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The Avengers - The Lost Episodes, Volume 2

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Steed and Dr Keel return to action in these four recreations of classic lost episodes.

1: "Ashes of Roses", written by Peter Ling and Sheilagh Ward, adapted by John Dorney. Carol goes undercover at a hairdressing salon, which appears to be at the centre of an arson ring.

2: "Please Don’t Feed the Animals", written by Dennis Spooner, adapted by John Dorney. Steed takes on blackmailers who are extorting secrets from government officials.

3: "The Radioactive Man", written by Fred Edge, adapted by John Dorney. Someone is at large in London, unwittingly carrying a radioactive isotope.

4: "Dance with Death", written by Peter Ling and Sheilagh Ward, adapted by John Dorney. Dr Keel is framed for murder, and Steed investigates a dance school.

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I took as my title a quotes from the making of track at the end of the recording, as it summed up the programme perfectly. It is brilliant recreation of the original episodes. complete with commercial break stings. The pace is perfect for the era. The characterisations are superb; neither of the two leads are out to make impersonations of Ian Hendry or Patrick MacNee, but instead give an authentic stamp of how they would have handled such roles back then. Credit to the adaptors of the original screenplays, who made them work as gripping audio productions. I shall be making the remaining available sets of these releases the choices of my audible subscriptions.

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The Avengers Lost Episodes is really fantastic stuff. The stories are fun, unique and crack along at a decent pace. Not every episode is as punchy or memorable enough to be rated at 5 stars, but they're enjoyable to listen to, well performed and I fully expect to listen to the production again.

Classic stuff, you won't regret

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