Cast: All episodes feature
Patrick Macnee (as
John Steed) and
Linda Thorson (as
Tara King). In episode 17 ("Killer"), Tara makes a brief appearance before going on holiday. For the remainder of "Killer", Patrick Macnee as John Steed is paired with
Jennifer Croxton as Lady Diana Forbes-Blakeney. In episode 1 ("The Forget-Me-Knot"),
Diana Rigg as
Emma Peel makes her final appearance.
Patrick Newell (as "Mother") features in twenty of the episodes, with his mute sidekick "Rhonda" (Rhonda Parker) joining him for the latter eighteen. The episode numbers in the table relate to the order in which they were first broadcast by
Thames Television in the UK. Different
ITV regions broadcast episodes on different dates and in different orders, so the Thames order does not match the order of first UK broadcast. Nearly all episodes in this series were shown, in a different order, in the US before they were shown in the UK.
John Bryce replaced
Brian Clemens and
Albert Fennell as producer for the start of series six. By the time Brian Clemens and Albert Fennell returned, three episodes had been filmed: two 90-minute episodes, named "Invitation To a Killing" and "The Great Great Britain Crime", as well as a standard-length episode, "Invasion of the Earthmen". These were considered to be extremely flawed episodes; they would likely have been scrapped, except that time did not exist in which to film new episodes and still meet the American contract. Hence, "Invitation To a Killing" was heavily edited and had several new shots filmed to become "Have Guns — Will Haggle", while "The Great Great Britain Crime" was heavily edited and had some old footage from previous episodes added, as well as some new footage, to become "Homicide and Old Lace". "Invasion of the Earthmen" was slightly edited as well. No known copies of the original versions of these episodes exist. This series was produced in two batches: seven episodes (mostly without
Patrick Newell as "Mother", and none with Rhonda Parker as "Rhonda") were added to the last eight Diana Rigg episodes for broadcast in the US in the spring of 1968: this made up the third series on ABC in America. On the original American broadcasts, these episodes featured the original 'Shooting Gallery' opening/closing titles featuring Tara in a tight-fitting tan outfit with a short skirt, and gunshots as Steed and Tara are shot at by an unseen gunman, which was filmed by
Harry Booth. The seven episodes that aired in the US in the spring of 1968 aired in the following order: • 20 March The Forget-Me-Knot • 27 March Invasion of the Earthmen • 3 April The Curious Case of the Countless Clues • 10 April Split! • 24 April Get-A-Way • 1 May Have Guns — will Haggle • 8 May Look- (Stop Me If You've Heard This One) But There Were These Two Fellers..." These seven episodes were added sporadically into the 26 episodes produced in the next block, and the whole was transmitted in Britain as a single 33-episode run. The standard title sequences, the 'field/suits of armour' opening and 'playing card' ending, were filmed by
Robert Fuest, originally for the first US transmission of the final 26 episodes, which made up the fourth series on the ABC network in America. These ones were tacked on to all 33 episodes when broadcast in the UK, apart from "The Forget-Me-Knot" which retained the amended Emma Peel opening credits and its original Tara King 'Shooting Gallery' end credit sequence. By the time the sixth series came to be broadcast in the UK, ABC Weekend TV had ceased to exist: it had merged with
Rediffusion London to become
Thames Television. However all episodes of this series were still credited to A.B.C. Television Films as had the previous series. Notes: • In the episode "Killer", Tara King is only seen departing for and returning from holiday. Steed's fellow agent for this episode is Lady Diana Forbes-Blakeney (played by
Jennifer Croxton). • In the US, the field/suits of armour opening title sequence was re-edited to 23 seconds (the UK sequence runs 49 seconds), to accommodate more commercials. • The original 1968 German-dubbed episodes of this series had the field/suits of armour opening titles, but the 'Shooting Gallery' end titles. • The original 1968 French-dubbed episodes of this series featured a variant in the opening title music: a gunshot sound is heard during the shot of Tara King running between two rows of suits of armour toward Steed, and the sound of the sword swipe at the beginning is missing. • The original title music for the opening 'Shooting Gallery' sequence featured gunshots. The version of the episode "Split!"—the only episode featuring this title sequence—that is included in the current DVD release (and aired on TV channel
True Entertainment in the UK) nevertheless retains the standard title music, with the opening sword swipe sound effect where the first gunshot should be. ==See also==