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Who's Who: Rising Stars II |
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Penelope Keith appears—unbilled—as the blushing bride in "The Murder Market." She receives billing as a nanny in "Something Nasty in the Nursery," although she does not appear on screen. Finally, she receives billing in "Take Me To Your Leader" but sans character name. |
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Christopher Lee is Professor Stone in "Never, Never Say Die" and Colonel Mannering in "The Interrogators." |
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Lois Maxwell, recognized by any James Bond fan as Miss Moneypenny, brandishes a machine gun as Sister Johnson in "The Little Wonders." |
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The late Ray McAnally brings his Oscar-nominated talents to bear in "The Positive Negative Man" and "They Keep Killing Steed." |
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Caroline Munro, Britain's one and only scream queen, plays the deadliest angel in The New Avengers episode, "Angels of Death." |
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The late Jon Pertwee, one of the many incarnations of Doctor Who, is Brigadier Whitehead in "From Venus With Love." |
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Charlotte Rampling graces the screen as Mrs. Hana Wilde in "The Superlative Seven." Shame they didn't use her instead of Linda Thorson—a worthy partner! |
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The late Leonard Rossiter parties with the Avengers as Robin Hood in "Dressed to Kill." |
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Martin Shaw of The Professionals fame and most recently The Scarlet Pimpernel is obsessed with Purdey in "Obsession." |
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Nicholas Smith and his ears appear in "Escape in Time" as well as "Super Secret Cypher Snatch." |
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Donald Sutherland snatches the role of Jessel in "The Superlative Seven." |
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John Thaw assumes the guise of Captain Trench in "Esprit de Corps." |
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