UFO and Space:1999 were just two of the more prominent productions to grace the British science fiction television landscape in the 1970s. Over...
By Chris DaleSeptember 26, 2021Between 1957’s The Adventures of Twizzle and 1969’s The Secret Service, the puppets used in the television shows and films produced by A....
By Chris DaleSeptember 19, 2021As discussed in the FAB Facts section in this week’s edition of the Gerry Anderson Podcast, a simple trick to film pilots ejecting...
By Chris DaleSeptember 2, 2021Hot on the heels of the collapse of the Gerry Anderson Comics Collection partwork came Egmont with Thunderbirds – The Comic Collection, a...
By Chris DaleAugust 21, 2021The remote English country road was practically deserted. Quaint little villages dotted the landscape, which had barely changed in appearance despite the advancements...
By Andrew ClementsAugust 13, 2021We are proud to present the new limited edition collection of Andrew Skilleter prints! These Thunderbirds, Captain Scarlet, and Stingray prints are numbered...
By Chris DaleAugust 11, 2021In the 60s, captioning episodes of TV was an expensive business. As Captain Scarlet had so many characters, a larger cast was needed...
By Chris DaleJuly 29, 2021A special treat for #CaptainScarletDay 2021, as we delve into the mysteries of the Mysterons! What do they really want? What is their...
By Chris DaleJuly 11, 2021Through no fault of their own, most of the Gerry Anderson shows were remarkably light on episode-to-episode continuity. Very occasionally the second episode...
By Chris DaleJuly 10, 2021Calling all Spectrum Agents! The 10th of July is International Captain Scarlet Day. As the fight against the Mysterons continues, one man stands...
By Chris DaleJuly 7, 2021