Saints and Avengers: British Adventure Series of the 1960s

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Bloomsbury Academic, Apr 26, 2002 - Performing Arts - 282 pages
Series like ""The Avengers"" and ""Danger Man"", with their professional secret agents, or ""The Saint"" and ""The Persuaders"", featuring flamboyant crime-fighters, still inspire mainstream and cult followings. Saints and Avengers explores and celebrates this unique television genre for the first time. James Chapman uses case studies to look at the thrillers' representations of national identity, and the world of the '60's and '70's. Chapman also asserts that this particular type of thriller was a historically and culturally defined generic type, with enduring appeal, as the current vogue for remaking them as big budget films attests.

About the author (2002)

James Chapman is Lecturer in Film and Television Studies at the Open University.

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