mrs. Peel's to submit her to mind games which will drive her insane. |
Season 4, Episode 24: A Sense of HistoryOriginal Air Date—12 March 1966Economist James Broom is shot with an arrow by one of a group dressed as Robin Hood whilst on his way to meet a man opposed to his Utopian vision of a new Europe. The trail leads the Avengers to St. Bode's College, where anarchic students oppose traditional schools of thought. Could one of these have killed Broom? All is revealed at a fancy dress party where everyone is a character from the Robin Hood legend. |
Season 4, Episode 25: How to Succeed.... at MurderOriginal Air Date—19 March 1966Eleven businessmen and counting have been mysteriously murdered, their affairs taken over by their able secretaries. The smell of perfume lingering over one of the dead bodies leads Mrs Peel to J.J. Hooter, who quickly becomes the next man to snuff it. With secretaries as their only clue, Steeds decides to hire one and Emma to take up the profession. |
Season 4, Episode 26: Honey for the PrinceOriginal Air Date—26 March 1966Two undercover agents are shot at Q.Q.F. Incorporated but one survives long enough to clue in Steed and Peel. So, Steed visits the Quite Quite Fantastic office (where fantasies are made to come true) while Emma looks into B. Bumble's honey shop. They soon surmise that someone is aiming for Prince Ali of Barabia, who is visiting London with his harem of 320 wives. |
Season 5, Episode 1: From Venus with LoveOriginal Air Date—11 January 1967The members of a society that watches Venus are dying one by one from something that turns them completely white, so Steed joins them to flush out the culprit while Peel chases a light that seems related to the killings. |
Season 5, Episode 2: The Fear MerchantsOriginal Air Date—18 January 1967The executives of several ceramics companies are being driven crazy or killed by fear. The trail leads to a consulting company with some unusual techniques for helping their clients beat their competition. |
Season 5, Episode 3: Escape in TimeOriginal Air Date—25 January 1967When a mad miscreant whips up a time machine, it takes The Avengers no time at all to show him the "era" of his ways. |
Season 5, Episode 4: The See-Through ManOriginal Air Date—1 February 1967When 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. |
Season 5, Episode 5: The Bird Who Knew Too MuchOriginal Air Date—10 February 1967Two 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 . . . |
Season 5, Episode 6: The Winged AvengerOriginal Air Date—15 February 1967Several 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? |
Season 5, Episode 7: The Living DeadOriginal Air Date—22 February 196720-odd years after a mine disaster, Mrs. Peel and Steed are called upon to investigate the spooky goings-on at the local inn. The ghost of the 16th Duke of Benedict, who was reputedly lost in the mine disaster, has been seen wandering the area and Emma joins SMOG and FOG in a ghost hunt. The Duke's ghost supposedly takes Emma with him to his final resting place in the collapsed mine, but Steed descends into the shaft to rescue her. He finds a secret underground city that is being used to stage an invasion of England; the mine disaster was just a cover-up for the plan. Steed rescues Emma and country by cutting off access to the topside elevator. |
Season 5, Episode 8: The Hidden TigerOriginal Air Date—1 March 1967What seems to be a man eating tiger on the loose is actually the first step in a plan to take over the whole of England. |
Season 5, Episode 9: The Correct Way to KillOriginal Air Date—8 March 1967Somebody is systematically killing off foreign agents and Steed, who is initially implicated, declares a truce and calls on his Russian opposite number, Nutski. Along with Soviet agents Anna and Ivan the Avengers discover SNOB, an exceedingly English gentlemen's club with murderously patriotic members. |
Season 5, Episode 10: Never, Never Say DieOriginal Air Date—18 March 1967The 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. |
Season 5, Episode 11: EpicOriginal Air Date—29 March 1967Z.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. |
Season 5, Episode 12: The Superlative SevenOriginal Air Date—5 April 1967Steed 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. |
Season 5, Episode 13: A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the StationOriginal Air Date—12 April 1967Whilst travelling on an express train on a quest to find a missing agent, Steed and Mrs. Peel get caught up in an assassination attempt on the life of the British Prime Minister on the part of a disgruntled and murderous ticket collector. They are helped in their efforts to foil him by Mr. Crewe, an eccentric owner of an abandoned station. |
Season 5, Episode 14: Something Nasty in the NurseryOriginal Air Date—22 April 1967Reliable men are reverting to childhood, and blabbing all of their secrets to kindly old "Nanny Roberts." |
Season 5, Episode 15: The JokerOriginal Air Date—29 April 1967Mrs. Peel is invited to a bridge party at a house on Exmoor but when she arrives she discovers that she has been lured there by a man known as 'The joker'. She had once helped to put him in prison, but he has now escaped and with his two crazy accomplices, subjects Mrs. Peel to a series of lethal tricks and traps as Steed arrives to help her. |
Season 5, Episode 16: Who's Who???Original Air Date—3 May 1967Mad scientist Dr. Krelmar is working on a machine that allows two people to swap minds and enemy agents Basil and Lola intend to use it with the Avengers to get them to destroy their network. Basil exchanges personalities with Steed but Mrs. Peel is suspicious that the man who looks like her partner is acting out of character and has to persuade the real Steed what is going on. |
Season 6, Episode 1: Return of the CybernautsOriginal Air Date—30 September 1967Paul Beresford, the brother of Clement Armstrong, the creator of the Cybernauts, blames Steed and Mrs. Peel for his brother's death at the cold hands of his own creations. Aided by Armstrong's assistant Benson, he abducts several scientists who are blackmailed into producing a new batch of Cybernauts. Whilst he is the perfect gentleman towards Mrs. Peel, his aim is to turn her and Steed into human robots. |
Season 6, Episode 2: Death's DoorOriginal Air Date—7 October 1967Sir Andrew Boyd, the British delegate at a European peace conference has a dream in which he is run over and killed by a car. The dream comes true. The Avengers are charged with the safety of his successor, Lord Melford. He too is beginning to have bad dreams, involving a sinister man who turns out to be a member of the Eastern bloc. There is a plot afoot to derail the conference and Steed and Mrs. Peel intend to foil it. |
Season 6, Episode 3: The £50,000 BreakfastOriginal Air Date—14 October 1967The Avengers go the dogs as their only lead when $50,000 of stolen diamonds is found in a dead man's stomach. Mismatched Borzoi hairs lead Steed and Emma to a pet cemetery where they take the bite out of the villain's bark. |
Season 6, Episode 4: Dead Man's TreasureOriginal Air Date—21 October 1967The hunt for a murdered courier's despatch leads Steed and Emma to a deadly car race with a "shocking" surprise at the finish line. It takes The Avengers to flag down the murderers and apply the brakes to their plans. |
Season 6, Episode 5: You Have Just Been MurderedOriginal Air Date—28 October 1967Steed and Mrs. Peel stop a clever blackmailing scheme targeting millionaires. |
Season 6, Episode 6: The Positive Negative ManOriginal Air Date—4 November 1967A scientist is killed by having been hurled through and embedded in a wall. This is the latest death of a person engaged in the government's Project 90, whose documents can also not be found. When the Avengers investigate they discover a bizarre means of murder whereby the killer can carry an electrical charge to the victim without being electrocuted themselves. |
Season 6, Episode 7: MurdersvilleOriginal Air Date—11 November 1967When Mrs. Peel's friend Major Croft goes missing she traces him to the picture postcard village of Little Storping. Unfortunately the entire population are assassins for hire who lure their victims to the village, kill them and then claim that they have never been there. Croft has been killed, along with his valet to prevent them from exposing the sinister secret and Mrs. Peel is next on the hit list unless Steed can save her. Fortunately, she manages to put in a phone call to her 'husband.' |
Season 6, Episode 8: Mission... Highly ImprobableOriginal Air Date—18 November 1967A car carrying two Ministry officials, enroute to investigate the budget overruns on Professor Rushton's latest project, vanishes under escort. Steed goes to investigate, and discovers the hard way where the money has gone; to build a device capable of shrinking anything to a fraction of its normal size. While Rushton has great science- and industry-oriented plans for the device, his assistant Chivers has plans of his own... to make a profit, and dispose of anyone in his way. Steed, inches tall, manages to telephone Emma with a warning, but she is captured by a co-conspirator of Chivers, and next faces the shrinking machine. How will Steed and Emma get through this one? |
Season 7, Episode 1: The Forget-Me-KnotOriginal Air Date—20 March 1968Steed's colleague Sean Mortimer comes to see him in a very confused state. He knows there is a traitor in the organization but he has been drugged to put him in an amnesiac state and he can remember little else. Mrs. Peel investigates but she too falls prey to the drug as she and Sean are abducted by bikers. It is down to trainee agent 69, Tara King, to whom Steed is introduced by spymaster 'Mother' to help him save the day. Finally Miss King becomes his new partner as Mrs. Peel's missing husband reappears and she goes off to join him. |
Season 7, Episode 2: GameOriginal Air Date—23 September 1968Tara and Steed try to put the pieces together when people begin showing up dead in unique locations with jigsaw puzzle pieces on their person. |
Season 7, Episode 3: Super Secret Cypher SnatchOriginal Air Date—30 September 1968Secrets are leaking out of Cipher HQ like a sieve, but all of the employees insist that everything has been "perfectly normal." However, The Avengers find a link between the stolen information and a window cleaning service. |
Season 7, Episode 4: You'll Catch Your DeathOriginal Air Date—7 October 1968The Avengers investigate the Anastasia Nursing Academy, whose matron and her partner Glover are developing the ultimate in germ warfare - a virus which causes the victim to literally sneeze themself to death. Their aim is to sell it to the highest bidder and it is the task of Steed and Miss King to protect the doctors who can provide the antidote. |
Season 7, Episode 5: Split!Original Air Date—10 April 1968Security agents are being murdered, and the clues point to notorious foreign agent Boris Kartovski. The only problem is that Steed killed Kartovski five years earlier. |
Season 7, Episode 6: Whoever Shot Poor George Oblique Stroke XR40?Original Air Date—30 October 1968George is the country's top computer but somebody is attempting to sabotage him via shooting, acid corrosion and shutting him down. He is able to send part of a message on a print-out but the Avengers are still none the wiser as to who is trying to disable him and call upon his creator for clues. |
Season 7, Episode 7: False WitnessOriginal Air Date—6 November 1968Witnesses and agents investigating upper class blackmailer Lord Edgefield can't seem to tell the truth. |
Season 7, Episode 8: All Done with MirrorsOriginal Air Date—13 November 1968Somebody is leaking secrets from the Caradoc research institute and suspicion falls upon Steed, who has been spending some time there. He is accordingly put under rather luxurious house arrest at Mother's, whilst Miss King and her somewhat incompetent new partner Watney unmask the real traitor. |
Season 7, Episode 9: Legacy of DeathOriginal Air Date—4 November 1968Steed comes into possession of a jewelled ornamental dagger, known as the Falcon. It is highly sought after because it will lead to the whereabouts of the world's most valuable black pearl. Unfortunately, everyone who has ever owned the dagger has met an untimely end. Steed and Miss King must find the pearl and break the sequence. |
Season 7, Episode 10: Noon DoomsdayOriginal Air Date—28 October 1968Having broken his leg, Steed is now convalescing in a private hospital, where he is visited by Miss King. However, she has been followed - by Gerald Kafka - the driven former head of Murder international. Thanks to Steed he was caught and sent to prison for seven years. Now he is released and swearing vengeance on the man who put him inside. His plan is that Steed will die at exactly twelve noon. With Steed incapacitated, it is down to Miss King to save the day. |
Season 7, Episode 11: Look - (Stop Me If You've Heard This One) But There Were These Two Fellers...Original Air Date—8 May 1968Directors of the Capitol Land and Development Company are being killed. They have the tender for the Cupid project, an underground government headquarters in the event of a nuclear war. Clues such as a red nose and a giant footprint lead the Avengers to a home for retired clowns, irate that the project will flatten a sainted variety theatre and with an agenda of their own. |
Season 7, Episode 12: Have Guns - Will HaggleOriginal Air Date—1 May 1968When three thousand army rifles are stolen Steed suspects the visiting Colonel Nsonga, who is planning a revolution in his home country in Africa. Actually a mercenary woman called Adriana has the guns, which she auctions off to the highest bidder. This turns out to be Nsonga and the chase leads to the grounds of Adriana's house where the arms are stored and due to be tested on a human target - Miss King! |
Season 7, Episode 13: They Keep Killing SteedOriginal Air Date—11 November 1968Enemy agent Arcos has invented a form of instant plastic surgery and he uses it to imprison Steed and create a double, who is sent to throw a spanner in the works at an important peace conference at a country house. Although Steed overpowers his jailer and escapes, Miss King still has to deal with the matter of more than one doppelganger for her colleague though none seem to survive for very long. Until Steed arrives she is assisted by a dashing blond German count. |
Season 7, Episode 14: The InterrogatorsOriginal Air Date—1 January 1969A foreign agent in the guise of a Colonel Mannering has found an ingenious method of extracting secret information from British agents. |
Season 7, Episode 15: The RottersOriginal Air Date—16 December 1968Members of the Institue of Timber Technology have been killed to prevent them from standing in the way of a dastardly plot hatched by WormDoom Ltd, a pair of assassins who have perfected a chemical which destroys all kinds of wood and which they plan to release from pillar boxes around the country... unless Steed and Miss King can stop them. |
Season 7, Episode 16: Invasion of the EarthmenOriginal Air Date—27 March 1968Following up a clue found on a dead agent Steed and Miss King pose as a married couple ,enabling them to infiltrate the Alpha Academy, where they claim they wish to enrol their 'son'. The academy is run by Brigadier Brett and is supposedly for youngsters who possess super-intelligence but it is in reality a training ground for a force who seek not global but extra-terrestrial domination. |
Season 7, Episode 17: KillerOriginal Air Date—30 December 1968A succession of British agents have been killed in different ways but each one has been carefully wrapped in polythene before being dumped in a graveyard. With Miss King on her holidays Steed is joined by Lady Diana Forbes- Blakeney to investigate a sinister factory which houses the deadly computer REMAK - Remote Electro- Matic Agent Killer, which must be destroyed. |
Season 7, Episode 18: The Morning AfterOriginal Air Date—29 January 1969Having been rendered unconscious by knock-out gas in his pursuit of rogue agent Jimmy Merlin, Steed awakes to find that London is deserted and under martial law, headed by Brigadier Hansing. Under cover of a supposed evacuation, the Brigadier, incensed that he is to be retired from the army, has planted an atom bomb to destroy the capital. All Steed has to do is find it. |
Season 7, Episode 19: The Curious Case of the Countless CluesOriginal Air Date—3 April 1968With Miss King out of action nursing a broken ankle Steed goes it alone when Scotland Yard colleague Sir Arthur Doyle brings him in on a murder enquiry, with an abundance of clues, each one pointing to an illustrious suspect. In fact bogus cops Earle and Gardiner are operating a racket whereby they deliberately incriminate worthies as murder suspects and then blackmail them. Their latest target is Steed and his supposed victim is Miss King. |
Season 7, Episode 20: Wish You Were HereOriginal Air Date—18 November 1968A holiday resort has a strict "no check out" policy for certain guests, including Tara King, in this clever parody of Patrick McGoohan's "The Prisoner." |
Season 7, Episode 21: Love AllOriginal Air Date—3 February 1969Responsible old government bureaucrats are suddenly falling madly in love with the homely office charwoman - and they can't wait to tell her all of their secrets. |
Season 7, Episode 22: Stay TunedOriginal Air Date—24 February 1969With whole weeks missing from his life and evidence of actions that he simply cannot remember, Steed finds himself in an endless series of 'deja vu' situations. In reality he is slowly being hypnotised and the aim is to mesmerise him into killing 'Mother'. |
Season 7, Episode 23: Take Me to Your LeaderOriginal Air Date—10 February 1969Steed and Tara follow a chain of couriers passing a sophisticated briefcase that's carrying a large payoff for an unidentified traitor within the government. |
Season 7, Episode 24: FogOriginal Air Date—17 February 1969The Avengers must identify a modern day "Jack the Ripper," targeting members of an international disarmament conference. |
Season 7, Episode 25: Who Was That Man I Saw You With?Original Air Date—3 March 1969An ingenious mastermind makes Tara look like a traitor as part of a diabolical plot to start WW III. |
Season 7, Episode 26: Homicide and Old LaceOriginal Air Date—17 March 1969To celebrate his birthday 'Mother' goes to visit two elderly aunts to whom he tells a story from the Avengers' case files. It involves a criminal caper to steal art treasures. The treasures were to be held for safe keeping in an underground vault in the event of a national emergency but the criminals aimed to squirrel them away once in the vault. It is a hair colour changing story indeed. |
Season 7, Episode 27: ThingumajigOriginal Air Date—24 March 1969The vicar of a Norman church asks the Avengers' help when a team of archaeologists excavating a site underneath the church are all killed and their bodies rendered completely devoid of any energy. This is due to a little black box which sends out deadly charges of electricity. Furthermore its charges are nurturing a race of thingumajigs, pure energy creatures which will eat anything and must be stopped before they do great harm. |
Season 7, Episode 28: My Wildest DreamOriginal Air Date—17 December 1968Following a tip-off Steed and Miss King are present when a member of the Acme Precision Combine is stabbed, seemingly by a sleep-walker who has no recollection of the murder. This leads the Avengers to a clinic run by Dr. A. Jaeger who may or may not be programming deadly sleep-walkers. |
Season 7, Episode 29: RequiemOriginal Air Date—31 March 1969Coming home from a costume party Miranda Loxton witnessed a killing by a member of Murder International and Steed is assigned to protect her until she gives evidence at the trial. Only Miss King knows that he has taken her to a boyhood haunt but then she is caught and wakes up in a sinister hospital where she is pumped for information about Miranda's hideaway. |
Season 7, Episode 30: Take-OverOriginal Air Date—14 April 1969Three men and a woman called Circe politely call on the country home of Steed's friends, married couple Bill and Laura Bassett. Unfortunately their visit turns sinister as they plan to implant explosives into the throats of the couple and send them off to destroy a nearby peace conference. Happily for the Bassetts - and the conference - Steed is coming to visit for the weekend, and he knows what to do. |
Season 7, Episode 31: PandoraOriginal Air Date—10 March 1969Miss King is abducted whilst visiting an antique shop and wakes up in a room beautifully furnished in a style from fifty years earlier. She is addressed as Pandora. Steed follows a lead which takes him to retired World War One agent Lasindell, the love of whose life was called Pandora and bore a strong resemblance to Miss King. It is a plot by his greedy relations to make him divulge the location of his fortune or else Pandora, alias Miss King, comes to harm. |
Season 7, Episode 32: Get-A-Way!Original Air Date—24 April 1968Three captured Russian spies are being held at the seemingly escape-proof Oldhill Monastery, but two of them do manage to escape, simply by making themselves seem invisible, thanks to the contents of a bottle of Lizard vodka. They both succeed in eliminating their chosen victim. The third one is about to make his getaway. And his mark is Steed. |
Season 7, Episode 33: BizarreOriginal Air Date—21 April 1969Found wandering in a snowy field Helen Pritchard claims to have seen a man who was supposed to have been a corpse but was very much alive. This leads Steed to investigate the Happy Meadows funeral parlour and the cheery Mr. Bagpipes Happychap. Unfortunately the undertakers seem unable to keep their 'stiffs' from walking and Steed has to arrange his own funeral in order to find out more, though ultimately he and Miss King do get a send-off that is out of this world! |
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