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===Production team=== [[Sydney Newman]], who would later go on to spearhead the creation of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' for the BBC, never received screen credit as the creator of ''The Avengers''. In his memoir, ''The Avengers and Me'', Patrick Macnee interviewed Newman about this. Newman explained that he never sought on-screen credit on the series because during his previous tenure at the [[Canadian Broadcasting Corporation]], such credits were not given, and he never thought to get one for ''The Avengers''.<ref>Patrick Macnee and Dave Rogers, ''The Avengers and Me'' (TV Books, 1998, {{ISBN|1575000598}}); republished in 2008 as ''The Avengers: The Inside Story'' (Titan Books, {{ISBN|1845766431}})</ref> The production team changed during the series' long run, particularly between the third and fourth series, but the influence of [[Brian Clemens]] was felt throughout. He wrote the second episode and became the series' most prolific scriptwriter. Succeeding producers [[Leonard White (producer)|Leonard White]] and John Bryce, [[Julian Wintle]] became the producer of the 4th series with Brian Clemens credited as associate producer and [[Albert Fennell]] credited as "In charge of production". For series 5, made by A.B.C. Television Films (which was created during the run-up to ABC Weekend TV and Associated-Rediffusion forming Thames TV) Clemens and Fennell became co-producers, with Wintle as executive producer. For series 6, after its initial producer John Bryce left, Clemens and Fennell returned as co-producers; early episodes also credit Julian Wintle as consultant to the series and [[Philip Levene]] as story consultant. [[Ray Austin (director)|Ray Austin]] became the fight arranger for series 4 and 5, introducing kung fu to the series. Ray Austin had been training with [[Chee Soo]] and they worked techniques from [[Feng Shou]] kung fu and [[Lee-style tai chi|tai chi]] into the fight scenes and credit sequences. Ray Austin, Diana Rigg and Chee Soo were later awarded a [[Guinness World Records|Guinness world record]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/records-6000/first-western-actress-to-perform-kung-fu-on-television/|title=First western actress to perform kung fu on television}}</ref> as the first people to show kung fu on television. Later he became a prolific television director. Joe Dunne took over for series 6.
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