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Patrick Macnee | John Wickham Gascone Berresford Steed | |
Diana Rigg | Emma Peel (1965-1967) | |
Honor Blackman | ||
Linda Thorson | ||
Patrick Macnee | John Steed | |
Diana Rigg | Emma Peel | |
Honor Blackman | Catherine Gale | |
Linda Thorson | Tara King | |
Ian Hendry | Dr. David Keel | |
Patrick Newell | Mother | |
Ingrid Hafner | Carol Wilson | |
Douglas Muir | One-Ten | |
Terence Plummer | Executioner | |
Valentino Musetti | Ali | |
Julie Stevens | Venus Smith | |
Edwin Richfield | Alex | |
Norman Chappell | Fleming | |
Frank Maher | Barman | |
Richard Neller | Board Member |
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Producer | Julian Wintle
Brian Clemens Albert Fennell |
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Writer |
Brian Clemens
Roger Marshall Terry Nation |
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Cinematography |
Gilbert Taylor
Frank Watts |
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Musician |
Laurie Johnson
Howard Blake |
A quirky spy show of the adventures of eccentrically suave British Agent John Steed (Patrick Macnee) and his predominately female partners. |
1. The Danger Makers | |
Someone is organizing a group of danger craving psychopaths. Steed and Mrs. Peel must stop them before their next caper - stealing the crown jewels.
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2. A Touch of Brimstone | |
A modern day Hellfire Club, led by libertine John Cleverly Cartney, plans to incite chaos by killing three foreign Prime Ministers.
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3. What the Butler Saw | |
Steed 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.
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