the avengers-related stories
Posted Oct 12th 2009 12:27PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Late Night, Celebrities, Talk Show, Reality-Free

It's always odd when pop culture personalities show up in comic books. It's the print equivalent of the Harlem Globetrotters showing up on
Gilligan's Island.
This comic book is from 1984 and features
The Avengers meeting...David Letterman! He was on NBC back then doing
Late Night and in the comic The Avengers go on the show. For some reason.
[via
Pop Candy]
Posted Oct 8th 2008 3:10PM by Brad Trechak
Filed under: Industry, Pickups and Renewals, Reality-Free

I'm not referring to
Emma Peel and John Steed. Apparently
there's a new cartoon heading to television based on the Marvel Comics superhero team of the same name. Is it just me, or are the characters' shapes reminiscent of the excellent
Batman,
Superman and
Justice League cartoons from recent years?
Obviously, this is crossover marketing with the Marvel-financed movies that are coming out using the "shared universe" approach that was popular in their comics. Movies like
Iron Man,
Thor, and
The First Avenger: Captain America (while I understand the marketing behind "The First Avenger" tag, I don't really like its use) are leading up to
The Avengers movie in which all the aforementioned superheroes appear on the same screen.
Continue reading The Avengers are returning to television
Posted May 14th 2008 11:04AM by Paul Goebel
Filed under: TV Squad Lists, Reality-Free
Television has often been a benchmark of current popular culture. Whether it's clothes, cars or furniture, people have always looked to TV to help them decide how to look and how to live. Here are ten great examples of how TV characters have "helped" us look our best.
Daisy Duke's Daisy Dukes (The Dukes of Hazzard)
No one knew it at the time, but when Catherine Bach slipped on those ultra-short denims, she was making an impression on more than the teenage boys who were watching. Years later, a brand new and very different generation embraced the Daisy Dukes, much to the delight of those teenage boys who were now old enough to know better.
Continue reading Ten great fashion statements on TV
Posted Mar 29th 2007 10:01AM by Paul Goebel
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Other Comedy Shows, Other Sci-Fi/Supernatural Shows, The Five, TV Squad Lists
Welcome to TV Squad Lists (formerly 'The Five'), a feature where each blogger has a chance to list his or her own rundown of things in television that stand out from the rest, both good and bad.
A couple of other bloggers have made lists concerning movies that have been made into TV shows and vice versa. There's The Top 10 Movies Based on TV Shows, The Top 5 Shows That are Better than the Movie, Four Small Screen to Big Screen Flops and AOL's own list. Here is my effort. Enjoy.
1. The Avengers: I tried to sit through this move twice and couldn't do it either time. If anyone can explain the plot to me, they can have my job. This movie is the exact opposite of the TV show. Boring, unoriginal, ignorant and unpleasant to watch.
2. Lost in Space: After the cameos by the surviving original cast members, stop watching. Since when is Dr. smith a psycho? I know Heather Graham is hot, but why is Don West more interested in getting laid than getting home? And what is up with the stupid CGI alien? I'd rather see a monkey with Spock ears.
Continue reading The ten worst movies based on TV shows
Posted Mar 17th 2007 3:40PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Celebrities, Obituaries
My first introduction to The Avengers, the classic cult 60s show with Patrick Macnee, Diana Rigg, Honor Blackman and Linda Thorson, was actually the second version of the show in the 70s, The New Avengers. CBS used to run the show late at night, back in the day, when they showed crime and action shows after the local news.
"Back in the day?" I'm getting really old.
The new version also starred Macnee, but this time he was paired with Joanna Lumley (as Purdey), who later went on to fame in Absolutely Fabulous, and Gareth Hunt, who played Mike Gambit. Isn't that a great name for an action hero, Mike Gambit? I really liked this show (and the original series, which I started watching repeats of later). Supposedly it only lasted 26 episodes, though it seems like more.
Hunt died of pancreatic cancer this week in London. Besides The New Avengers, he appeared in Upstairs, Downstairs, EastEnders, Space: 1999, Doctor Who, The New Adventures of Robin Hood, and many other TV shows and movies. Lumley has a lot of nice things to say about her costar.
Posted Dec 14th 2006 1:25PM by Kevin Kelly
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, Other Sci-Fi/Supernatural Shows, TV on the Bigscreen, OpEd, Animation, Festivus
... Four Small Screen to Big Screen flops.It had to be bad movies, because I couldn't think of four TV shows that have been made into good movies. The bar was set pretty high with
The Brady Bunch Movie when they decided to go full-on campy. Sure, there have been some decent efforts like
Starsky & Hutch and the dark and brooding
Miami Vice. But this is the time for my inner Grinch to let loose and call out the bad ones, and there are a lot of them. It's too bad I can't take the TV Squad crystal ball and write about the ones still in the pipeline, like Wilder Valderrama in the CHiPs movie, or 2008's
The A-Team movie. I pity the fool who tries to displace Mr. T.
Since the TV show adaptations were a bit thin this year (and I have a love/hate thing with
Miami Vice. Love Michael Mann, hated the flick ... so I've decided that those cancel each other out for me, leaving a neutral effort on the floor), we're going back through the annals of the past few years and singling out some stinkers.
Continue reading On the 4th day of Festivus, TV gave to me
Posted Nov 2nd 2006 10:03PM by Jonathan Toomey
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, FOX, OpEd, The O.C.

(S04E01) The OC is back with a vengeance... big time. After what I think most considered to be a lackluster third season, I think both die-hard and casual fans are going to be impressed with what this show still has to offer. We pick up five months after the death of Marissa Cooper and everyone, especially Julie and Ryan, has had to adjust their lives in the wake of her passing. Corny as it sounds, nothing is going to be the same.
Continue reading The OC: The Avengers (season premiere)
Posted Jul 24th 2006 4:43PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Programming
At 8, ABC Family has a new episode of Kyle XY.
- At 9, ABC has the CMA Music Festival (wasn't this just on the other night?).
- NBC has a new Treasure Hunters at 9.
- There's a new Hell's Kitchen on FOX at 9.
- The new reality show Tabloid Wars has a new episode at 9. It's on Bravo.
- Have you ever seen the 60s spy show The Avengers? It's on BBC America tonight at 9 (why didn't someone tell me this??).
- TNT has a new episode of The Closer at 9.
- Also at 9: USA has a new Monday Night RAW.
- At 10, BBC America has the new sci-fi show Life On Mars, about a cop who finds himself back in time to the 70s.
- Also at 10: TNT has a new episode of Saved.
Posted Apr 25th 2006 9:04AM by Keith McDuffee
Filed under: TV on DVD, Video
Every Tuesday here on TV Squad , we will highlight the week's TV-on-DVD releases. Some noteworthy releases today,
April 25, 2006:
American Dad - Volume
1
- The Avengers - '62 Set
- Battlestar Galactica - Season 2.0 (Canada
only)
- Bizarre - Best of Bizarre Vol. 3; Best of Bizarre Vol. 4
- The Cousteau
Odyssey - River Explorations Collection
- Inspector Gadget - Volume 1
- The
Last Detective - Series 1
- Law & Order: Trial by Jury - The Complete Series
- Odyssey 5 - The Complete Series
- Reba - Season 3
- The
Rifleman - Set 5
- Tommy Lee Goes To College
- A Touch of Frost - Seasons
9 & 10
- The Waltons - The Complete 3rd Season
- Wild Kingdom -
Australia's Awesome Animals; Mammals Of North America Vol 2
Posted Feb 28th 2006 10:20AM by Keith McDuffee
Filed under: TV on DVD, Video, The Daily Best
Every Tuesday here on TV Squad , we will highlight the week's TV-on-DVD releases. Some noteworthy releases today,
February 28, 2006:
The Avengers - Emma
Peel Collector's Edition
- Beast Machines: Transformers - The Complete Series
- The Beverly Hillbillies - Ultimate Collection Volume 2
- Bleak House - Bleak
House
- C.O.P.S. - Volume 1
- Charmed - The Complete 4th Season
- Combat! - Best Of Hanley; Best Of Saunders
- The Drew Carey Show -
Television Favorites
- Ellen - The Complete Season 3
- House Party
- Kids Say the Darndest Things: Vol. 2
- The Lawless Years - Season 1
- Monty
Python's Flying Circus - Graham Chapman's Personal Best; John Cleese's Personal Best; Terry Gilliam's Personal
Best; Terry Jones' Personal Best
- NewsRadio - Season 3
- Night Court -
Television Favorites
- The Real Ghostbusters - Vol 1: Creatures Of The Night; Vol 2: Spooky
Spirits; Vol 3: Slimefighters
- Rosemary & Thyme - Season 2
- Rumpole of the
Bailey - Megaset
- Weird U.S. - Vol 1: Strange But True / Road To Weirdsville; Vol 2:
Weird Worship / Weirdly Departed; Vol 3: Rebels And Traitors / Crimes And Punishment
- Welcome Back,
Kotter - Television Favorites