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Emma Peel

Emma Peel is a fictional character played by Diana Rigg in the British 1960s adventure television series The Avengers, and by Uma Thurman in the 1998 film version. She was born Emma Knight, the daughter of an industrialist, Sir John Knight. She is the crime-fighting partner of John Steed.

Emma Peel
The Avengers character
Diana Rigg as Mrs. Emma Peel
First appearanceThe Town of No Return
Last appearanceThe Forget-Me-Knot
Portrayed byDiana Rigg (TV)
Uma Thurman (1998 film)
Olivia Poulet (audio)
Voiced byDiane Appleby (1971–1973)
Sue Lloyd (1977)
In-universe information
GenderFemale
OccupationUnofficial undercover operative[1]
SpousePeter Peel
RelativesSir John Knight (father)
NationalityBritish

As a lady spy adventurer and expert in martial arts, she became a feminist role model around the world and is considered an icon of British popular culture.[2] Regarded as a 1960s fashion icon and sex symbol, the character is often remembered for the leather catsuit sometimes worn by Rigg in her early episodes.

Casting edit

Mrs. Peel was introduced as a replacement for the popular character Cathy Gale, played by actress Honor Blackman. Blackman left the programme at the end of the third season to co-star in the James Bond film Goldfinger.

Elizabeth Shepherd was initially cast as Emma Peel and production on the fourth season began. After filming all of one episode and part of a second, the producers decided that Shepherd was not suitable for the part, and she was dismissed. No footage of Shepherd as Peel is known to have survived.[3]

The producers had to quickly replace her and gave the job to Diana Rigg; the episodes with Shepherd were then subsequently re-filmed.

Character edit

The character was particularly notable for a number of characteristics. Peel is a strong heroine; she is rarely defeated in fights and is capable of rescuing Steed if he is in trouble. She is a master of martial arts and a formidable fencer. A certified genius, she specialises in chemistry and other sciences. She is often seen in episodes engaging in artistic hobbies and had success in industry at the helm of the company of her late father, Sir John Knight. Her husband, Peter Peel, was a pilot whose plane had disappeared over the Amazonian forest. He was presumed dead for many years, and Peel went on to work with Steed. She drove a convertible Lotus Elan at high speeds, and convincingly portrayed any series of undercover roles, from nurse to nanny. Her favourite guise was that of a women's magazine reporter, trying to interview big business tycoons and rich playboys. The name "Emma Peel" is a play on the phrase "Man Appeal" or "M. Appeal", which the production team stated was one of the required elements of the character.[4] (Diana Rigg was never comfortable in her position as a world-famous sex-symbol.)[5]

Peel's verbal interactions with Steed range from witty banter to thinly disguised innuendo. Regarding the constant question of whether they had a sexual relationship at any time, Patrick Macnee thought the characters went to bed on a very regular basis (just not in view of the camera). However, Rigg thought they were most likely engaging in an enjoyable extended flirtation that ultimately went nowhere. Writer/producer Brian Clemens said he wrote them with the idea that they had an affair before Emma's first appearance in the series,[6] and they certainly appear to already know each other very well when Emma is first introduced.

 
Miniskirt by John Bates, 1965

Her style of dress typified the period, and the character is still a fashion icon. John Bates was brought in as the costume designer for Emma Peel in the second half of the fourth season. He created a wardrobe of black and white op-art mod clothing and miniskirts. Bates had to stop leaving hems on the mini skirts because the production team kept lowering them again. He also licensed his designs to several manufacturers under the Avengerswear label and these pieces were sold in various shops throughout the country. Diana Rigg is often remembered for the leather catsuit she wore early on in her first season. Rigg disliked wearing the leather outfit, so Bates designed softer stretch jersey and PVC catsuits for her instead.

When the show transitioned from black and white to colour, the designer was Alun Hughes, who used bold colours and lurid, psychedelic patterns. Hughes also created the Emmapeeler catsuit, which was made of stretch jersey in bright block colours. The Emmapeelers and several other pieces from this season's wardrobe were licensed and sold in women's fashion shops as well.

Departure edit

When her husband, Peter Peel, surprisingly reappears at the end of "The Forget-Me-Knot", Emma decides to leave Steed and her spy career behind. In the distant shot in which he appears, Peter Peel looks suspiciously like Steed (and was in fact played by Patrick Macnee's stunt double, Peter Weston), and like Steed, he drives a two-door convertible Bentley, albeit a contemporary model. Emma meets her replacement, Tara King (played by Linda Thorson), who enters the building as she herself is leaving and tells her that Steed likes his tea stirred "anti-clockwise". Peel would be the last of the "talented amateurs" with whom John Steed was teamed, as her successor is a neophyte professional agent.

In real life, Diana Rigg had chosen to leave the series for a number of reasons, one of which was to accept a role in the James Bond film On Her Majesty's Secret Service (similarly, her predecessor Honor Blackman departed to appear in the Bond film Goldfinger). During her first season, Rigg eventually discovered that she was being paid less than the cameramen: afterwards her salary was tripled and combined with her loyalty to Macnee, she was persuaded to come back for 25 additional episodes (including her farewell episode, which was actually shot well into the Tara King season). Eventually the arduous shooting schedules, various conflicts with the producers, the lure of film and stage roles, and a desire to challenge herself as an actress all combined in her decision to leave the show for good.[7]

After leaving the series, Rigg played a variation of the Emma Peel character in two German short films produced for the 8mm market: The Diadem and The Mini-Killers. Little behind the scenes information has surfaced, though the films themselves have survived.[8][9]

The New Avengers edit

Emma Peel re-appeared on The New Avengers using archive clips from the original series, featured in the episode entitled "K is for Kill". She briefly speaks with Steed over the phone and mentions that her last name isn't Peel anymore; Steed replies, "You'll always be Mrs. Peel to me." Sue Lloyd provided her voice for the new dialogue. It was the only time during the revival that such a crossover with the original series occurred.

The Avengers (1998) edit

The character was revived and reworked for the 1998 film version of the show, The Avengers. Uma Thurman was cast in the role of Peel opposite Ralph Fiennes as Steed. In the film, Mrs. Peel is a scientist working as part of a weather project. When the project is sabotaged by someone who appears to be her double, she is investigated by Ministry agent John Steed. Ultimately, they team up to find out the truth. The film was a critical and box office failure with the new incarnation of the characters being panned. In 2003, Total Film magazine voted Fiennes and Thurman as "The Worst Movie Double Act of All Time" for their performances as Steed and Peel.[10]

References in popular culture edit

Comics edit

Music edit

The music video for the Pretenders' 1986 single "Don't Get Me Wrong" is a tribute to The Avengers and inserts lead singer Chrissie Hynde into the role of Emma Peel. Other tracks related to Emma Peel include:

  • Emma Peel Sessions (1993) is Purple Avengers' second LP release.[13]
  • Thin Red Line (1980), the debut album of The Cretones, includes a song titled "Mrs. Peel".[14]
  • The clip for "Emma Peel" from The Allies' debut album, Allies (1982), gave the band fleeting national recognition.[15][16]
  • Pet Your Friends (1995), Dishwalla's debut, includes a song titled "Miss Emma Peel".[17][18]
  • The French rock band Matmatah, in its debut album La Ouache, included a whole song called Emma dedicated to Emma Peel. She also appears at the end of the official clip for another song, Lambé an Dro.
  • The Ann Arbor band Slot released a 7" single called "Emma Peel" in the 1990s.[19]
  • The 4th track from Shark Inferno's album Puncture (2015) is titled, and about, "Emma Peel".[20]
  • Pussy Galore has one CD track titled "Play Emma For Me", on Sympathy For The Record Industry (1996).[21][22]
  • Babette Novak of Babette's Feast and Femme de Champagne wrote a song titled "A-Peel", in 1984.

TV edit

References and sources edit

References

  1. ^ Smith, David K. (26 March 2002). "Emma Peel (Biography)". The Avengers Forever. Retrieved 18 August 2010.
  2. ^ Lentz III, Harris M. (31 March 2016). Obituaries in the Performing Arts, 2015. McFarland. p. 66.
  3. ^ "The Avengers Forever: Elizabeth Shepherd". Theavengers.tv. 2007-10-24. Retrieved 2010-10-26.
  4. ^ Rogers, Dave (1998-02-08). The complete Avengers: everything ... - Google Books. ISBN 9780312031879. Retrieved 2010-10-26.
  5. ^ Gibbons, Fiachra (7 August 1999). "Diana Rigg: Is she the sexiest TV star of all time?". The Guardian.
  6. ^ "The Avengers Forever: Frequently Asked Questions". Theavengers.tv. 2007-05-08. Retrieved 2010-10-26.
  7. ^ "The Avengers Forever: Behind the Scenes". Theavengers.tv. 2002-11-25. Retrieved 2010-10-26.
  8. ^ Shock Cinema Magazine Official Website: The Diadem/Mini-Killers. Retrieved August 20, 2010.
  9. ^ Dead Duck: Diadem and The Mini-Killers. Retrieved August 19, 2010.
  10. ^ "Double disasters make it to top of the flops". The Western Mail. Cardiff. December 1, 2003. Ralph Fiennes and Uma Thurman have been named the worst movie double act of all time by film experts. The pair starred together in the monumental flop The Avengers... Writers at Total Film magazine say the normally acclaimed stars are the most gruesome twosome to grace the big screen, calling Fiennes 'stiff as MDF' and Thurman 'robotic'.
  11. ^ a b Nevins, Jess. "Annotations to League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Volume III, Chapter Three, a.k.a. Century: 2009". JessNevins.com.
  12. ^ "We were all in love with Diana Rigg and that show she was on." Mike Sekowsky, quoted in Les Daniels, Wonder Woman: The Complete History (Chronicle, 2004), p. 129.
  13. ^ . Purpleavengers.com. Archived from the original on 2011-07-15. Retrieved 2010-10-26.
  14. ^ The Cretones (1980). "The Thin Red Line". discogs.com.
  15. ^ "The Allies, brief bio". AllMusic.com.
  16. ^ "Allies pop band that seemed to have a lot of potential". historydumpster. 2013-02-09.
  17. ^ Dishwalla (1995). "Pet Your friends". discogs.com.
  18. ^ "Miss Emma Peel (song, text/lyrics on Pet Your Friends)". karaoketexty.cz.
  19. ^ Slot (1992). "Emma Peel / Jagernaut". discogs.com.
  20. ^ Shark Inferno (2015). "Puncture". discogs.com.
  21. ^ "Emma Peel - Play Emma For Me". discogs.com.
  22. ^ Pussy Galore (1996). "Sympathy For the Record Industry". Sympathy Records.
  23. ^ "Flat is Beautiful". Food Network.

Sources

  • Alvarez, Maria (1998), "Feminist icon in a catsuit (female lead character Emma Peel in defunct 1960s UK TV series 'The Avengers')", New Statesman, Aug 14.
  • Cornell, Paul; Day, Martin; & Topping, Keith (1998). The Avengers Dossier. London: Virgin Books. ISBN 0-86369-754-2.
  • Lars Baumgart (2002): DAS KONZEPT EMMA PEEL – Der unerwartete Charme der Emanzipation: THE AVENGERS und ihr Publikum. Kiel: Verlag Ludwig – ISBN 978-3-933598-40-0
Status
Preceded by Oldest living The Avengers star
Played by Diana Rigg

April 5 – September 10, 2020
Succeeded byas New Avenger

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Emma Peel is a fictional character played by Diana Rigg in the British 1960s adventure television series The Avengers and by Uma Thurman in the 1998 film version She was born Emma Knight the daughter of an industrialist Sir John Knight She is the crime fighting partner of John Steed Emma PeelThe Avengers characterDiana Rigg as Mrs Emma PeelFirst appearanceThe Town of No ReturnLast appearanceThe Forget Me KnotPortrayed byDiana Rigg TV Uma Thurman 1998 film Olivia Poulet audio Voiced byDiane Appleby 1971 1973 Sue Lloyd 1977 In universe informationGenderFemaleOccupationUnofficial undercover operative 1 SpousePeter PeelRelativesSir John Knight father NationalityBritish As a lady spy adventurer and expert in martial arts she became a feminist role model around the world and is considered an icon of British popular culture 2 Regarded as a 1960s fashion icon and sex symbol the character is often remembered for the leather catsuit sometimes worn by Rigg in her early episodes Contents 1 Casting 2 Character 3 Departure 4 The New Avengers 5 The Avengers 1998 6 References in popular culture 6 1 Comics 6 2 Music 6 3 TV 7 References and sourcesCasting editMrs Peel was introduced as a replacement for the popular character Cathy Gale played by actress Honor Blackman Blackman left the programme at the end of the third season to co star in the James Bond film Goldfinger Elizabeth Shepherd was initially cast as Emma Peel and production on the fourth season began After filming all of one episode and part of a second the producers decided that Shepherd was not suitable for the part and she was dismissed No footage of Shepherd as Peel is known to have survived 3 The producers had to quickly replace her and gave the job to Diana Rigg the episodes with Shepherd were then subsequently re filmed Character editThe character was particularly notable for a number of characteristics Peel is a strong heroine she is rarely defeated in fights and is capable of rescuing Steed if he is in trouble She is a master of martial arts and a formidable fencer A certified genius she specialises in chemistry and other sciences She is often seen in episodes engaging in artistic hobbies and had success in industry at the helm of the company of her late father Sir John Knight Her husband Peter Peel was a pilot whose plane had disappeared over the Amazonian forest He was presumed dead for many years and Peel went on to work with Steed She drove a convertible Lotus Elan at high speeds and convincingly portrayed any series of undercover roles from nurse to nanny Her favourite guise was that of a women s magazine reporter trying to interview big business tycoons and rich playboys The name Emma Peel is a play on the phrase Man Appeal or M Appeal which the production team stated was one of the required elements of the character 4 Diana Rigg was never comfortable in her position as a world famous sex symbol 5 Peel s verbal interactions with Steed range from witty banter to thinly disguised innuendo Regarding the constant question of whether they had a sexual relationship at any time Patrick Macnee thought the characters went to bed on a very regular basis just not in view of the camera However Rigg thought they were most likely engaging in an enjoyable extended flirtation that ultimately went nowhere Writer producer Brian Clemens said he wrote them with the idea that they had an affair before Emma s first appearance in the series 6 and they certainly appear to already know each other very well when Emma is first introduced nbsp Miniskirt by John Bates 1965 Her style of dress typified the period and the character is still a fashion icon John Bates was brought in as the costume designer for Emma Peel in the second half of the fourth season He created a wardrobe of black and white op art mod clothing and miniskirts Bates had to stop leaving hems on the mini skirts because the production team kept lowering them again He also licensed his designs to several manufacturers under the Avengerswear label and these pieces were sold in various shops throughout the country Diana Rigg is often remembered for the leather catsuit she wore early on in her first season Rigg disliked wearing the leather outfit so Bates designed softer stretch jersey and PVC catsuits for her instead When the show transitioned from black and white to colour the designer was Alun Hughes who used bold colours and lurid psychedelic patterns Hughes also created the Emmapeeler catsuit which was made of stretch jersey in bright block colours The Emmapeelers and several other pieces from this season s wardrobe were licensed and sold in women s fashion shops as well Departure editWhen her husband Peter Peel surprisingly reappears at the end of The Forget Me Knot Emma decides to leave Steed and her spy career behind In the distant shot in which he appears Peter Peel looks suspiciously like Steed and was in fact played by Patrick Macnee s stunt double Peter Weston and like Steed he drives a two door convertible Bentley albeit a contemporary model Emma meets her replacement Tara King played by Linda Thorson who enters the building as she herself is leaving and tells her that Steed likes his tea stirred anti clockwise Peel would be the last of the talented amateurs with whom John Steed was teamed as her successor is a neophyte professional agent In real life Diana Rigg had chosen to leave the series for a number of reasons one of which was to accept a role in the James Bond film On Her Majesty s Secret Service similarly her predecessor Honor Blackman departed to appear in the Bond film Goldfinger During her first season Rigg eventually discovered that she was being paid less than the cameramen afterwards her salary was tripled and combined with her loyalty to Macnee she was persuaded to come back for 25 additional episodes including her farewell episode which was actually shot well into the Tara King season Eventually the arduous shooting schedules various conflicts with the producers the lure of film and stage roles and a desire to challenge herself as an actress all combined in her decision to leave the show for good 7 After leaving the series Rigg played a variation of the Emma Peel character in two German short films produced for the 8mm market The Diadem and The Mini Killers Little behind the scenes information has surfaced though the films themselves have survived 8 9 The New Avengers editEmma Peel re appeared on The New Avengers using archive clips from the original series featured in the episode entitled K is for Kill She briefly speaks with Steed over the phone and mentions that her last name isn t Peel anymore Steed replies You ll always be Mrs Peel to me Sue Lloyd provided her voice for the new dialogue It was the only time during the revival that such a crossover with the original series occurred The Avengers 1998 editThe character was revived and reworked for the 1998 film version of the show The Avengers Uma Thurman was cast in the role of Peel opposite Ralph Fiennes as Steed In the film Mrs Peel is a scientist working as part of a weather project When the project is sabotaged by someone who appears to be her double she is investigated by Ministry agent John Steed Ultimately they team up to find out the truth The film was a critical and box office failure with the new incarnation of the characters being panned In 2003 Total Film magazine voted Fiennes and Thurman as The Worst Movie Double Act of All Time for their performances as Steed and Peel 10 References in popular culture editThis section contains a list of miscellaneous information Please relocate any relevant information into other sections or articles April 2018 Comics edit In 1991 s Doctor Who Monthly 173 Gary Russell and artists Mike Collins and Steve Pini show Captain Britain about to hit John Steed when Emma Peel shows up behind him Emma Peel and John Steed were spotted in the crowd in Kingdom Come 2 1996 by Mark Waid and Alex Ross where they are both in a bar scene A thinly veiled version of Emma Peel appears in Alan Moore s comic The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen Black Dossier as the young Emma Night daughter of industrialist Sir John Night where she shares a mutual attraction with Jimmy of whom her paternal Uncle Hugo disapproves 11 She returns in The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen Volume III Century 2009 Chapter 3 Let It Come Down as the new M head of MI5 She is drawn to resemble Judi Dench s M from the James Bond films 11 The late 1960s revamping of Wonder Woman by Mike Sekowsky as a mod dressing karate chopping but non superpowered feminist icon was directly modeled on Mrs Peel 12 Music edit The music video for the Pretenders 1986 single Don t Get Me Wrong is a tribute to The Avengers and inserts lead singer Chrissie Hynde into the role of Emma Peel Other tracks related to Emma Peel include Emma Peel Sessions 1993 is Purple Avengers second LP release 13 Thin Red Line 1980 the debut album of The Cretones includes a song titled Mrs Peel 14 The clip for Emma Peel from The Allies debut album Allies 1982 gave the band fleeting national recognition 15 16 Pet Your Friends 1995 Dishwalla s debut includes a song titled Miss Emma Peel 17 18 The French rock band Matmatah in its debut album La Ouache included a whole song called Emma dedicated to Emma Peel She also appears at the end of the official clip for another song Lambe an Dro The Ann Arbor band Slot released a 7 single called Emma Peel in the 1990s 19 The 4th track from Shark Inferno s album Puncture 2015 is titled and about Emma Peel 20 Pussy Galore has one CD track titled Play Emma For Me on Sympathy For The Record Industry 1996 21 22 Babette Novak of Babette s Feast and Femme de Champagne wrote a song titled A Peel in 1984 TV edit In the Good Eats episode Flat is Beautiful Episode EA1C11 Alton Brown states the name of his pizza peel is Emma 23 In Married with Children season 9 episode 3 Al tries to buy her VHS tapes The character Anita Knight from BBC s cartoon The Secret Show is slightly similar to Emma citation needed References and sources editReferences Smith David K 26 March 2002 Emma Peel Biography The Avengers Forever Retrieved 18 August 2010 Lentz III Harris M 31 March 2016 Obituaries in the Performing Arts 2015 McFarland p 66 The Avengers Forever Elizabeth Shepherd Theavengers tv 2007 10 24 Retrieved 2010 10 26 Rogers Dave 1998 02 08 The complete Avengers everything Google Books ISBN 9780312031879 Retrieved 2010 10 26 Gibbons Fiachra 7 August 1999 Diana Rigg Is she the sexiest TV star of all time The Guardian The Avengers Forever Frequently Asked Questions Theavengers tv 2007 05 08 Retrieved 2010 10 26 The Avengers Forever Behind the Scenes Theavengers tv 2002 11 25 Retrieved 2010 10 26 Shock Cinema Magazine Official Website The Diadem Mini Killers Retrieved August 20 2010 Dead Duck Diadem and The Mini Killers Retrieved August 19 2010 Double disasters make it to top of the flops The Western Mail Cardiff December 1 2003 Ralph Fiennes and Uma Thurman have been named the worst movie double act of all time by film experts The pair starred together in the monumental flop The Avengers Writers at Total Film magazine say the normally acclaimed stars are the most gruesome twosome to grace the big screen calling Fiennes stiff as MDF and Thurman robotic a b Nevins Jess Annotations to League of Extraordinary Gentlemen Volume III Chapter Three a k a Century 2009 JessNevins com We were all in love with Diana Rigg and that show she was on Mike Sekowsky quoted in Les Daniels Wonder Woman The Complete History Chronicle 2004 p 129 TiniSite Purpleavengers com Archived from the original on 2011 07 15 Retrieved 2010 10 26 The Cretones 1980 The Thin Red Line discogs com The Allies brief bio AllMusic com Allies pop band that seemed to have a lot of potential historydumpster 2013 02 09 Dishwalla 1995 Pet Your friends discogs com Miss Emma Peel song text lyrics on Pet Your Friends karaoketexty cz Slot 1992 Emma Peel Jagernaut discogs com Shark Inferno 2015 Puncture discogs com Emma Peel Play Emma For Me discogs com Pussy Galore 1996 Sympathy For the Record Industry Sympathy Records Flat is Beautiful Food Network Sources Alvarez Maria 1998 Feminist icon in a catsuit female lead character Emma Peel in defunct 1960s UK TV series The Avengers New Statesman Aug 14 Cornell Paul Day Martin amp Topping Keith 1998 The Avengers Dossier London Virgin Books ISBN 0 86369 754 2 Lars Baumgart 2002 DAS KONZEPT EMMA PEEL Der unerwartete Charme der Emanzipation THE AVENGERS und ihr Publikum Kiel Verlag Ludwig ISBN 978 3 933598 40 0 Status Preceded byHonor Blackman Oldest living The Avengers starPlayed by Diana RiggApril 5 September 10 2020 Succeeded byJoanna Lumleyas New Avenger Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Emma Peel amp oldid 1209732754, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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