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The Avengers - Series 4 [DVD]
 
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The Avengers - Series 4 [DVD]

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Product details

  • Format: PAL
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 7
  • Classification: PG
  • Studio: Optimum Home Releasing
  • DVD Release Date: 5 July 2010
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (28 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B002MKP37G
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 15,249 in Film & TV (See Top 100 in Film & TV)

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DVD Description

Extraordinary crimes against the people and the state have been avenged by agents extraordinary. Two such people are John Steed (Patrick Macnee), top professional, and his partner, Emma Peel (Diana Rigg), talented amateur. Otherwise known as The Avengers. Includes the complete and uncut series 4, digitally restored for the first time with a wealth of special features.



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41 of 41 people found the following review helpful
Format:DVD
With the introduction of Diana Rigg as Emma Peel, AvengerLand moved from the clunky and shaky world of videotape to the bright and gleaming format of celluloid for its triumphant fourth series shown during 1965 and 1966. Together, John Steed and Emma Peel conquered the globe when THE AVENGERS became one of the first British TV series to be given a coast-to-coast network broadcast slot in the United States. The splendid working relationship enjoyed by Patrick Macnee and Diana Rigg ensured a greater shift towards humour in the scripts and a far more spoofish take on espionage was explored to upstage the likes of James Bond and Harry Palmer at their own game. Throughout it all, John Steed remained the debonair British agent, bowler hat and brolly complementing the finest English tailoring, while the seductive and super-intelligent Emma Peel - no subject seemed beyond her comprehension, from nuclear physics to ballroom dancing - could dash the ambitions of any megalomaniac with a single leather-clad karate chop.

Each one of the 26 episodes contained in this set is a winner. For those fresh to the show, the likes of 'Death At Bargain Prices', 'Dial A Deadly Number', 'The Cybernauts', 'A Surfeit Of H2O', 'The House That Jack Built' and the notoriously kinky 'A Touch Of Brimstone' are each indicative of THE AVENGERS' imagination and wit, tackling such topics as espionage, the brave new world of technology and shady goings-on in the world of high finance, while also playing host to an array of "diabolical masterminds" intent on holding dear old Blighty to ransom for their own ends. On a personal note, it is thanks to my original viewing of the episode 'The 13th Hole' some years ago that I have since been unable to take the sport of golf seriously!

Many previous reviewers have complained that the mooted BluRay version of this release doesn't seem to be showing itself. However, the prints of what is after all a series made 45 years ago look really sharp and clean all the same, with not a speck of dust to be seen - they are a considerable improvement upon the old DVD editions from Contender; indeed black-and-white film always seems to clean up beautifully for the DVD format.

As for the extras, well, you could quibble that the set is somewhat overpriced in this respect and the lack of a brand new interview with Diana Rigg is a little disappointing, particularly as both Honor Blackman and, I believe, Linda Thorson have consented to fresh interviews for their respective sets. However, on the plus side, the ARMCHAIR THEATRE production 'The Hothouse', starring Diana Rigg as a housewife who suspects her husband (Harry H. Corbett) of having an affair turns out to be a nicely handled light comedy which makes a nice comparison to the work she would shortly contribute to THE AVENGERS. Delving deeper into the history of THE AVENGERS, we get to hear "the original Emma Peel", Elizabeth Shepherd, giving a frank telephone interview about her aborted stint on the show accompanied by some striking images of what Emma Peel could have looked like had Shepherd stayed on. Meanwhile, it is also nice to see the original "chessboard" sequence used to open each story in the States included for us British fans to see, along with the mini episode 'The Strange Case Of The Missing Corpse', filmed as a promo to advertise the fact that the next series of THE AVENGERS would be in glorious colour - the brave new world of technology indeed!

Overall, series four of THE AVENGERS deserves its five stars for the impressive way all the episodes have been restored (Would they really look much better than this on BluRay?) and for the overall consistency of the 26 instalments which make it up. Writers like Roger Marshall, Philip Levene and Brian Clemens should be congratulated for the inventiveness of their ideas, while Patrick Macnee and Diana Rigg deserve endless praise for making up such a great double act who, despite the arduous hours in the studio needed to put the series together, look like they were enjoying every minute of it! And then there's that wonderful Laurie Johnson theme tune...

As I say, if you are new to THE AVENGERS, this fourth series is arguably the best place to start. For its long-term fans, well, every one of us would probably agree that the show reached something of a peak here. I know I do.
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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful
Format:DVD
This Avengers / Mrs Emma Peel/John Steed b/w series 4 1965/66 ... 7 DVD disc box-set should be the definitive release of this sublime series, however, there is unfortunately a digital transfer freeze and synchronization fault at the climax of The Gravediggers episode, which is hugely disappointing considering very high picture/audio quality, the immensely impressive and informative list of extras and the neat slimline packaging.

The digital restoration of pictures and sound is absolutely stunning ... picture/audio clarity superb, however, on The Gravediggers episode I've noticed a picture freeze at approx. 43 minutes in, and from then on the picture and audio are significantly out of synchronization.

This does spoil the entire climax of this wonderful episode and seems to be a fault with the digital transfer. Other Avengers fans I've contacted have noticed the exactly problem at the same point on the disc.

What a great pity ... surely all the episodes and extras should have been thoroughly control-quality checked before release.

I very much hope Optimum will re-check the discs and rectify this fault. I have rated this release 5 stars in the hope that the fault or faults problems (I haven't checked all the episodes/extras yet) are quickly resolved.
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful
By Armchair Pundit TOP 1000 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
Format:DVD|Amazon Verified Purchase
With it's tongue planted firmly in it's cheek, it's outlandish plots and colourful characters.
The on screen chemistry between Rigg and Macnee shines through in this programme,
which isn't just a programme,
"THIS IS THE SIXTIES"!
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This show just wouldn't work in any other time.
Look at, "The New Avengers"(1970's) and the "Film Version"(1990's) for proof of that.
The show was broadcast from:~ 1961-1969.(The Peel years 1965-1967)
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Very satisfied
This was exactly what I wanted, initially the wrong item was dispatched (possibly due to Christmas orders) but the returns service was excellent and the correct item was dispatched... Read more
Published 4 months ago by Happy buyer
The Avengers 4
The introduction of the wonderful character of Emma Peel, (Diana Rigg) was just one of the new things that made the Avengers such a hit. Read more
Published 9 months ago by Ms. M. Potter
Avengers Series 4 DVD
DVD is exactly what I hoped for when I ordered it. Faultless visual and sound quality. Non-fussy, user friendly disc with very little irrelevant material. Read more
Published 13 months ago by pathnonach
Faulty sets still on sale
I bought this set from Optimum's own Cavalcade-of-DVDs through Amazon, once I had been assured that faulty sets were no longer on sale (there is a widely-reported sound fault on... Read more
Published 13 months ago by F. Shailes
Update for The Avengers - Series 4
This is an update for my initial review (below).

Once the issue had been raised with Amazon they replaced the set WITHIN 24 hours! Read more
Published 15 months ago by Paul Casey
"Mrs Peel, we're needed"
I've been waiting for ages for the Avengers to come out on DVD. I had most of the collection on video but cleared that out ages ago. Read more
Published 17 months ago by Kitty C
CHEAP NASTY SLIMLINE CASES SNAP AND DISLODGE & DAMAGE THE DISCS
Giving this a 3 star due to my discs getting damaged due to the cheap and nasty slimline cases. These ones that Optimum use only have three prongs and snap causing the DVDs to... Read more
Published 18 months ago by KM WHITEHOUSE
Brilliant Boxed Set
Very enjoyable boxed set would recommend to most people who grew up in the 60s and 70s. The picture quality is just so crisp and sharp. Buy it!
Published 18 months ago by Donwon
Emma Peel enters - SpyFi begins.
This is the Avengers series where the so-called 'Spy-Fi' element became much more evident. Emma Peel is is as formidable as her predesessor - more demure perhaps, but no... Read more
Published 19 months ago by Patrick Gleeson
Avengers dvd
Good fun. This Series 4 1966 DVD with Diana Rigg as Mrs Peel has some of the best episodes from the series.
Published 19 months ago by lizdanielewicz
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