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RE: indeed....

Posted by user510 on June 27, 2015 at 12:11:13:

It's impossible for me to think of Macnee without envisioning his most remembered character, John Steed, from that hip sixties TV series, The Avengers.

And if we remember The Avengers and John Steed, it is even more impossible to consider that without his, Steed's, most memorable series partner, Mrs. Peel. Emma Peel.


Peel/Diana Rigg still lives and is older than those of us who came of age while watching The Avengers.

RIP Patrick Macnee.
His memory lives on in the minds of his audience.

-Steve