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• Box set
• Color
• DVD-Video
• Full Screen
• NTSC
In Theaters : 28 March, 1966
DVD Release : 30 October, 2001 |
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The Avengers '68 Set 2 Customer Reviews
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some of the better Tara episodes
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Each of Steed's ladies made their own mark. Honor Blackman's Kathy Gale, set the pace. Sleek sassy women, who were as smart as they were sexy. They held their own in a man's world and didn't need someone to take care of them. Blackman and Rigg were two very positive role models in a time when most women were victims, wives or secretaries on telly at the time. Blackman made less of an impact in US, because they were generally shown as a Summer Replacement, to keep people from seeing reruns. Since they were run on ABC, tried to be recognized as a big-boy network the old Black and White Gales were not widely scene.
Rigg came along and made Emma Peel a character that will go down in the hall of fame. She is as popular today, if not more so. So when she left--to do as Blackman did -- go on to be a Bond girl, Steed had to have another partner. Enter Tara King. She gorgeous full figure Canadian with eyes to do for. They tried to play on her more feminine side (and with horrid fashions). Seriously, the clothes designers for Tara needs shooting. For the most part, they couldn't design more dumpy look clothes. They stuffed her in a series of wigs - some very bad - so point one, she was fighting an uphill battle. Also, the scripts were not as sharp. Even so Tara is charming and a pleasure to watch.
Episodes include:
All Done with Mirrors
Legacy of Death
Noon Doomsday
Look (stop me if you've heard this one)... but There Were These Two Fellers
Have Guns... Will Haggle
They Keep Killing Steed (with a very blond Ian Ogilvy doing a guest spot) |
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