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Fantastic viewing for all the family
I remember watching these when I was 10. Now my 15, 12 and 8 yo's plus my wife can all enjoy the witty banter, well written stories and cool 60's feeling that these bring on. Suspense, chic fashion, no swearing, and goreless fighting. Once upon a time clever sripts dictated how successful a show was, now we rely on gore, foul language and gratuities that hide the fact most of the current stuff on the tube is mindless trash.
I have NO REGRETS getting this. Even if it is missing a few episodes.
Recommended to anyone keen on good clean entertainment. Do note: it is mostly (if not all as haven't finished them) in black and white.
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the avengers
Very good souvenirs for those who liked diana rigg and pat mc nee 40 years agoBenny Hill - Complete & Unadulterated Megaset (1969-1989)
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The Avengers - Emma Peel Megaset
The classic cult British TV series was always a favourite. Why did someone bother bringing it to the big screen. These episodes brought back many memories. Sure much of it is in B&W but the banter between Steed and Mrs. Peel is still as refreshing as it was in the 60's. Good quality and a great buy.
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More than just a pretty face
Emma Peel, the fantasy of many a lad and their father's, Diana Rigg was not just a pretty face, her chemistry with Patrick MacNee was able to override some very anemic scripts though theis set includes several top notch stories.
Emma Peel was a very modern woman who was the perfect contrast to John Steed's old fashioned gentleman. Diana Rigg enfused the character with a charm and humor that added to her sex appeal. A sex appeal that went beyond the for the time, very provacative costumes.
Sit back, pop in a disk and enjoy a show whos characters are are just as enjoyable today as they were when they first appeared on tv.
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The Avengers - The Complete Emma Peel Megaset
I have loved this television show since the 1960s. The Emma Peel shows, I feel, were the best. A touch of mystery, a touch of tongue-in-cheek, and a whole lot of the "bubbly".