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The Avengers investigate a series of murders of Corporate men, who have all been bidding on a new circuit element. Each one of them seems to have been killed by a powerful Karate blow, so Mrs. Peel visits a Karate Dojo, Steed's inquiries lead him to United Automation, where ex-Ministry scientist Dr. Armstrong is working on an electronic brain, not to mention cybernetic men.
A series of otherwise unrelated murders have a few things in common. Namely, the perpetrator in each instance appears to be unstoppable. Neither bullets nor doors slow him down. Steed and Mrs. Peel are called in to investigate and soon find the genius behind a technology company is central to all the murders. But he's wheelchair-bound. He couldn't be responsible for the killings. Or could he?
"The Cybernauts" has to be one of my all-time favorite episodes of The Avengers that I've seen. The mix of sci-fi, espionage, horror, and that touch of humor ever present in the show make this one near perfect. The tension gets turned up a notch as Mrs. Peel becomes the mistaken target of an unstoppable killer. The finale is more than satisfying. The special effects may be laughable when compared to what we have today, but to me that's part of the shows charm. Diana Rigg and Patrick Macnee are wonderful. In just a few episodes, the two work together as if they had done so forever. They are joined in "The Cybernauts" by the very capable Michael Gough. Even though he's in a wheelchair the entire episode, he's an actor quite capable of dominating any scene he's in. Nicely done by everyone involved!
If you've never seen The Avengers and are curious about the fuss, "The Cybernauts" would be a good one to start with.
Look no further if you want to know which episode is the most famous, most acclaimed, and best remembered (to the tune of two sequels). Add the casting of venerable screen villain Michael Gough, whose sterling career paralleled that of Christopher Lee, except that Gough has had many more successes on stage, and even Broadway. Dr. Clement Armstrong may be confined to a wheelchair, but he's one of the greatest adversaries in the show's history, and Gough's assured confidence gives him a steely determination. "The Cybernauts" was the debut for Philip Levene, a prolific writer very much in tune with top writer/producer Brian Clemens, and the deft handling of horror, science fiction, and humor makes for an unbeatable combination (just don't mention it to a Cathy Gale purist). Although the third episode to be shown in Britain (October 14 1965), it was wisely chosen to introduce the series to American audiences (March 28 1966), and it was the US that determined the show's future. Gough would play a different role in "The Correct Way to Kill," while Frederick Jaeger, previously a villain in "Death of a Great Dane," would return as Benson in the sequel "Return of the Cybernauts," opposite the legendary Peter Cushing. Other veterans on hand include Burt Kwouk ("Kill the King" and "Lobster Quadrille"), Ronald Leigh Hunt ("Dragonsfield"), Gordon Whiting ("The Golden Eggs"), and John Hollis, previously seen in "Warlock," who went to do "The Superlative Seven" and "Legacy of Death." An actress who does NOT appear is Diane Clare, who actually appears only in the following episode, "Death at Bargain Prices," which also features a wheelchair-bound villain, Andre Morell (like Michael Gough, a renowned veteran of Hammer Films).
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