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Part One - Issue 741, February 26th 1966:
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Written by ?, drawn by Pat Williams.
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Two - Issue 742, March 5th 1966:
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Written by ?, drawn by ?.
Part Three - Issue 743, March 12th 1966:
STEED and Emma, who were captured on their way to a house-party, have escaped on horseback
from foreign agents who wrongly believe they have some secret micro-film on them.
The agents are in hot pursuit in a jeep...
Written by ?, drawn by Pat Williams.
Part Four - Issue 744, March 19th 1966:
CAPTURED by spies at a country house party, Steed is tied to a chair in a small
upper room, while Mrs. Peel makes her escape. The spies search the grounds
for her...
Written by ?, drawn by Pat Williams.
Part Five - Issue 745, March 26th 1966:
ESCAPING from Kronsky, Steed and Emma join a foxhunt to pursue Pedro and Alonso, two
foreign agents who are getting away with an important microfilm...
Written by ?, drawn by Pat Williams.
This story features that most English of clichés, a foxhunt, as in the TV episode 'Silent Dust', which had been broadcast on January 1st 1966, so could possibly have influenced this story.
The artist for this strip demonstrates his love of photo-reference by using the same poses over and over again. (See panel above).
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