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See the crime solving capers of the eponymous 60s secret agents for the first time restored and packed with extras.
Extras The surviving Ian Hendry episodes Exclusive audio commentary by Producer Leonard White on the surviving footage from the pilot episode Hot Snow Police Surgeon – Easy Money (surviving episode starring Hendry that is seen as athe predecessor to The Avengers) Filmed introduction to Police Surgeon by Producer Leonard White Exclusive newly filmed interview with Honor Blackman Exclusive audio commentary by writer Martin Woodhouse on Mr Teddy Bear Exclusive audio commentary by Producer Leonard White on The Mauritius Penny Exclusive audio commentary by writer Roger Marshall on Death of A Great Dane Exclusive audio commentary by actress Julie Stevens on A Chorus of Frogs Filmed introductions by actress Julie Stevens Insert reprint of original Publicity brochure for the first Honor Blackman season Insert reprints of Leonard White scrapbooks featuring telesnaps of lost episodes PDF material including original scripts Extensive stills galleries
Plus more to be confirmed
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183 of 185 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Optimum deserve to be praised,
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This review is from: The Avengers - Complete Series 2 and Surviving Episodes From Series 1 [DVD] (DVD)
I produced these dvds for Optimum and am pleased to be able to announce the following:
Optimum Releasing - The Avengers - Series 2 And Surviving Episodes From Series 1 We have been informed that on the above release, two episodes, Conspiracy of Silence and The Golden Eggs, have been cut and one episode, Propellant 23, has an encoding error. We make every effort to ensure that our products are released uncut and that all masters are encoded to the highest possible standards. Noting these faults, we have decided to repress the discs that contain the three episodes and will shortly be making an announcement of where to send in your old discs so that they can be replaced with new, corrected discs. The new discs will be available at the end of November 2009. We know The Avengers fan base is very important and we thank you for your patience while we investigated and corrected these faults.
16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Beginning of a classic,
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This review is from: The Avengers - Complete Series 2 and Surviving Episodes From Series 1 [DVD] (DVD)
starting originally as a vehicle for the late ian hendry the avengers would become a successful series and here we can see how it developed.
cramming all that sadly survives from the first series and all of the second,this release also scores for the excellent book that is included comprising producer Leonard Whites telesnaps from the missing episodes and original billings. Hopefully the later series will be released and the avengers can be appreciated again by the public. A GOOD START
31 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Avengers Season 2 Complete,
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This review is from: The Avengers - Complete Series 2 and Surviving Episodes From Series 1 [DVD] (DVD)
What with Network's slew of soundtrack releases from other cult fare like 'The Protectors' & 'Jason King' and now this: Season 2 & what's left of Season 1 of 'The Avengers' remastered and crammed full of extras, it's been an expensive year.
For those late arrivals to The Avengers phenomena and who may only know The Avengers via the (much repeated) Diana Rigg seasons (4&5), season 2 is an altogether different beast. Firstly, the Cathy Gale (Honor Blackman)character appears in only 17 of the 26 episodes, the remaining 6 were shared between Dr.Martin King (Jon Rollason) and nightclub singer Venus Smith (Julie Stevens). The majority of the episodes are highly conventional and hold few surprises. Even the most devoted Avengerphile must concede that due to the way in which Season 2 was recorded, mostly live, the production values are basic to say the least. Cameras and sets are prone to shake, props are dropped, lines often fluffed and musical cues arrive late - a technician, behind the scenes, had to manually drop the needle onto the record. Sometimes the camera is out of position and the actors are obscured by props. In episodes where a scene has been pre-recorded, it is often out of focus and some episodes contain stock footage that seems to date from as far back as the 40's. If an episode was judged to be running over-time, scenes had to be scrapped there and then. Each episode is more akin to watching theatre than TV and in some cases the acting is bigger than it should be. Due to the fast turnover between scenes, it was not unusual for main actors to be wearing the next costume underneath their clothes - for Honor Blackman undressing behind the sets in front of studio techs became second nature. Knowing all this, it is a testament to both crew and actors that The Avengers ran as smoothly as it did. The highlights of any episode are when Steed & Gale are featured in a scene. The interplay between both is a delight to watch and made more sexier by the restrictions placed upon them by the strict moral code of the day. Macnee was one of those rare actors with an innate ability to improvise 'business' without getting in the way of his fellow actors. Intuitively, he knew just how far he could take his performance without resorting to farce. In direct contrast, Honor Blackman's Gale is a study of intellectual cool, beautiful, witty and ultimately deadly. The discs are crammed with extras, the quotient of rare stills for each episode are staggering and feature many candid shots taken in rehearsal. The picture quality is as good as you will get and for those used to VHS copies will find it a revelation. The accompanying book has a run down of all Season 1 episodes and reproduces one of Leonard White's scrap books made at the time. Personally, I had no problem accessing the extras but with the promise from Optimum to replace all offending discs, and with the considerale drop in price (I've seen it on the High Street for £80.00) I have no choice but to award 5 stars.
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