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The Avengers - The Lost Episodes, Volume 2

By: Fred Edge, Peter Ling, Sheilagh Ward, Dennis Spooner, John Dorney
Narrated by: Julian Wadham, Anthony Howell, Lucy Briggs-Owen
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Publisher's Summary

Steed and Dr Keel return to action in these four recreations of classic lost episodes.

1: "Ashes of Roses", written by Peter Ling and Sheilagh Ward, adapted by John Dorney. Carol goes undercover at a hairdressing salon, which appears to be at the centre of an arson ring.

2: "Please Don’t Feed the Animals", written by Dennis Spooner, adapted by John Dorney. Steed takes on blackmailers who are extorting secrets from government officials.

3: "The Radioactive Man", written by Fred Edge, adapted by John Dorney. Someone is at large in London, unwittingly carrying a radioactive isotope.

4: "Dance with Death", written by Peter Ling and Sheilagh Ward, adapted by John Dorney. Dr Keel is framed for murder, and Steed investigates a dance school.

©2014 Big Finish Productions (P)2014 Big Finish Productions

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