The Avengers: The Correct Way to Kill


7:00 pm - 7:10 pm, Friday, February 20 on Great! Action (42)

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The Correct Way to Kill
Season 5, Episode 9

Steed finds himself prime suspect when foreign agents are suddenly systematically killed off, so initiates a truce with his Russian opposite and together they work to discover the identity of the killers


Detective/Thriller Movie/Drama

Cast & Crew

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Patrick Macnee (Actor) .. John Steed
Diana Rigg (Actor) .. Emma Peel
Anna Quayle (Actor) .. Olga
Michael Gough (Actor) .. Nutski
Philip Madoc (Actor) .. Ivan
Terence Alexander (Actor) .. Ponsonby
Peter Barkworth (Actor) .. Percy

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Patrick Macnee (Actor) .. John Steed
Born: February 06, 1922 in London
Best Known For: Playing John Steed in The Avengers.
Early-life: Born Daniel Patrick Macnee on February 6, 1922, in London. His father was a successful racehorse trainer who gambled away his fortune and emigrated to India. His mother then divorced her husband and moved in with her lesbian lover in Wiltshire. Macnee attended Summer Fields prep school before enrolling at Eton. He made his film debut in 1938's Pygmalion, but his acting career was curtailed by a spell in the Navy during the Second World War.
Career: On his return from service, Macnee studied at the Webber Douglas School of Dramatic Art. Small roles in several films followed but, frustrated at the lack of opportunity in Britain, he emigrated to Canada, then moved to the US. He appeared in numerous TV plays and films before returning to the UK in 1959. Producing Winston Churchill: The Valiant Years brought him to the attention of TV bosses who, to his surprise, offered him the role of John Steed in The Avengers in 1961. He stayed with the popular series until it ended in 1969, but returned to the role in The New Avengers in 1976. Macnee also appeared in such movies as A View to a Kill, This Is Spinal Tap and The Sea Wolves. He died on June 25, 2015.
Quote: "I haven't really accomplished anything. The most accomplished thing I've done is to have lived this long."
Trivia: Macnee became a US citizen in 1959.
Diana Rigg (Actor) .. Emma Peel
Born: July 20, 1938 in Doncaster
Best Known For: Being a 1960s icon.
Early-life: Born Enid Diana Elizabeth Rigg on July 20, 1938, in Doncaster, South Yorkshire, but spent her early years in India. At the age of eight she was sent back to England to attend boarding school in Great Missenden in Buckinghamshire. She later transferred to Fulneck School in West Yorkshire where she developed her love of acting, inspiring her to audition for a place at RADA in 1955; she made her professional stage debut the same year.
Career: In 1959, Rigg signed a five-year contract with the Royal Shakespeare Company. Her move to TV came in 1965 when she was offered the role of Emma Peel in The Avengers, but the demand for interviews and photographs proved too much, forcing her to quit in 1967. She went on to star in various movies, including On Her Majesty's Secret Service, Julius Caesar and The Great Muppet Caper, but by the 1980s her screen success was fading. However, she returned to form in 1989 in the award-winning miniseries Mother Love, and has appeared continually on stage, film and TV ever since. In 2013, she made a memorable Doctor Who villain alongside Matt Smith and her real-life daughter Rachael Stirling, and has a regular role in the acclaimed Game of Thrones.
Quote: "You go your own way - you think, ‘That's what I want to do, it gives me pleasure' - the rest of the world can swing on by."
Trivia: She was made a Dame in 1994.
Anna Quayle (Actor) .. Olga
Michael Gough (Actor) .. Nutski
Philip Madoc (Actor) .. Ivan
Terence Alexander (Actor) .. Ponsonby
Born: March 11, 1923 in London
Best Known For: His role as Charlie Hungerford in BBC detective drama Bergerac.
Early-life: Terence Joseph Alexander was born in London on March 11, 1923. The son of a doctor, he grew up in Yorkshire. He started acting in the theatre at the age of 16. During the Second World War he served in the British Army with the 27th Lancers and was seriously wounded in Italy.
Career: Alexander quickly established himself as a character actor and went on to appear in more than 300 films, TV movies and series episodes. He mostly had bit parts and fame did not come to him until later in life when he landed the role of lovable rogue and would-be tycoon Charlie Hungerford in Bergerac in 1981. He played the part for 10 years and it made him a household name. After Bergerac, he starred alongside Rik Mayall in The New Statesman. He died on May 28, 2009 at the age of 86.
Quote: On his early interest in becoming a priest: "I realised that celibacy wasn't for me".
Trivia: He was an amateur numerologist and the number 23 was very significant to him.
Peter Barkworth (Actor) .. Percy

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