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I used to own the old A&E boxsets of The Avengers (and The New Avengers), but lost them some years ago. To replace them as physical product – without having to pay a huge amount of money – I wound up going to the “grey market.” 😊. For example, as of this writing each of The New Avengers box sets are going for about 200 USD (each) on Amazon.
If you live in the UK or have a region free DVD player, your options are far greater. You would think that this series would be available on “Britbox” but I don’t think that is the case (not in the US anyway).
Notable Resources:
http://theavengers.tv/forever/
https://www.dissolute.com.au/the-avengers-tv-series/
https://twitter.com/AvengersTvShow
Why a photo of Linda Thorson? Well…why not!!!!
Alas, no luck with Youtube/Google Play either. No TV shows are available over here, just movies…
@Dwayne I live in Norway, but like the UK we use the Region B region code, so I'll be able to watch all the Studiocanal releases without having to buy a region free BR player. Physical releases looks to be the only option right now, as neither Amazon, Youtube/Google Play (as mentioned by @Fire_and_Ice_Returns) nor iTunes offers TV shows to the Scandinavian market… Britbox isn't available here either, but it might be soon.
Those resources will be handy, especially when I get around to watching the show! :-)
Indeed, why not!
These may be named with their German title, but they do contain the English original version. They are still available on amazon.de. (I think I still have my previous DVD edition as well, if you're interested.)
Can't help but notice the numbering on these Blu-ray releases, @j_w_pepper. My German is far from good, but why is the final one of these numbered with "Staffel 7" ("Series 7"), when The Avengers only ran for six series?
And thanks for the offer, but I try to get most releases on Blu-ray these days, if possible. :-)
I checked the German Wikipedia page, but German Wikipedia is a very strange place. Their overview goes into detail about Season One, and about The New Avengers, but the apparently minor era with Diana Rigg has no text under it. :-? At any rate, the Wikipedia page doesn't separate the seasons, so that is odd.
It just doesn't correspond with the numbering of the "production blocks".
I came across this yesterday (6/11).
Someone is having a live tweet of The Avengers on Saturday afternoon (2pm EDT in the US).
The Murder Market and A Surefeit of H2O were discussed yesterday. Follow at #ActionMatinee or #AvengersMatinee.
For those of you in the US, Amazon Prime has seasons 2 to 6 (for free at the moment).
Funnily enough Timex pretty much brought that watch back, so you can be Steed too :D
https://www.timex.co.uk/q-timex-1975-reissue-day-date-38mm-leather-strap-watch/TW2U878007U.html
Deaths-Door(Fawlty-Towers-guest-as-politician)
Return-of-Cybernauts
Pretty-good-episodes
https://deadline.com/2024/01/the-avengers-reboot-studiocanal-industry-writers-mickey-down-konrad-kay-1235795963/
https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/tv/news/laurie-johnson-avengers-death-cause-b2482776.html
I would prefer Bluray sets ... but it looks like these are not 'in print' or otherwise available for Region 1 disc players.
BTW, what do aficionados consider the best season or series? Not sure of the correct terminology here ...
I'm not a hardcore fan but I think the general feeling is series 4 is the peak - when Diana Rigg joined and they started shooting on film. (I prefer the Honor Blackman episodes myself.)
Love the luminous black & white photography; the charming, witty interplay between Steed and Emma; the two self-confident pros playing them without need of any self-consciously "complicated" characterizations or apparent sexual tension. And the familiar faces (Michael Gough, Burt Kwouk) fleshing out the plot. Reminds me that Rigg's Emma was way ahead of her time ....
An excellent question @Feyador.
My answer depends on my mood. If I’m in the mood for more ground (yet stylish) spy-craft, series 4 (Diana Rigg/B&W) is my go-to. If, on the other hand, I’m looking for something more fantastical, series 5 (Diana Rigg/color) gets the call.
The Linda Thorson ”Tara King” (series 6) is a bit of a mixed bag IMO. After the sci-fi elements of series five, The Avengers attempted to go back to a more grounded approach. Unfortunately, I think that Ms. Thorson (who I really like BTW) as a bit too young to pull it off (she was only about 20 years of age at the time she assumed the role). She was also not helped by the behind-the-scenes drama which saw Brian Clemens and Albert Fennell dropped in favor of John Bryce, only to be re-hired. Yet, oddly, I’ve found myself returning to these episodes in recent years. Linda was really cute!
As for the Honor Blackman “Kathy Gale” series 2 and 3; while I own them both, I’ve haven't watched all of these episodes, so I can’t judge.
.... here's to these three remarkable women!
Strictly speaking American shows have "seasons" and British shows have "series" but both words are often used interchangeably too.