This is Captain Black, relaying news from the Mysterons!
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This week's edition of the Gerry Anderson Podcast launched on Sunday evening, and featured the second part of an interview with New Captain Scarlet himself Wayne Forester! If you prefer to stick with traditional audio-only rather than our new and improved video format you can still catch it (and all other previous episodes) every week either through our website or via your podcast platform of choice.
Also new this week over on the Gerry Anderson Randomiser Podcast (also available on all podcast platforms) the continuing quest for Lavender Castle sends the Paradox crew in search of The Legend!
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The latest in our series of articles looking at the top ten most popular episodes of Stingray as voted by the show's fans reached #3 this week - The Master Plan!
Popular Anderson episodes that first aired in the UK this week in years past include Captain Scarlet's Spectrum Strikes Back (November 24th 1967), Joe 90's Splashdown (November 24th 1968), Fireball XL5's Spy in Space (November 25th 1962), Thunderbirds' End of the Road (November 25th 1965), Terrahawks' Gunfight at Oaky's Corral (November 26th 1983) and Unseen Menace (November 25th 1984), New Captain Scarlet's Grey Skulls (November 26th 2005), Space:1999's Matter of Life and Death (November 27th 1975) and Catacombs of the Moon (November 27th 1976), Stingray's Raptures of the Deep (November 29th 1964), and The Secret Service's School for Spies (November 30th 1969).