I've been building up a body of supporting documents for the episodes and find I have no centralised repository for them. Thus this page has sprung into existence, like a maggot from gorgonzola.*
* which is, of course, a fallacy.
I've developed a timeline* for "The Avengers", covering every episode's archival status and regular
cast appearances. Episode numbers have title "tool tip" rollovers and are linked to the episode descriptions on this site, or to David K Smith's 'The Avengers Forever!' for those episodes I have yet to cover (soon, I promise you...)
The timeline is available in a widescreen format
(all in one long line) and an upright format that you can print off if you really want to.
* Based on my Doctor Who timeline.
I've recently made a compendium of who rescued whom from what, how many people died and just what happened to the diabolical mastermind and his or her (or its) cohorts in the end (inspired by a discussion on the Suburbia 'Avengers' email list). As an added bonus, the body count column enumerates how many died by our heroes' hands.
All new artwork - the schematic of Steed's umbrella, as seen here. The name of the guide came from it being a somewhat mathematical breakdown of the episodes.The Avengers broke all records for overseas sales, and remains the highest-grossing series of all time, in real terms. Here you can discover what the show was called in different countries, as well as episode titles and original transmission dates for some key overseas markets .International information.
Coverage of all the returning cast members on The Avengers and The New Avengers, covering 1961 to 1977 - the most extensive guide on the site time-wise.
Members of the cast who have appeared in other notable productions. The choice of notable productions is purely arbitrary, covering British television and film from the Sixties onwards.
The props department for 1967-8. From an era in which I had free time, we have shots of some of the props from the Emma Peel colour episodes, comprising 674 images.