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Mrs Peel is blinded by a sudden lightin the episode From Venus With Love Series 5
Steed wears glassesin the episode From Venus With Love Series 5
A victim of Venusin the episode From Venus With Love Series 5
Steed goes fishingin the episode From Venus With Love Series 5
Steed to the rescuein the episode From Venus With Love Series 5
Mrs Peel faces a firein the episode From Venus With Love Series 5
Steed on his Bentleyin the episode From Venus With Love Series 5
Steed and Mrs Peelin the episode From Venus With Love Series 5
Mrs Peel and Steed wait for the gala performance to startin the episode Deaths Door Avengers Series 5
Steed helps Mrs Peel down some furnitrein the episode Deaths Door Avengers Series 5
Mrs Peel and Steed in the audiencein the episode Deaths Door Avengers Series 5
Steed and Mrs Peel in Peels flatin the episode Deaths door
James Hayter and Patrick MacNeein a scene from A Funny Thing Happened On The Way to the Station
Diana Rigg as Mrs Peelin a moment of action from A Funny Thing Happened On The Way to the Station
A page from the UK pressbook for the release of Konga in 1961the film was directed by John Lemont
Konga UK quad posterfor the release of John Lemonts film in 1961
Alternative Konga UK one sheetfor the release of John Lemonts film in 1961
Konga UK one sheetfor the release of John Lemonts film in 1961
A front of the house image for Konga (1961)for the release of the film in the United Kingdom
A close up of Margo Johnsas Margaret in Konga (1961)
Margaret and Dr Decker in the glasshousein a scene from Konga (1961)
Studentsin a scene from Konga (1961)
Dr. Decker and Margaret in the laboratoryMichael Gough and Margo Johns in a scene from Konga (1961)
Michael Gough as Dr. Deckerin a scene from Konga (1961)
Flesh eating plants in Dr. Deckers glasshousein a scene from Konga (1961)
Dr Decker and Margaret in the empty cageMichael Gough and Margo Johns in a scene from Konga (1961)
A frame from the titles sequence of Konga (1961)directed by John Lemont
The army shoots at Kongain a scene from the film directed in 1961 by John Lemont
Konga breaks into the glasshousein a scene from the film directed in 1961 by John Lemont
Sandra grapples with a flesh eating plantClaire Gordon in Konga (1961)
A close up of Claire Gordonas Sandra Banks in Konga (1961)
A young Steven Berkoff in a scene from Kongawhere he played a student on a field trip
Margaret and Konga in the cageMargo Johns in a scene from Konga (1961)
Konga towers over Dr Deckers residencein a scene from the film directed in 1961 by John Lemont
A close up of Kongataken from the 1961 film directed by John Lemont
Stealing the ThunderboltThe steam engine is taken away from the museum in a scene from the classic Ealing comedy
The Vicar on the ThunderboltGeorge Relph on the Lion the engine used to play the Titfield Thunderbolt engine
A close up of Dan the driverHugh Griffith in the Charles Crichtons comedy
A detail of one of the train engines from The Titfield ThunderboltThree engines were used for filming with two, placed in opposite directions, to cover the role of the modern engine
Hywel Bennett and Hayley Millsas Micheal and Ellie in Sidney Gilliats Endless Night (1972)
Warren Mitchell and Kenneth Cranhamin a scene from All The Way Up produced by EMI Films in 1970
Freds shaving is interruptedin a scene from All The Way Up produced by EMI Films in 1970
Warren Mitchell and Elaine Taylorin a scene from All The Way Up produced by EMI Films in 1970
A toast in the Midway householdin a scene from All The Way Up produced by EMI Films in 1970
The Midway family car breaks downin a scene from All The Way Up produced by EMI Films in 1970
A close up of Warren Mitchell as Fred Midwayin a scene from All The Way Up produced by EMI Films in 1970
Bill Fraser and Warren Mitchellin a scene from All The Way Up produced by EMI Films in 1970
Bill Fraser and Adrienne Postain a scene from All The Way Up produced by EMI Films in 1970