The New Avengers
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- For the comic book, see New Avengers (comic book).
![A 1970s New Avengers paperback features Mike Gambit (Gareth Hunt), Purdey (Joanna Lumley) and the ubiquitous John Steed (Patrick Macnee).](../../../upload/thumb/5/50/AvengersBook2.jpg/220px-AvengersBook2.jpg)
The New Avengers was a British secret agent fantasy adventure television series produced during 1976 and 1977. It is a sequel to the 1960s series, The Avengers which was created by Sydney Newman, and the new version was developed by original series producers Brian Clemens and Albert Fennell.
A joint UK-France-Canada production, the series picks up the adventures of John Steed (again played by Patrick Macnee) as he and his team of "Avengers" fight evil plots and world domination. Whereas in the original series Steed had almost always been partnered with a woman, in the new series he had two partners: Mike Gambit (Gareth Hunt), a top agent and crack marksman, and Purdey (Joanna Lumley), who was a trained martial artist.
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[edit] Overview
As he did for most of the original series, Steed is once again acting without a direct superior (in many ways his character takes on the duties of "Mother" from the Tara King era of the 1960s show). Steed is seen as the mentor to Gambit and Purdey, taking on a paternal role towards them (especially in the episode "Hostage"). Gambit is the athletic action hero, while Purdey, aside from being the show's resident fashion plate, incorporates the wit and fighting skills of her predecessors. The verbal interplay between Gambit and Purdey, with her humorously keeping his romantic advances at bay, hearkens back to the Steed/Gale era of the original Avengers.
One reason for the addition of Gambit was the question of whether Macnee, at age 53 when the series began production, could handle the potential stuntwork and action scenes. Macnee was able to increase his role's visibility as the series progressed, losing weight to improve his athleticism and to 'keep up' with his new partners.
The first season featured several episodes using science fiction themes similar to those of the classic "Emma Peel" Avengers era. The new trio had to deal with suspended animation ("The Eagle's Nest"), biological warfare ("The Midas Touch"), robotics ("The Last of The Cybernauts?"), mind transfer ("Three-Handed Game"), and even giant rats ("Gnaws", a title patterned after the hit movie Jaws). Second season episodes, with the exception of the artificially-intelligent super-computer of "Complex", dealt with more realistic plots.
An attempt to get Diana Rigg to appear as Emma Peel in the new series was unsuccessful; however, archival footage of her from the 1960s was used in order to allow the character to make a cameo appearance in the episode "K Is For Kill Part One: The Tiger Awakes". Ian Hendry, who played Steed's original partner, David Keel, also guest-starred in one episode, "To Catch A Rat", playing a different role. "Obsession" features two of the stars of the Brian Clemens/Albert Fennell British crime-fighting action series The Professionals—Martin Shaw and Lewis Collins.
Two seasons totalling 26 episodes were produced, which were aired on CBS in the United States, CTV in Canada, ITV in Britain, RTÉ in Ireland, TF1 in France and in syndication elsewhere. In the U.K. in the mid-1990s, the series was repeated by BBC Two. Due to copyright clearance problems, the final episodes, filmed in Canada, were actually the first to be shown, whilst the rights to the rest of the series were cleared.
Laurie Johnson, who had composed the theme for the original Avengers series (starting with the Emma Peel era in 1965, at least), returned to compose a new, updated theme for the revival. The new theme, however, begins with the same fanfare as the original.
Fans are divided on the merits of the revival, with many suggesting the show lost its magic in the 1970s, and the final four episodes, titled The New Avengers in Canada as they were filmed and produced there, were heavily criticized. Most of the New Avengers episodes in Canada were filmed in and around Toronto, Ontario. The scenes filmed for the episode "Forward Base" were taken at Ward's Island near the Toronto waterfront.
[edit] Episodes
[edit] Season 1 (1976–1977)
[edit] Season 2 (1977)
Episode # | Original Air Date (UK) | Episode Title | Guest cast |
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2-01 | 9 September 1977 | "Dead Men Are Dangerous" | Clive Revill, Gabrielle Drake, Roger Avon |
2-02 | 16 September 1977 | "Angels of Death" | Dinsdale Landen, Terence Alexander, Michael Latimer, Caroline Munro, Pamela Stephenson |
2-03 | 23 September 1977 | "Medium Rare" | Jeremy Wilkin, Jon Finch, Neil Hallett, Sue Holderness |
2-04 | 30 September 1977 | "The Lion and the Unicorn" | Maurice Marsac |
2-05 | 7 October 1977 | "Obsession" | Martin Shaw, Lewis Collins, Roy Purcell |
2-06 | 14 October 1977 | "Trap" | Terry Wood, Ferdy Mayne, Robert Rietty, Stuart Damon, Larry Lamb |
2-07 | 21 October 1977 | "Hostage" | William Franklyn, Simon Oates, Michael Culver |
2-08 | 28 October 1977 | "K is for Kill Part One: The Tiger Awakes" | Pierre Vernier, Maurice Marsac, Diana Rigg (archival footage), Kenneth Watson, Tony Then |
2-09 | 4 November 1977 | "K is for Kill Part Two: Tiger by the Tail" | Pierre Vernier, Maurice Marsac, Kenneth Watson, Tony Then |
2-10 | 11 November 1977 | "Complex" | Cec Linder, Harvey Atkin |
2-11 | 18 November 1977 | "Forward Base" | Jack Creley, Marilyn Lightstone, Maurice Good |
2-12 | 25 November 1977 | "The Gladiators" | Louis Zorich |
2-13 | 17 December 1977 | "Emily" | Jane Mallet |
The final four episodes of Season 2 were aired under the title The New Avengers in Canada.
[edit] Spinoffs
The New Avengers spawned a series of novels mostly based upon episode teleplays (sometimes more than one per novel). Only a few were published in the US:
- House of Cards, Peter Cave, 1976
- The Eagle's Nest, John Carter, 1976
- To Catch a Rat, Walter Harris, 1977
- Fighting Men, Justin Cartwright, 1977
- The Cybernauts, Cave, 1977
- Hostage, Cave, 1977
[edit] DVD release
The complete series is available on DVD in both the UK and North America, with A&E releasing the Region 1 edition.
[edit] External links
- The New Avengers at the Internet Movie Database
- The Authorised Guide to The New Avengers
- The Avengers Forever, an extensive fan site
- Documentary Avenging the Avengers at the Internet Movie Database