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Thunderbirds
Some of you who are old enough like me, may have grown up with, or if a bit younger have seen the re-runs of the original Thunderbirds series.
This year is the 50th anniversary of the original series and 3 new episodes have been filmed to celebrate this milestone.
As a backer, I will be one of the fortunate ones to get the DVD package of the 3 new episodes, which I should be getting in the next few weeks.
Anyway, yesterday, I had the opportunity to visit the studio in Slough where the original and the new episodes were made.
It was an experience to re-live my childhod and actually handle the models, the puppets, the sets, to dscuss the techniques and how it was all put together.
I had school friends when I was a kid whose parents worked for Gerry Anderson, and we did have a visit to the Studio as a school trip back in the 60's, but I was too young to appreciate the technical aspect, I just loved the programme.
Now though it is both.
Can't wait for my DVD's to arrive now
This year is the 50th anniversary of the original series and 3 new episodes have been filmed to celebrate this milestone.
As a backer, I will be one of the fortunate ones to get the DVD package of the 3 new episodes, which I should be getting in the next few weeks.
Anyway, yesterday, I had the opportunity to visit the studio in Slough where the original and the new episodes were made.
It was an experience to re-live my childhod and actually handle the models, the puppets, the sets, to dscuss the techniques and how it was all put together.
I had school friends when I was a kid whose parents worked for Gerry Anderson, and we did have a visit to the Studio as a school trip back in the 60's, but I was too young to appreciate the technical aspect, I just loved the programme.
Now though it is both.
Can't wait for my DVD's to arrive now
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Re: Thunderbirds
Couple more pictures from yesterday
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Re: Thunderbirds
I'm definitely old enough, that would've been pretty cool actually.
Didn't even know they were doing the new episodes.
Didn't even know they were doing the new episodes.
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Re: Thunderbirds
Sounds great T.C. I watched the reruns when I was younger I also liked Captain Scarlet kids nowadays won't see puppets like that it's all graphics which somehow doesn't give the same impression in my opinion
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I reckon we now have the tech to do a full live version of all of those type shows - Thunderbirds, Captain Scarlet, Joe 90 ,Stingray et al
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Fwiw I was never that into Thunderbirds (or Joe 90 etc...)
I did like the Magic Roundabout though,
I do remember particularly liking Marine Boy (he had a really hot mermaid girlfriend)
I did like the Magic Roundabout though,
I do remember particularly liking Marine Boy (he had a really hot mermaid girlfriend)
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Yeah, but she was a mute....prolly hated Marine Boy and was trying to get away from him.
PS....you're weird for thinking a puppet was "really hot".
PS....you're weird for thinking a puppet was "really hot".
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Doh....you're right. The other show was Fireball XL5 or sommit...the chick was named Marina....always throws me.
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Sorry, I wasn't aware that the subject was restricted to puppetry mate.Jack wrote:Marine Boy was cartoon ( in a Manga style) not puppetry
And Magic Roundabout would be included, remember Brian the snail.??
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no just pointing out to D41 that Marine Boy wasn't a puppet as he suggested , I used to like Marine Boy too , and Noggin the Nog.StMarks wrote:Sorry, I wasn't aware that the subject was restricted to puppetry mate.Jack wrote:Marine Boy was cartoon ( in a Manga style) not puppetry
And Magic Roundabout would be included, remember Brian the snail.??
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Re: Thunderbirds
I always thought it would be cool to have that APV that Capt. Scarlet drove....the one where the driver faced backwards.....imagine how the clerks would trip out when you went through the IN'N'OUT drive-thru???
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I was a huge Gerry Anderson fan, and watched everything he was involved in until Terrahawks - which was awful. We bought Mini Gee the full box set of Thunderbirds as a present when he was about 5 - he loved it, we still have all the old large scale toys as well, plus boxes that he played with as a kid, they brought back fantastic memories for me too.
Btw, The silent girlfriend belonged to Troy Tempest of Stingray, her name was Marina, and her Father was Underwater King iirc, I don't recall Marine Boy having a girlfriend StM, but I recall his Oxygum (to breathe underwater) and the brilliant "Telstar" as a theme tune, great artwork as mentioned as well.
Btw, Daz - the sitting backwards vehicle in Capt Scarlet was the SPV (Spectrum Pursuit Vehicle) and yes it was very very cool, my mum bought the red patrol car for me instead of the SPV and I was damaged for life with disappointment, however I remember going to the cinema to see "Thunderbird 6" and coming away gobsmacked at how good it seemed, how life changes eh?
Anyway, well jel TC, so glad you had a great time, good to hear they're putting some new episodes together as well!
Btw, The silent girlfriend belonged to Troy Tempest of Stingray, her name was Marina, and her Father was Underwater King iirc, I don't recall Marine Boy having a girlfriend StM, but I recall his Oxygum (to breathe underwater) and the brilliant "Telstar" as a theme tune, great artwork as mentioned as well.
Btw, Daz - the sitting backwards vehicle in Capt Scarlet was the SPV (Spectrum Pursuit Vehicle) and yes it was very very cool, my mum bought the red patrol car for me instead of the SPV and I was damaged for life with disappointment, however I remember going to the cinema to see "Thunderbird 6" and coming away gobsmacked at how good it seemed, how life changes eh?
Anyway, well jel TC, so glad you had a great time, good to hear they're putting some new episodes together as well!
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But they will not be for general release at the moment. So if they remain limited, I might have something worth some value in years to comeDeegee wrote:
Anyway, well jel TC, so glad you had a great time, good to hear they're putting some new episodes together as well!
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I always find it fascinating to learn about the whole movie-making process....sleight of hand of a grand scale, and ultimately you see what you expect to see....or are 'told' to see.
And models are the only way to go IMHO.....nothing can duplicate the shadowing and realism of something that is real, only smaller....it just doesn't translate well, and the better the resolution of modern TVs, the worse things look.
And models are the only way to go IMHO.....nothing can duplicate the shadowing and realism of something that is real, only smaller....it just doesn't translate well, and the better the resolution of modern TVs, the worse things look.
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Well, after a long wait, the finished item in the form of a new DVD arrived yesterday and I spent a pleasant evening watching 3 new never seen before epidodes and re-living my youth of 50 years ago.
Was it worth the wait? You bet.
Lets hope that a full new series gets commisioned.
Was it worth the wait? You bet.
Lets hope that a full new series gets commisioned.
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Who did the voices??
I always remember the Andersons would get great voice-actors or soundalikes to do the audio....Capt. Scarlet sounded like Cary Grant or something....but the audio was always well-done....especially Parker & Lady Penelope.
I always remember the Andersons would get great voice-actors or soundalikes to do the audio....Capt. Scarlet sounded like Cary Grant or something....but the audio was always well-done....especially Parker & Lady Penelope.
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They used the original voices.D41 wrote:Who did the voices??
I always remember the Andersons would get great voice-actors or soundalikes to do the audio....Capt. Scarlet sounded like Cary Grant or something....but the audio was always well-done....especially Parker & Lady Penelope.
The three new episodes were taken from original audio recordings done in the 60's but were never used as an episode.
So the production of the 3 new episodes was constructed around these audio recordings thereby ensuring it was authentic.
Sylvia Anderson got to see the finished episodes before she died.
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