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Steed hunts a white rabbit. Emma is not herself. |
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6 x 15-minute episodes
based on the television episode
Pandora (1969),
written by Brian Clemens
Principal Cast:
Donald Monat as John Steed
Diane Appleby as Emma Peel
Colin Fish as Mother
Hugh Rouse as The Narrator
Production:
Adapted and directed by Dennis Folbigge
Produced by David Gooden
Transmission on Springbok Radio (7.15-7.30pm):
Episode 1 — Thursday 20th July 1972
Episode 2 — Friday 21st July 1972
Episode 3 — Monday 24th July 1972
Episode 4 — Tuesday 25th July 1972
Episode 5 — Wednesday 26th July 1972
Episode 6 —
Thursday 27th July 1972
This is a best guess based on available data |

Who am I?
Emma wakes up feeling
like a new woman. |
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PLOTLINE |
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Emma Peel is drugged and
kidnapped in an antiques shop. When she comes to, she finds it's
not such a matter of where, but when she has ended up. The answer
to that would appear to be '1915', but then she has another
question forming in her mind... Who is she? Everyone she
encounters calls her 'Pandora'. Could they be right?
Meanwhile, an old man on the
verge of departing this world has promised to reveal the
whereabouts of his hidden treasure as a bargain to a couple of
untrustworthy nephews who tell him they have returned his dead
wife from the grave. That'll be you, Mrs Peel! |
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DIFFERENCES COMPARED
TO THE TELEVISION EPISODE |
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Character Changes:
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This is one of a number of
episodes adapted for the Sonovision Avengers which replaces
the television character of Tara King with that of Emma Peel.
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Since this serial sadly no
longer exists, it's exceptionally difficult to reveal much more!
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PRODUCTION NOTES |
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This serial is known to have
been produced because the events that take place in it are
mentioned in the subsequent story,
Who Shot Poor George / XR40?.
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This serial is known to have
been the next one broadcast after Not to Be Sneezed At.
Alan Hayes |
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