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Al Bundy Had it Right About The Avengers |
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Written by Michael Salsbury
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Wednesday, 27 December 2006 |
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Years ago, I watched an episode of Married
with Children in which Al Bundy was excited to purchase a DVD or CD
collection of the "Diana Rigg" episodes of the BBC series "The
Avengers" from the 1960s. Al was excited about this because he
enjoyed the show and felt that Diana Rigg was especially
attractive.
I recently noticed that BBC America was playing The Avengers, so I
decided to have my TiVo grab them for me as they aired. I've now
seen probably a dozen or more episodes of the show. While it's
cheesy by today's standards, there is a certain charm to the
series. Patrick MacNee's "John Steed" character displays a good
sense of humor while maintaining a British sense of propriety at
all times. He's kind of a James Bond style secret agent who relies
on wits and cunning more than gadgets and firepower.
Steed's companion in the early episodes is Emma Peel, played by
Diana Rigg. In later episodes, a different actress joins him,
playing the character Tara King.
I've got to agree with Al Bundy, Diana Rigg is an attractive
woman, a good actress, and far nicer to look at than Linda Thorson,
who played Tara King. Thorson's character sports boyish short
hair, boyish clothing, and lacks the coy romantic charms of Diana
Rigg. Tara's more of a little boy in a woman's body, while Emma
Peel is stylish, sophisticated, charming British woman.
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