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  38. Mrs. Peel is invited to a bridge party at a house on Exmoor but when she arrives she discovers that she has been lured there by a man known as 'The joker'. She had once helped to put him in prison, but he has now escaped and with his two crazy accomplices, subjects Mrs. Peel to a series of lethal tricks and traps as Steed arrives to help her.
  39. "The Joker" was the second of three superior color remakes of Cathy Gale episodes, this one a rewrite of "Don't Look Behind You," all better suited for Emma Peel, who was quite often featured alone against obsessed madmen. While the original has Steed driving Cathy to the desolate country house, here he is injured falling down the stairs, no accident as his steps were rigged for a fatal fall (suffering only a bad bruise). The pretense of getting Mrs. Peel to drive herself out to the mansion (nicely decorated with symbols of playing cards) is an invitation from a distinguished bridge enthusiast about her recent article on the game's finer points. Once there, she is told that he won't be back until later by Ola (Sally Nesbitt, "Bizarre"), who claims to be his ward (the same annoying character that greeted Cathy). Called away to see a sick friend, she leaves Mrs. Peel alone in the house, until a stranger (Ronald Lacey, "Legacy of Death") arrives to use the phone, only to discover the line has been cut. Meanwhile, the injured Steed receives a visit from Major George Fancy (John Stone, "The Secrets Broker" and "The Rotters"), who informs him that one of Emma's most ardent foes (Peter Jeffrey) has escaped from a German prison, and has a few deadly card tricks up his sleeve (especially an unfunny joker intended for Steed). All the changes make for a better show, even if the insufferable Ola again makes a lousy host for our heroine. The conclusion is more satisfying, as the unspoken bond between Steed and Emma is light years deeper than the one he had with Cathy Gale, whose final showdown nearly brings her to tears (unlike the more experienced Emma, who remains reluctant to pull the trigger on her crazed suitor, Max Prendergast). Previously seen in "Room Without a View," Peter Jeffrey excels as the mad Max, and would be back for more the next year in "Game." For the only time in color, Diana Rigg appears partially undressed, in a brief sequence before the mirror (she often supplied eye candy during the previous, black and white season).
  40. Mrs Peel was hoping that Steed could drive her to Exmoor to visit an expert bridge player who wanted to discuss an article but a fall down the stairs has left him with a sprained leg; so she heads off on her own. Soon after she departs Steed is informed that one Max Prendergast, AKA The Joker, has escaped from prison and may be a threat to Mrs Peel; things look even worse when he learns that his fall was no accident. When Mrs Peel gets to Exmoor she is greeted by Ola, her host&#39;s ward, who informs her that he won&#39;t be back till later. She is a rather odd girl; probably mad, possibly bad and quite likely dangerous to know. After preparing a meal Ola leaves to see a friend in the village, or so she claims. This leaves Mrs Peel all alone in the house… or so she thinks. She starts to hear things moving about and then a creepy man turns up claiming his car is out of fuel. He doesn&#39;t remain long but his visit only serves to put her even more on edge as her tormentor approaches the end of his plan.<br/><br/>This episode was surprisingly creepy; this is down to the remote location, the fact that Mrs Peel doesn&#39;t have Steed with her, the ambiguous characters she meets and the fact that for once she is visibly rattled. Diana Rigg does a fine job as her character gradually becomes more disturbed by the situation. Sally Nesbitt&#39;s performance as the somewhat strange Ola is great too; one of the series more disturbing characters; especially when we don&#39;t know whether she is bad or just weird. The setting is great; the giant playing cards that decorate the place, and even act as doors didn&#39;t look silly as they so easily could have done. There was also a level of nastiness we don&#39;t usually get; notably the trap that made Steed fall, a card with a poisoned razor blade attached and a villain who we see cutting up a photograph of Mrs Peel… a clear indication of his sinister intentions. Overall a top rate episode that managed to have me feeling on edge in a way I don&#39;t expect from &#39;The Avengers&#39;.
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