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 |
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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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