*2024 stock* "Mention The Avengers to people above a certain age - let’s be kind and say over 40 - and the famous Laurie Johnson theme music will get mentioned almost immediately. It’s as much about the show’s iconic status as Steed’s bowler hat or Mrs Peel’s fab outfits - all Biba and Quant.
But as with all the best spy shows of the 1960s - and the strike rate was amazingly high - the music wasn’t just about having a great opening theme. Incidental scores also played a major role in developing the overall atmosphere, and The Avengers wasn’t immune to the importance of a timely drum roll, brass stab of comedic flourish on the flute. However, Johnson was no longer available by the time Tara King took on the mantle of Steed’s sidekick so he suggested a replacement, Howard Blake, a composer that was nominated after a recommendation from Bernard Herrmann - high praise indeed.
The choice proved perfect - Blake clearly understood what the show needed, concocting a splendid array of atmospheric pieces, perfectly in tune with the programme’s mix of menace, mayhem and manners. Having played piano of some of Johnson’s Avengers sessions undoubtedly helped his cause but Blake provided his own personal twist to proceedings; this was no pale imitation or knocked-off copy." - sci-fi-online.com