Episode 145: Tara King Era |
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Production completed: 29 August 1968
What keeps this one from hitting the
four-bowler mark for me is Ray McAnally's obnoxious accent—that, and Mother's
mega-goofy hideout. It is otherwise quite decent, with
a fresh premise and a number of noteworthy aspects, such as a new "partner" for Tara
(aren't they the cutest couple?), and a startlingly gross Steed that went
wrong.
The original plans to shoot this episode in Spain proved unworkable; as a result, Ray McAnally improvised most of his lines. It must be noted that there are very strong similarities to certain plot details in The Outer Limits, "The Hundred Days of the Dragon," which aired in the US on 23 September 1963. Recognize the explosion when Steed throws the gavel? You've also seen it in "Have Guns - Will Haggle," when the ammunition shed blew up! (Mark H. Stevens) *This unofficial subtitle is by Yours Truly.
Tyke's Water Lake is pressed into service yet
again; On Location provides a recent view. Car chases filmed at Burnham
Beeches. Caldecote Towers, Bushey, and Ye Olde Sun Hotel in Northaw served as the
conference center. Tara jumps off of the bridge at Grove Park, Watford.
"Look—the woods are full of them!" (Baron Von Curt
to Tara about multiple Steeds headed their way)
At Tara's apartment, Steed and Tara enjoy faux sun on a faux beach in the middle of her living room. |
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THEY KEEP KILLING STEED |
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Written by |
Brian Clemens |
CAST |
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John Steed |
Patrick Macnee
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UNBILLED |
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Rhonda |
Rhonda Parker |
*DOPPELGANGERS |
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Bernard Horsfall |
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Ross Hutchinson |
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Ray McAnally |
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Patrick Newell |
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