She doubled for Diana Rigg, Linda Thorson and Joanna Lumley. She was the first woman allowed to train with men at London's Budokwai. She adopted Diana Rigg's parrot (yes, really). From the tatami to television: meet Cyd Child. https://t.co/f4alaaN0ki
On ITV4 at 7.10pm, it's the 1998 film version of THE AVENGERS with Ralph Fiennes, Sean Connery & Uma Thurman, regarded by many as failing to capture the spirit of the 60s spy show. 2026 marks the 65th anniversary of The Avengers & 50th of The New Avengers. https://t.co/76nxOLZrau
Happy Avengers Day! 65 years ago today, the first ever episode, called "Hot Snow", premiered on British television. Celebrate 65 stylish years of The Avengers at https://t.co/76nxOLZrau
Step back into the stylish world of 1970s espionage with Art & Hue's new pop art collection to celebrate the iconic trio of The New Avengers. Exclusively available at https://t.co/6tGwAx2OIR
As we celebrate 60 years of Mrs Emma Peel in 2025, Art & Hue takes a look at the iconic spy's impact on bringing martial arts to British TV screens which redefined female action heroines. https://t.co/4FshJWOSQn
Celebrating 60 years of Mrs Emma Peel in 2025, Art & Hue takes a look at the iconic spy's impact on bringing martial arts to British TV screens & redefining female action heroines. https://t.co/4FshJWOSQn
Remembering Patrick Macnee who died 10 years ago today. John Steed is an enduring legacy which fans of The Avengers continue to enjoy and appreciate. 🌂 https://t.co/q3JGtbT1Vx
RIP Julie Stevens.
An ABC Weekend Television announcer.
Julie was part of BBC's Play School for 14 years and Play Away for 8 years. She got the job thanks to fellow presenter and friend Rick Jones.
Julie passed away on Thursday after a brave battle with illness.