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I'd be grateful if you could give the video a 👍 and subscribe if you're new to the channel. The Avengers started as a TV studio based 405-line 2" Quad video production at Teddington Studios. Later series were shot on B&W film and sold overseas. This opening sequence was introduced in 1966 when the series moved to 35mm colour and shown on ABC TV in the US. The Avengers was produced by ABC Television, a contractor within the ITV network. After a merger with Rediffusion in July 1968, ABC Television became Thames Television, which continued production of the series, though it was still broadcast under the ABC name. By 1969, The Avengers was shown in more than 90 countries. In 1976-7 ITV produced a sequel series, The New Avengers, with Patrick Macnee returning as John Steed, and two new partners played by Gareth Hunt and Joanna Lumley. Steed's most famous assistants were intelligent, stylish and assertive women: Cathy Gale (Honor Blackman), Emma Peel (Diana Rigg), and Tara King (Linda Thorson) Who, where and when Film format: 35mm Written by: Laurie Johnson Orchestra Audio: Mono Studios: ABC Teddington & Associated British film studios in Elstree Recording Date: 1966 Social 🔹Flickr https://www.flickr.com/photos/7548229... 🌐 Twitter / deapblueseas 🔹Instagram https://www.instagram.com/paulflight_... Disclaimer This is a non political not for profits channel and any views and opinions expressed in the media or comments of the contents are those of the speakers or authors and do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions held by this channel. This channel may make use of copyrighted material the use which has not always been specifically authorized by the copyright owner on the basis of 'fair use guidelines' and is for Historical, Study, Research and Education.