List of The Avengers Episodes

List Of The Avengers Episodes


This is an episode list for the 1960s British television series The Avengers. The series was aired in Britain on ITV between 1961 and 1969.

The first four seasons were in black-and-white; the first three were shot on videotape, with occasional filmed inserts. Beginning with season 4 the series moved to all-film production shot using the single camera style. From season 5 onwards the episodes were in colour.

As of May 2008, all 139 surviving episodes of the series (including the two complete and one partial episode from the first series) have been released on DVD in North America (Region 1).

Read more about List Of The Avengers Episodes:  Season 1 (1961), Season 2 (1962–1963), Season 3 (1963–1964), Season 4 (1965–1966), Season 5 (1967), Season 6 (1968–1969), Recurring Cast

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