(ITV) and American (ABC) networks at the start of
1967, and again starred Patrick Macnee (1922-
2015) and Diana Rigg (1938-2020) as spies John
Steed and Emma Peel.
Produced by Brian Clemens and Albert Fennell, the
drama (now filmed in colour), and Rigg were all
later nominated for Emmy awards.
A repeat run of the programme's fifth production
block (which consisted of sixteen episodes) con-
tinued on Great! tv last night - it featured Jon
Pertwee (pictured as Brigadier Whitehead in part
one) and a total of seventy-one Doctor Who cast
and crew connections:
(UK [London] TX: January 13 1967/BBC4: April
18 2008 & US [New York] TX: January 20 1967)
- Arthur Cox (Clarke here; Anaesthetist in Whoever Shot Poor George Oblique Stroke XR40?) was Cully in The Dominators, and Henderson in The Eleventh Hour
- Michael Lynch (Hadley) was Spencer in (episode 5 of) The War Games, and Thal Politician in Genesis of the Daleks
- Joe [Augustus] Powell (Martin) was stuntman on the second Dalek film
- for Barbara Shelley (Venus) and Philip Locke (Primble) see Series 1
- for Derek Newark (Crawford) see Trojan Horse
- for Billy Cornelius (Martin) and Kenneth Benda (Mansford) see S4
- Gordon Flemyng (here & The Winged Avenger) was also director of both Dalek films
- Andrew Keir [born Buggy] (Crawley here; James in Get-A-Way!) was Wyler in Daleks' Invasion Earth 2150 AD
- Edward [Noel] Burnham (Meadows here; Brett in Thingumajig) was Professors Watkins in The Invasion, and Jeremiah P Kettlewell in Robot
- [Thomas] Declan Mulholland (Saunders) was Clark in The Sea Devils, and Till in The Androids of Tara
- for Rocky Taylor (Man) see The Grandeur That Was Rome
- for Bernard Horsfall (Fox) see The Cybernauts
- for Peter Bowles (Thyssen) see Second Sight
- for Geoffrey Bayldon (Clapham) see The Deadly Air
- Nicholas [John] Smith (Parker here; Luther in Super Secret Cypher Snatch) was Wells in The Dalek Invasion of Earth
- [Kenneth] Clifford Earl (Paxton here; Jarret in Super Secret Cypher Snatch) was the Sergeant in The Daleks' Master Plan (7), and Major Branwell in The Invasion
- Edward [George] Caddick (Sweeney) was Wylda in The Savages
- John [Slade] Nettleton (Ford here; Palmer in The Rotters) was Reverend Ernest Matthews in Ghost Light
- for Ron Moody (Jordan) and Alan Chuntz (Guard) see S4
- for Ilona Rodgers (Samantha) see Six Hands Across A Table
- Kenneth [Charles] Cope (Savage here; Gardiner in The Curious Case of the Countless Clues) was Packard in Warriors' Gate
- [Earnest] Michael Coles (Verret) was Ganatus in Dr. Who and the Daleks
- John Lee (Pearson here; Soames in The Forget-Me-Not) was Alydon in The Daleks
- Peter Brace (Danvers here; Opponent in The Correct Way to Die; Guard in S7: Who Was That Man I Saw You With?; Driver in Bizarre; Potterton in The New Avengers: Target!) was Guard in The Curse of Peladon (4), Sailor in The Sea Devils, and Soldier in The Android Invasion (2)
- [Robert] Gerry Crampton (Elrick here; Guest in Dead Man's Treasure; Mercenary in Have Guns - Will Haggle; stunt double in The Forget-Me-Not, The Rotters, The Morning After, Take Me To Your Leader, Who Was That Man I Saw You With?, Pandora) and Pat [Francis Xavier] Judge (Technician) were stuntmen in Daleks' Invasion Earth 2150 AD
The Winged Avenger (UK/US TX: February 17)
- for Neil Hallett (Packer) see Dead of Winter
- for Colin Jeavons (Stanton) see A Touch of Brimstone
- Donald [Ellis] Pickering (Roberts here; Cartwright in Homicide and Old Lace) was Eyesen in The Keys of Marinus, Blade in The Faceless Ones, and Beyus in Time and the Rani
- for Julian Glover (Masgard), Edward Underdown (Staplow) and Vernon Dobtcheff (Spencer) see S4
- for Pamela Ann Davy (Mandy) and Malcolm Taylor (Miner) see Mission to Montreal
- Jack [William] Woolgar (Kermit) was Sergeant Arnold in The Web of Fear
- for John Cater (Olliphant) see The Nutshell
- Frederick [William] Treves (Dawson) was Brotadac in Meglos
- for John Moore (Williams) see The Murder Market
- for Reg Pritchard (Bellamy) see Honey for the Prince
- Gabrielle [Mary] Drake (Angora here; Penny in The New Avengers: Dead Men Are Dangerous) was considered for the role of Victoria Waterfield
- Michael [Emrys] Elwyn [born Jones] (Jones here; Edwards in Get-A-Way!) was Lt. Algernon Thomas Alfred Ffinch in The Highlanders
- for Michael Gough (Nutski), Alf Joint (Opponent), Terence Alexander (Ponsonby-Frythe) and Graham Armitage (Wynche) see S4
- for Philip Madoc (Pepitoparoff) see The Decapod
- for Peter Barkworth (Percival) see Kill The King
- Timothy [Dingwall] Bateson (Merryweather here; Spencer in Have Guns Will Haggle) was Binro in The Ribos Operation
- for Bernard Barnsley (Snob) see The Gilded Cage
- Arnold Lee (Chess player) was Mongol Warrior in Marco Polo (2), Sweep/Coolie in The Talons of Weng-Chiang, and Crewman in Warriors of the Deep
- for Jeremy Young (Penrose), Jon Laurimore (Guard) and Christopher Benjamin (Whittle) see S4
- for Peter Wyngarde (Kirby) see A Touch of Brimstone
- Brian Blessed (Dayton here; Hearn in The Morning After) was King Yrcanos in Mindwarp, then voiced the titular role for Cutaway Comics' Omega (2022)
- for Royston Farrell (Fighter) see The Hour That Never Was
- for James Maxwell (Wade) see The Outside-In Man
- for John Hollis (Kanwitch) see Warlock
(UK TX: April 14/US TX: April 28)
- Isla Blair (Bride) was Lady Isabella Fitzwilliam in The King's Demons, and voiced Paula Taylor for Exotron (2007), Marge for Kidnapped!, Charn for Palindrome (both 2020), Old Mary Mortimer for Friend of the Family (2023), and Pars for Unknown Soldiers (2024)
- for Aileen Lewis (Passenger) see Brief For Murder
- for Peter Roy (Porter) and John Tatham (Passenger) see S4
- Trevor [Gordon] Bannister (Gordon) voiced Korbin Thessinger for Nocturne (2007)
- Dennis [Arthur Robert] Chinnery (Dobson) was Albert C. Richardson in The Chase (3), Gharman in Genesis of the Daleks, and Professor Sylvest in The Twin Dilemma (1)
- for Patrick Newell (Collins) see The Town of No Return
- Arthur Howell (stunt double here; Warren in Super Secret Cypher Snatch; Verno in They Keep Killing Steed; Soldier in The Morning After) was a Confederate Horseman in The War Games (3)
- for Peter Jeffrey (Prendergast) see Room Without a View
- for Rocky Taylor (stunt double) see The Grandeur That Was Rome
- for Campbell Singer (Major) and Malcolm Taylor (Hooper) see S2

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