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The Avengers 6

1968-09-25 | Action & Adventure,Crime,Sci-Fi & Fantasy | 33 episodes
Overview

7 Seasons

Episode

The Forget-Me-Knot (1968)

Steed's colleague Sean Mortimer comes to see him in a very confused state. He knows there is a traitor in the organization but he has been drugged to put him in an amnesiac state and he can remember little else. Mrs. Peel investigates but she too falls prey to the drug as she and Sean are abducted by bikers. It is down to trainee agent 69, Tara King, to whom Steed is introduced by spymaster 'Mother' to help him save the day.

The Forget-Me-Knot poster

Directed By

James Hill

Writer

Brian Clemens

Game (1968)

The sudden deaths of several of Steed's former army colleagues are revealed to be part of an elaborate engine of destruction, devised by a man court-martialled by them all. And now he is playing a deadly game.

Game poster

Directed By

Robert Fuest

Writer

Richard Harris

Super Secret Cypher Snatch (1968)

Problems of a secret leakage from Cypher HQ and the disappearance of agent Jarret are first handed to rival Department MII2, and then to Mother's group. But why does everybody at Cypher HQ claim never to have seen Jarret and state that the only thing worthy of note that happened yesterday was that it rained?

Super Secret Cypher Snatch poster

Directed By

John Hough

Writer

Tony Williamson

You'll Catch Your Death (1968)

Ear, nose and throat specialists are sneezing themselves to death, each after receiving a mysterious empty envelope. When Tara is kidnapped, Steed takes great care over his morning mail.

You'll Catch Your Death poster

Directed By

Paul Dickson

Split! (1968)

When an agent at the Ministry of Top-Secret Information is murdered, Steed and Tara have little difficulty in locating the man responsible. But when a handwriting test indicates that he is Boris Kartovski, someone Steed thought he had killed in Berlin 5 years before, our heroes find themselves drawn into the dangerous experiments of Dr. Constantine.

Split! poster

Directed By

Roy Ward Baker

Writer

Brian Clemens

Cast

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