Top Five Female Television Characters
Published on November 29th, 2009 in: Feminism, Issues, Staff Picks, Top Five Lists, TV |By Noreen Sobczyk

1. Diana Rigg as Emma Peel in The Avengers, 1965 – 1968
When I was younger I wanted to be Emma Peel. Who am I kidding? I still want to be Emma Peel. She has a killer ’60s wardrobe, and for my money is the best dressed female character in television history. She’s intelligent, self assured, sharp, and sexy; a woman who can take care of herself, often rescuing her male partner John Steed. Using her wits as well as her martial arts skills, she solves crimes and fights villains, a great feminist character. (Earlier and later seasons of The Avengers held no interest for me as they did not feature Emma Peel.)
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