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Avengers '67, [vol. 4]

"Avenge extraordinary crimes against the state with the agents extraordinary John Steed and Mrs. Emma Peel. Join the illustrious investigators as they pit intellect and elegance against trespass and treachery"--Container.

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  • "Who's who?"@en
  • "Epic"@en
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  • "Avengers, the original British TV cult classic"@en
  • "Funny thing happened on the way to the station"@en
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  • "Return of the cybernauts"@en
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  • "Return of the Cybernauts"@en
  • "Forget-me-not"@en
  • "Murdersville"@en
  • "Bird who knew too much"@en
  • "Correct way to kill"@en
  • "Hidden tiger"@en
  • "Escape in time"@en
  • "Something nasty in the nursery"@en
  • "Dead treasure"@en
  • "From Venus with love"@en
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  • "Avengers sixty-seven"@en
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  • "Ł50,000 breakfast"@en
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  • "Never, never say die"@en

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  • ""Avenge extraordinary crimes against the state with the agents extraordinary John Steed and Mrs. Emma Peel. Join the illustrious investigators as they pit intellect and elegance against trespass and treachery"--Container."@en
  • "Amidst the upper-class derring-do and high-brow hi-jinks, The Avengers -- John Steed and Mrs. Emma Peel -- always manage a wry comment on the world beyond their universe in these episodes from the television program."@en
  • "Two episodes from the espionage series featuring the British sleuths John Steed and Emma Peele. In the first, the deadly cybernauts, self-aware robot assassins, are back. In the second, an enemy agent uses dream-influencing drugs to disrupt a diplomatic conference."@en
  • "Six episodes of the British TV cult classic that originally aired in 1967. Agents John Steed and Mrs. Emma Peel avenge the extraordinary crimes against the people and the state."@en
  • "The Ł50,000 breakfast: When $50,000 of stolen diamonds is found in a dead man's stomach mismatches Borzoi hairs lead Stead and Emma to a pet cemetary where they take the bite out of the villain's bark. Dead man's treasure: The hunt for a murdered courier's despatch leads Steed and Emma to a deadly car race with a "shocking" surprise at the finish line. You have just been murdered: When an ingenious blackmailer uses mock murders to demonstrate to his millionaire victims how vulnerable they are, The Avengers give the villain a healthy dose of reality."@en
  • "The adventures of British special agent, John Steed and talented amateur, Emma Peel."@en
  • "Three episodes from the 1967 season of the television series The Avengers. Who's who??? : When an enemy trades the minds of Steed and Mrs. Peel with those of its own top agents, it takes The Avengers to give the villian a permanent identity crisis. Return of the cypernauts : The deadly Cypernauts, self-aware robot asassins, are back. More formidable that ever, they're still no match for mere flesh-and-blood Avengers. Look for Dr. Beresford playing Casanova to the "delectable" Mrs. Peel. Death's door : Nightmares come true when an enemy agent uses dream-influencing drugs to disrupt a diplomatic conference. Emma and Steed soon bid their plans good-night."@en
  • "The adventures of British special agent, John Steed and Mrs. Emma Peal."@en
  • "Two episodes from the television espionage series featuring the British sleuths John Steed and Emma Peele. In the first, Emma becomes the unwilling star of a personal cinematic nightmare. In the second, seven of the most formidable characters of the world are brought together to test the mettle of a master assassin."@en
  • "Three episodes from the 1967 season of the television series The Avengers. A funny thing happened on the way to the station: When agents plot an assignation with assassination aboard a train, it takes quick engineering by The Avengers to derail their nefarious plans. Something nasty in the nursery: When terror toys and nasty nannies drive a slew of British nobles into their second childhoods, Steed and Mrs. Peel realise that if they spare the rod they could spoil the entire nation. The joker: A vengeful escaped lunatic plays a deadly game with Mrs. Peel, unaware she always has an ace up her sleeve: Steel!"@en
  • "Two episodes from the television espionage series featuring the British sleuths John Steed and Emma Peele. In the first, Emma and Steed find themselves with with Russian partners. In the second, walking corpses and computer controlled men provide the clues to catch a manic savant intent on eternal life."@en
  • "A funny thing happened on the way to the station: When agents plan an assignation with assassination aboard a train, it takes quick engineering by the Avengers to derail their nefarious plans. Something nasty in the nursery: When terror toys and nasty nannies drive a slew of British nobles into their second childhoods, Steed and Mrs. Peel realise that if they spare the rod, they could spoil the entire nation."@en
  • "In The see-through man Steed Makes a bomb-and Emma is put to sleep. When an enemy agent purchases a secret "invisibility" formula, it takes the perceptive Avengers to see through his plans. In The bird who knew too much Steed fancies pigeons-- and Emma gets the bird. When a villain uses carrier pigeons and political parrots to feather his nest, the Avengers race to clip his wings. In The winged avenger Steed goes bird watching-- and Emma does a comic strip. A caped crusader comes to life. Includes one of Mrs. Peal's most creative and outlandish battles-- upside down, hanging from the ceiling. from the ceiling."@en
  • "Two episodes from the espionage series featuring the British sleuths John Steed and Emma Peele. In the first, they must foil agents planning an assassination aboard a train. In the second, terror toys and nasty nannys drive a slew of British nobles into their second childhoods."@en
  • "From Venus with love: Steed is shot full of holes-- and Emma sees stars. Have the scotty boffins at the British Venusian Society cocked up a killer of a conspiracy? Look for the famous "Emmapeeler." The fear merchants: Steed puts out a light-- and Emma takes fright. When fear becomes a business asset, the fearless Avengers brave the bureaucracy and downsize the wages of sin. Escape in time: Steed visits the barber-- 23 medieval stocks."@en
  • "A funny thing happened on the way to the station: The Avengers derail an assassination plot aboard a train. Something nasty in the nursery: Terror toys and nasty nannies drive British nobles into their second childhoods. The joker: A vengeful escaped lunatic plays a deadly game with Mrs. Peel. Who's who???: An enemy trades the minds of Steed and Mrs. Peel with those of its own top agents. Return of the Cybernauts: These self-aware robot assassins are more formidable than ever. Death's door: An enemy agent uses dream-influencing drugs to disrupt a diplomatic conference."@en
  • "From Venus with love (first aired January 14, 1967) : the avengers put the zap on a lethal ray that is murdering scientists -- The fear merchants (first aired January 21, 1967) : a cut throat businessman gains the competitive edge by murdering his rivals -- Escape in time (first aired January 28, 1967) : when a mad miscreant whips up a time machine, it takes the avengers no time at all to show him the "era" of his ways -- The see-through man (first aired February 4, 1967) : when an enemy agent purchases a secret "invisibilty" formula, it takes the perceptive avengers to see through his plans -- The bird who knew too much (first aired February 11, 1967) : a flock of birds leads the avengers to a secret espionage ring -- The winged avenger (first aired February 18, 1967) : Steed and Mrs. Peel try to trap a comic book killer."@en
  • "A funny thing happened on the way to the station (first aired Mar. 22, 1967) : when agents plan an assignation with assination aboard a train, it takes quick engineering by the avengers to derail their nefarious plans -- Something nasty in the nursery (first aired Apr. 2, 1967) : when terror toys and nasty nannies drive a slew of Brtitish nobles, Steed and Mrs. Peel realize that if they spare the rod, they could spoil the entire nation -- The joker (first aired Apr. 11, 1967) : a vengeful escaped lunatic plays a deadly game with Mrs. Peel, unaware she has an ace up her sleeve--Steed! -- Who's who?(first aired Apr. 18, 1967) : when an enemy trades the minds of Steed and Mrs. Peel with those of its own top agents, it takes the avengers to give the enemy a permanent identy crisis -- Return of the cybernauts (first aired June 15, 1967) : the deadly cybernauts--self-aware robot assassins--are back -- Death's door (first aired June 7,1967) : nightmare comes true when an enemy uses dream-influencing drugs to disrupt a diplomatic conference."@en
  • "Four episodes from the TV series. The positive-negative man: When an assailant with a decidely electric personality begins murdering scientists involved with the mysterious "Project 90," tt takes the well-grounded Avengers to short-circuit his plans. Murdersville: When a village-wide conspiracy conceals a carnage cottage industry, The Avengers find themselves pitted against an entire town. Mission highly improbable: When a batty boffin develops a miniaturization ray, The Avengers refuse to shrink from their duty to cut him down to size. The forgert-me-knot: A truly unforettable episode, "The forget-me-knot" was Diana Rigg's final adventure with The Avengers. Despite amnesia-inducing darts that rob them of their memories, Steed and Emma leave an indelible impression on a traitor to the Crown. "The forget-me-knot" also introduces Mother, Steed's superior, and Tara King, Emma's successor."@en
  • "Two episodes from the 1967 season of the television series The Avengers."@en
  • "Six episodes from the television espionage series featuring the British sleuths John Steed and Emma Peele."@en
  • ""Take a jaunt in Steed's classic Bentley or race across the English countryside in Mrs. Peel's sporty Lotus Elan. Pursue evil masterminds, double agents and vengeful enemies-of-state ... No villain, regardless how twisted or ingenious, ever stands a chance against the impeccably capable John Steed or the exquisitely formidable Mrs. Emma Peel"--Container."@en
  • "The Living dead: Steed finds a mine of information-- and Emma goes underground. A haunted chapel provides the first clue to an underground (literally!) effort to conquer all of Britain. The correct way to kill: Steed changes partners-- and Emma joins the enemy. Even multiple Steed replicas cannot prevent The Avengers from putting paid to a secrets-for-sale entrepreneur. The hidden tiger: Steed hunts a big cat-- and Emma is badly scratehed. The Avengers attempt to track down a tiger and avert a cat-astrophe."@en
  • "The living dead (first aired February 25, 1967) : A haunted chapel provides the first clue to an underground effort to conquer all of Britain. -- The hidden tiger (first aired March 4, 1967) : The Avengers attempt to track down a tiger and avert a cat-astrophe. -- The correct way to kill (first aired March 11, 1967) : Emma and Steed find themselves each with a new Russian partner in this Cold War thriller. -- Never, never say die (first aired March 18, 1967) : Walking corpses and radio-controlled computer men provide the clues to catch a maniac savant attempting to secure a patent on eternal life. -- Epic (first aired April 1, 1967) : Emma becomes the unwilling star of a personal cinematic nightmare called "The destruction of Emma Peel."--The superlative seven (first aired April 8, 1967) : Seven of the most formidable characters in the world are brought together to test the mettle of a master assassin."@en
  • "The living dead (first aired February 25, 1967) : a haunted chapel provides the first clue to an underground effort to conquer all of Britain -- The hidden tiger (first aired March 4, 1967) : the avengers attempt to track down a tiger and avert a cat-astrophe -- The correct way to kill (first aired March 11, 1967) : Emma and Steed find themselves each with a new Russian partner in this Cold War thriller -- Never, never say die (first aired March 18, 1967) : walking corpses and radio-controlled computer men provide the clues to catch a maniac savant attempting to secure a patent on eternal life -- Epic (first aired April 1, 1967) : Emma becomes the unwilling star of a personal cinematic nightmare called "The destruction of Emma Peel"--The superlative seven (first aired April 8, 1967) : seven of the most formidable characters in the world are brought together to test the mettle of a master assassin."@en

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