List of The Avengers Episodes - Season 5 (1967)

Season 5 (1967)

Cast: This season featured Patrick Macnee and Diana Rigg. From this season on all episodes are in colour.

Episode No. Original air date (UK) Episode title Guest cast
5-01 14 January 1967 "From Venus with Love" Barbara Shelley, Philip Locke, Jon Pertwee, Arthur Cox, Derek Newark, Kenneth Benda, Michael Lynch
5-02 21 January 1967 "The Fear Merchants" Patrick Cargill, Andrew Keir, Brian Wilde, Garfield Morgan, Annette Carell, Bernard Horsfall, Declan Mulholland, Edward Burnham
5-03 28 January 1967 "Escape in Time" Peter Bowles, Geoffrey Bayldon, Judy Parfitt, Imogen Hassall, Nicholas Smith, Clifford Earl, Edward Caddick
5-04 4 February 1967 "The See-Through Man" Warren Mitchell, Roy Kinnear, Moira Lister, John Nettleton
5-05 11 February 1967 "The Bird Who Knew Too Much" Ron Moody, Ilona Rodgers, Kenneth Cope, Michael Coles, John Wood, Anthony Valentine, John Lee
5-06 18 February 1967 "The Winged Avenger" Nigel Green, Colin Jeavons, Donald Pickering, Neil Hallett, John Crocker, Roy Patrick, John Garrie, William Fox
5-07 25 February 1967 "The Living Dead" Julian Glover, Pamela Ann Davy, Jack Woolgar, Jack Watson, Edward Underdown, John Cater, Vernon Dobtcheff
5-08 4 March 1967 "The Hidden Tiger" Ronnie Barker, Gabrielle Drake, Jack Gwillim, Stanley Meadows, Frederick Treves, Reg Pritchard
5-09 11 March 1967 "The Correct Way to Kill" Anna Quayle, Michael Gough, Peter Barkworth, Terence Alexander, Philip Madoc, Graham Armitage, Timothy Bateson, John G. Heller
5–10 18 March 1967 "Never, Never Say Die" Christopher Lee, Patricia English, Christopher Benjamin, Peter Dennis, Alan Chuntz, Jeremy Young, Arnold Ridley
5–11 1 April 1967 "Epic" (mainly Peel) Peter Wyngarde, Isa Miranda, Kenneth J. Warren
5–12 8 April 1967 "The Superlative Seven" (mainly Steed) Charlotte Rampling, Brian Blessed, James Maxwell, Donald Sutherland, John Hollis
5–13 15 April 1967 "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Station" James Hayter, John Laurie, Drewe Henley, Isla Blair, Tim Barrett, Richard Caldicot, Michael Nightingale
5–14 22 April 1967 "Something Nasty in the Nursery" Dudley Foster, Yootha Joyce, Paul Eddington, Clive Dunn, Patrick Newell, Trevor Bannister, Paul Hardwick, Dennis Chinnery, Penelope Keith
5–15 29 April 1967 "The Joker" Peter Jeffrey, Ronald Lacey, Sally Nesbitt, John Stone
5–16 6 May 1967 "Who's Who?" Freddie Jones, Patricia Haines, Arnold Diamond, Campbell Singer, Malcolm Taylor
5–17 30 September 1967 "Return of the Cybernauts" Peter Cushing, Frederick Jaeger, Charles Tingwell, Fulton Mackay, Roger Hammond, Noel Coleman
5–18 7 October 1967 "Death's Door" Clifford Evans, Allan Cuthbertson, William Lucas, Marne Maitland, Peter Thomas
5–19 14 October 1967 "The £50,000 Breakfast" Yolande Turner, David Langton, Christopher Greatorex, Nigel Lambert, Jon Laurimore, Anneke Wills, Cecil Parker
5–20 21 October 1967 "Dead Man's Treasure" Valerie Van Ost, Edwin Richfield, Neil McCarthy, Arthur Lowe, Norman Bowler, Rio Fanning
5–21 28 October 1967 "You Have Just Been Murdered" Barrie Ingham, George Murcell, Leslie Crawford, Simon Oates, Leslie French, John Baker, Geoffrey Chater, Clifford Cox
5–22 4 November 1967 "The Positive-Negative Man" Ray McAnally, Michael Latimer, Caroline Blakiston, Sandor Elès
5–23 11 November 1967 "Murdersville" Colin Blakely, John Ronane, Ronald Hines, John Sharp, Sheila Fearn, Eric Flynn, Norman Chappell, Robert Cawdron, Tony Caunter, Geoffrey Colville
5–24 18 November 1967 "Mission: Highly Improbable" Ronald Radd, Jane Merrow, Francis Matthews, Nicholas Courtney, Richard Leech, Kevin Stoney

"The Fear Merchants" was the first episode of the Avengers to be produced/filmed in colour.

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