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Tara King

Tara King is a fictional character of British 1960s adventure television series The Avengers, played by Canadian actress Linda Thorson. The sixth partner of agent John Steed (and fourth female partner), she appeared in series six (in colour) of the series (19681969), playing in 33 episodes. She is Emma Peel's successor. She is also the first of John Steed's partners to be a real spy. Viewers are not given any indication whether or not she is related to Dr. Martin King — played by Jon Rollason — one of Steed's partners from series 2.

Tara King
The Avengers character
Tara King (Linda Thorson) and John Steed (Patrick Macnee)
First appearance"The Forget-Me-Knot"
Last appearance"Bizarre"
Portrayed byLinda Thorson (TV)
Emily Woodward (audio)
In-universe information
GenderFemale
NationalityBritish

Character edit

Arrival edit

Unlike Steed's other partners, we know few things about her. She enlisted at an early age in the Intelligence Service as a trainee, under the number 69. Her first contact with the bowler-hatted agent is described in the first episode of season 6: "The Forget-Me-Knot". This was a rather spectacular meeting: thinking Steed is the "enemy" of her training, she pounces on him before she realises she has made a mistake. Shortly after, she makes Steed's acquaintance. During their talk, we learn John Steed is considered as an idol by all agents, Tara included. She then helps him to resolve the episode's investigation.

Episode ending: Emma Peel leaves Steed and her life as a "talented amateur" to go back to her husband, Peter Peel, who has been miraculously found in the Amazonian jungle, two years after his plane crashed. This means Steed needs a new partner: he phones his boss Mother, who "knows his tastes". Mother appoints Tara King to replace Emma. Tara comes to Steed's flat just in time to pass Mrs Peel on the stairs. Emma (whom she has never met before) gives her a piece of advice: how to stir Steed's tea (anticlockwise). This scene, where Emma passes the torch to Tara, is one of the best-known sequences of the series.

Tara arrives at Steed's flat and, although he is saddened by Emma's departure, he is delighted to see his new partner, greeting her with the words "Tara – Ra-boom-di-ay". The clear implication is that she will not only replace Mrs. Peel in Steed's professional career, but also in his personal life. For the remainder of the series, his relationship with her was more flirtatious and physical than with Mrs. Peel.

Just before he meets Tara, Steed looks out of his window to see Mrs Peel picked up by Peter Peel in his car. We only see Peter from behind, but he clearly has a Steed-like style and image, with dark suit, bowler hat and umbrella. Steed looks at the scene, appearing to be puzzled/intrigued.

Characterisation edit

Dave Rogers writes in The Complete Avengers: The Full Story of Britain's Smash Crime-Fightin Team!: "Unlike Steed's earlier partners, Tara was single. 'It was my idea,' Linda told me. 'They suggested it might seem indecent for a single girl to be shown in his flat and perhaps having stayed overnight. I thought it was highly indecent for a married woman to be staying with him. So I persuaded them that it was much better for Tara to be single. Before my series, you had never really seen a girl making a fuss of Steed. But I saw Tara as being in love with him -- absolutely, unquestionably in love."[1]

Tara was originally blonde but the shock of a grenade blast during 'The Great Great Britain Crime' subsequently turned her hair brunette.[2] She states that she dislikes parties [3] but loves skiing, motor sport, fashion and classical music[4] and as a 2 year old she went to Alaska. She normally carries a Smith & Wesson Model 40 Centennial 38 calibre revolver.

Tara continued the Lotus connection driving a red Lotus 54 in 8 episodes, and a Lotus 50 in 1. For ten episodes she drove an AC 428 initially meant to be Steed's car.

Reception edit

In the British Film Institute's 1996 tribute book, The Avengers, Toby Miller writes: "After Thorson was selected to replace Rigg, the discourse on her tells us where the producers saw the programme going. Publicists suggested she was chosen because she looked like Shirley MacLaine, was five feet nine inches tall, 'and 38 inches elsewhere'... Thorson was said to want a decidedly sexual relationship between her character and Macnee's and was quoted as favouring topless bathing, not wearing brassières, and seeing her role as using 'sex appeal rather than force' to get what she wanted from men. To critics like Banks-Smith, swinging a handbag rather than fighting made her 'a far more probable woman' than her predecessors."[5]

In other media edit

Emily Woodward plays Tara in the audio adaptations of The Avengers produced by Big Finish Productions.

References edit

  1. ^ Rogers, Dave (1989). The Complete Avengers: The Full Story of Britain's Smash Crime-Fighting Team!. St. Martin's Press. p. 160. ISBN 9780312031879. Retrieved 13 February 2020.
  2. ^ As shown in 'Homicide and Old Lace
  3. ^ as referenced in 'Legacy of Death'
  4. ^ as referenced in 'Look' (stop me if you've heard this one before) but there were these two fellers'
  5. ^ Miller, Toby (1997). The Avengers. British Film Institute. pp. 78-79. ISBN 0-85170-558-8. Retrieved 13 February 2020.

Further reading edit

  • The Complete Avengers by Dave Rogers, St Martin's Press (1989)
  • The Avengers by Toby Miller, British Film Institute (1997)
  • Film Fatales Film Fatales: Women in Espionage Films and Television, 1962-1973] by Tom Lisanti and Louis Paul, McFarland & Company (2002)
  • The Avengers Files: The Official Guide by Andrew Pixley, Reynolds & Hearn (2004)
  • The Avengers: A Celebration: 50 Years of a Television Classic by Marcus Hearn, Titan Books (2010)
  • Adventure & Comic Strip: Exploring Tara King's The Avengers by Rodney Marshall, CreateSpace (2013)
  • Avengerworld - The Avengers in Our Lives by Alan Hayes, Lulu (2016)
  • Quite Quite Fantastic! The Avengers for Modern Viewers by Michael Scott Phillips (2018)

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations June 2019 Learn how and when to remove this message Tara King is a fictional character of British 1960s adventure television series The Avengers played by Canadian actress Linda Thorson The sixth partner of agent John Steed and fourth female partner she appeared in series six in colour of the series 1968 1969 playing in 33 episodes She is Emma Peel s successor She is also the first of John Steed s partners to be a real spy Viewers are not given any indication whether or not she is related to Dr Martin King played by Jon Rollason one of Steed s partners from series 2 Tara KingThe Avengers characterTara King Linda Thorson and John Steed Patrick Macnee First appearance The Forget Me Knot Last appearance Bizarre Portrayed byLinda Thorson TV Emily Woodward audio In universe informationGenderFemaleNationalityBritish Contents 1 Character 1 1 Arrival 2 Characterisation 3 Reception 4 In other media 5 References 6 Further readingCharacter editArrival edit Unlike Steed s other partners we know few things about her She enlisted at an early age in the Intelligence Service as a trainee under the number 69 Her first contact with the bowler hatted agent is described in the first episode of season 6 The Forget Me Knot This was a rather spectacular meeting thinking Steed is the enemy of her training she pounces on him before she realises she has made a mistake Shortly after she makes Steed s acquaintance During their talk we learn John Steed is considered as an idol by all agents Tara included She then helps him to resolve the episode s investigation Episode ending Emma Peel leaves Steed and her life as a talented amateur to go back to her husband Peter Peel who has been miraculously found in the Amazonian jungle two years after his plane crashed This means Steed needs a new partner he phones his boss Mother who knows his tastes Mother appoints Tara King to replace Emma Tara comes to Steed s flat just in time to pass Mrs Peel on the stairs Emma whom she has never met before gives her a piece of advice how to stir Steed s tea anticlockwise This scene where Emma passes the torch to Tara is one of the best known sequences of the series Tara arrives at Steed s flat and although he is saddened by Emma s departure he is delighted to see his new partner greeting her with the words Tara Ra boom di ay The clear implication is that she will not only replace Mrs Peel in Steed s professional career but also in his personal life For the remainder of the series his relationship with her was more flirtatious and physical than with Mrs Peel Just before he meets Tara Steed looks out of his window to see Mrs Peel picked up by Peter Peel in his car We only see Peter from behind but he clearly has a Steed like style and image with dark suit bowler hat and umbrella Steed looks at the scene appearing to be puzzled intrigued Characterisation editDave Rogers writes in The Complete Avengers The Full Story of Britain s Smash Crime Fightin Team Unlike Steed s earlier partners Tara was single It was my idea Linda told me They suggested it might seem indecent for a single girl to be shown in his flat and perhaps having stayed overnight I thought it was highly indecent for a married woman to be staying with him So I persuaded them that it was much better for Tara to be single Before my series you had never really seen a girl making a fuss of Steed But I saw Tara as being in love with him absolutely unquestionably in love 1 Tara was originally blonde but the shock of a grenade blast during The Great Great Britain Crime subsequently turned her hair brunette 2 She states that she dislikes parties 3 but loves skiing motor sport fashion and classical music 4 and as a 2 year old she went to Alaska She normally carries a Smith amp Wesson Model 40 Centennial 38 calibre revolver Tara continued the Lotus connection driving a red Lotus 54 in 8 episodes and a Lotus 50 in 1 For ten episodes she drove an AC 428 initially meant to be Steed s car Reception editIn the British Film Institute s 1996 tribute book The Avengers Toby Miller writes After Thorson was selected to replace Rigg the discourse on her tells us where the producers saw the programme going Publicists suggested she was chosen because she looked like Shirley MacLaine was five feet nine inches tall and 38 inches elsewhere Thorson was said to want a decidedly sexual relationship between her character and Macnee s and was quoted as favouring topless bathing not wearing brassieres and seeing her role as using sex appeal rather than force to get what she wanted from men To critics like Banks Smith swinging a handbag rather than fighting made her a far more probable woman than her predecessors 5 In other media editEmily Woodward plays Tara in the audio adaptations of The Avengers produced by Big Finish Productions References edit Rogers Dave 1989 The Complete Avengers The Full Story of Britain s Smash Crime Fighting Team St Martin s Press p 160 ISBN 9780312031879 Retrieved 13 February 2020 As shown in Homicide and Old Lace as referenced in Legacy of Death as referenced in Look stop me if you ve heard this one before but there were these two fellers Miller Toby 1997 The Avengers British Film Institute pp 78 79 ISBN 0 85170 558 8 Retrieved 13 February 2020 Further reading editThe Complete Avengers by Dave Rogers St Martin s Press 1989 The Avengers by Toby Miller British Film Institute 1997 Film Fatales Film Fatales Women in Espionage Films and Television 1962 1973 by Tom Lisanti and Louis Paul McFarland amp Company 2002 The Avengers Files The Official Guide by Andrew Pixley Reynolds amp Hearn 2004 The Avengers A Celebration 50 Years of a Television Classic by Marcus Hearn Titan Books 2010 Adventure amp Comic Strip Exploring Tara King s The Avengers by Rodney Marshall CreateSpace 2013 Avengerworld The Avengers in Our Lives by Alan Hayes Lulu 2016 Quite Quite Fantastic The Avengers for Modern Viewers by Michael Scott Phillips 2018 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tara King amp oldid 1209732704, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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