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Supermarionation Stuff and Buzz, My Dalek A few of my favourite things. Tags: Fireball XL5 Stingray Thunderbirds Dalek |
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STINGRAY Supermarionation "Treasure Down Below" 1964 Part 1 Stingray (1964 -- 1965) is a children's marionette television show, created by Gerry and Sylvia Anderson and produced by AP Films for ATV and ITC Entertainment. Its 39 half-hour episodes were originally screened on ITV in the UK and syndication in the US. The scriptwriters included Gerry and Sylvia Anderson, Alan Fennell (who went on to write for Thunderbirds), and Dennis Spooner. Barry Gray composed the music, and Derek Meddings was the special effects director. Troy Tempest .... Don Mason (speaking), Gary Miller (singing) Phones .... Robert Easton Commander Shore .... Ray Barrett Atlanta Shore .... Lois Maxwell King Titan .... Ray Barrett Agent X-2-Zero .... Robert Easton Oink .... David Graham "Stand by for action! We are about to launch Stingray! Anything can happen in the next half-hour!" These words, accompanied by a montage of action scenes, get each episode off to a rousing start. Stingray, a highly sophisticated submarine built for speed and manoeuvrability, is the flagship of the World Aquanaut Security Patrol (WASP), a 21st century security organisation based at Marineville in the year 2065, located somewhere near the west coast of the United States. In case of an attack the entire city can be lowered into the ground on hydraulic jacks. Marineville is 20 miles (32 km) inland, and Stingray is launched from the base's "Pen 3" through a tunnel leading to the Pacific Ocean. "Action Stations", "Launch Stations" and "Battle Stations" are sounded not by sirens but by recordings of Native American-style drumming (composed and recorded by series composer Barry Gray). The pilot of Stingray is the square-jawed Captain Troy Tempest (modelled on James Garner), accompanied by Dixie navigator "Phones", so called because of his skill at interpreting hydrophone bleeps. (His real name, George Sheridan, is referred to in the show's publicity but never spoken on-screen). Troy and Phones board Stingray by sitting in their command chairs which are lowered into the submarine on long poles. They take their orders from the crusty wheelchair-bound Commander Sam Shore, whose daughter Atlanta Shore is also a WASP operative and enamoured of Troy. Tags: 1950's 1960's cartoons animation |
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STINGRAY Supermarionation "Treasure Down Below" 1964 Part 2 Stingray (1964 -- 1965) is a children's marionette television show, created by Gerry and Sylvia Anderson and produced by AP Films for ATV and ITC Entertainment. Its 39 half-hour episodes were originally screened on ITV in the UK and syndication in the US. The scriptwriters included Gerry and Sylvia Anderson, Alan Fennell (who went on to write for Thunderbirds), and Dennis Spooner. Barry Gray composed the music, and Derek Meddings was the special effects director. Troy Tempest .... Don Mason (speaking), Gary Miller (singing) Phones .... Robert Easton Commander Shore .... Ray Barrett Atlanta Shore .... Lois Maxwell King Titan .... Ray Barrett Agent X-2-Zero .... Robert Easton Oink .... David Graham "Stand by for action! We are about to launch Stingray! Anything can happen in the next half-hour!" These words, accompanied by a montage of action scenes, get each episode off to a rousing start. Stingray, a highly sophisticated submarine built for speed and manoeuvrability, is the flagship of the World Aquanaut Security Patrol (WASP), a 21st century security organisation based at Marineville in the year 2065, located somewhere near the west coast of the United States. In case of an attack the entire city can be lowered into the ground on hydraulic jacks. Marineville is 20 miles (32 km) inland, and Stingray is launched from the base's "Pen 3" through a tunnel leading to the Pacific Ocean. "Action Stations", "Launch Stations" and "Battle Stations" are sounded not by sirens but by recordings of Native American-style drumming (composed and recorded by series composer Barry Gray). The pilot of Stingray is the square-jawed Captain Troy Tempest (modelled on James Garner), accompanied by Dixie navigator "Phones", so called because of his skill at interpreting hydrophone bleeps. (His real name, George Sheridan, is referred to in the show's publicity but never spoken on-screen). Troy and Phones board Stingray by sitting in their command chairs which are lowered into the submarine on long poles. They take their orders from the crusty wheelchair-bound Commander Sam Shore, whose daughter Atlanta Shore is also a WASP operative and enamoured of Troy. Tags: 1950's 1960's cartoons animation |
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STINGRAY Supermarionation "Treasure Down Below" 1964 Part 3 Stingray (1964 -- 1965) is a children's marionette television show, created by Gerry and Sylvia Anderson and produced by AP Films for ATV and ITC Entertainment. Its 39 half-hour episodes were originally screened on ITV in the UK and syndication in the US. The scriptwriters included Gerry and Sylvia Anderson, Alan Fennell (who went on to write for Thunderbirds), and Dennis Spooner. Barry Gray composed the music, and Derek Meddings was the special effects director. Troy Tempest .... Don Mason (speaking), Gary Miller (singing) Phones .... Robert Easton Commander Shore .... Ray Barrett Atlanta Shore .... Lois Maxwell King Titan .... Ray Barrett Agent X-2-Zero .... Robert Easton Oink .... David Graham "Stand by for action! We are about to launch Stingray! Anything can happen in the next half-hour!" These words, accompanied by a montage of action scenes, get each episode off to a rousing start. Stingray, a highly sophisticated submarine built for speed and manoeuvrability, is the flagship of the World Aquanaut Security Patrol (WASP), a 21st century security organisation based at Marineville in the year 2065, located somewhere near the west coast of the United States. In case of an attack the entire city can be lowered into the ground on hydraulic jacks. Marineville is 20 miles (32 km) inland, and Stingray is launched from the base's "Pen 3" through a tunnel leading to the Pacific Ocean. "Action Stations", "Launch Stations" and "Battle Stations" are sounded not by sirens but by recordings of Native American-style drumming (composed and recorded by series composer Barry Gray). The pilot of Stingray is the square-jawed Captain Troy Tempest (modelled on James Garner), accompanied by Dixie navigator "Phones", so called because of his skill at interpreting hydrophone bleeps. (His real name, George Sheridan, is referred to in the show's publicity but never spoken on-screen). Troy and Phones board Stingray by sitting in their command chairs which are lowered into the submarine on long poles. They take their orders from the crusty wheelchair-bound Commander Sam Shore, whose daughter Atlanta Shore is also a WASP operative and enamoured of Troy. Tags: 1940's 1950's 1960's cartoons animation |
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Supermarionation ADS from the 60s Gerry Andersons puppets in several commercial ads from the 60s. Corn Flakes, Sugar Smacks, etc. Tags: supermarionation gerry anderson corn flakes sugar smacks commercial |
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Fireball XL5 - Episode 1: Planet 46 - Part 3 of 3 The 1962 Gerry Anderson predecessor to the Thunderbirds TV series! Filmed in 'Supermarionation' (Puppets!) Steve Zodiac and his cr The 1962 Gerry Anderson predecessor to the Thunderbirds TV series! Filmed in 'Supermarionation' (Puppets!) Steve Zodiac and his crew aboard the Fireball XL5 spaceship roam the galaxy, long before Capt Kirk! Part 3 includes the great end credits! Tags: tv cartoons children 60s scifi animation fireball xl5 supermarionation gerry anderson steve zodiac thunderbirds supercar |
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captain scarlet and the asassin v2 as promised, the other version of this movie, which one du think is best? Tags: captain scarlet assassin |
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Fireball XL5 - Episode 1: Planet 46 - Part 1 of 3 The 1962 Gerry Anderson predecessor to the Thunderbirds TV series! Filmed in 'Supermarionation' (Puppets!) Steve Zodiac and his crew aboard the Fireball XL5 spaceship roam the galaxy, long before Capt Kirk! Tags: tv cartoons children 60s scifi animation xl-5 supermarionation gerry anderson zodiac thunderbirds supercar creatively21 |
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Fireball XL5 - Intro & Credits The 1962 Gerry Anderson predecessor to the Thunderbirds TV series! Filmed in 'Supermarionation' (Puppets!) Steve Zodiac and his crew aboard the Fireball XL5 spaceship roam the galaxy, long before Capt Kirk! (note the spaceship 'flyby' similarities in the intro ;-) Tags: tv cartoons children scifi animation xl-5 supermarionation steve zodiac thunderbirds supercar 60s creatively21 |
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Fireball XL5 - Episode 1: Planet 46 - Part 2 of 3 The 1962 Gerry Anderson predecessor to the Thunderbirds TV series! Filmed in 'Supermarionation' (Puppets!) Steve Zodiac and his crew aboard the Fireball XL5 spaceship roam the galaxy, long before Capt Kirk! Tags: tv cartoons children 60s scifi animation xl-5 supermarionation gerry anderson zodiac thunderbirds supercar creatively21 |
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Four Feather Falls: Episode 1 - How It Began - Part 1 From Gerry Anderson's Supermarionation Western Series, Four Feather Falls, about a town full of magic. In this episode Sheriff Tex Tucker arrives in Four Feather Falls. Starring Nicholas Parsons Denise Bryer Kenneth Connor David Graham and MICHAEL HOLLIDAY Tags: Gerry Anderson Four Feather Falls Michael Holliday Supermarionation Western Puppets Nicholas Parsons |
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Thunderbirds & Friends Music video of Gerry Anderson's Supermarionation masterpieces. Tags: Thunderbirds Stingray Scarlet Supermarionation Anderson Puppets |
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