Sujet : Re: The Most Stylish British Sci-Fi Show That America Couldn't Stop Watching During The Cold War
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On 2025-04-28 18:41:54 +0000, The Horny Goat said:
On Tue, 25 Mar 2025 04:30:46 -0500, Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net>
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The Most Stylish British Sci-Fi Show That America Couldn't Stop Watching
During The Cold War
In this video, we explore The Avengers (19611969), the stylish British sci-
fi TV series that captivated American audiences during the Cold War. Known
for its unique blend of espionage, quirky characters, and futuristic themes,
the show became a cultural phenomenon. Join us as we break down why The
Avengers remains one of the most iconic British series of all time!
#TheAvengers #BritishSciFi #ColdWarTV #1960sTelevision #SpyShows #CultClassic
#SciFiSeries #TVHistory #Espionage #IconicTV
https://youtu.be/4k9XcfD4qug?si=pdRPUWbsFdhmpawJ
Funny - here I thought my 12-15 year old self was a huge fan of that
show primarily for the joy of ogling Diana RIgg in her short skirts!
"The Avengers" wasn't "sci-fi". It was a secret agent series, so some places do call it "spy-fi", which could cause the confusion if reading too quickly. Either that or some fool website 'journalist' or idiotic Assifical (non)Intelligence app is confusing it with the Marvel "Avengers".