This week in Gerry Anderson news!
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This week's episode of the Gerry Anderson Podcast featured the first part of an interview with Space Precinct animatronics operator Lindsay Harris, and an episode of Four Feather Falls on the Randomiser! Plus Jamie has returned from his international adventures - so we set him to work answering your questions on the upcoming Thunderbirds Blu-Ray!
Also new this week over on the Gerry Anderson Randomiser Podcast, New Captain Scarlet and the Spectrum team faced a new and bizarre Mysteron threat in Circles of Doom!
We're about to start uploading several Anderson series to our YouTube channel in their entirety! Every Saturday evening at 6pm UK time you'll be able to watch a new episode of Space Precinct for free - and Terrahawks will be following at 6pm on Tuesdays!
Staying with Space Precinct, this week's big merchandise launch is a brand new novel written by Officer Orrin himself Richard James! In Fight the Future an old enemy has changed the destinies of the Precinct 88 team - and it's up to Captain Podly to set history back on track! Learn more in this new article, and order your paperback copy of Space Precinct Fight the Future here!
We are currently receiving reports of a suspected security hazard! International Rescue has been good enough to share retracted assets of these details to illustrate what has been leaked in this security report!
The latest addition to our premium collectables range, the Space:1999 pallet Eagle is now in stock and shipping from the Official Gerry Anderson Store! These are guaranteed to sell out very soon, so don't delay if you have nuclear waste to be transported!
March 10th was the 92nd anniversary of the 1933 birth of Captain Scarlet and Joe 90 voice artist Martin King, while popular Anderson episodes that first aired in the UK this week in years gone by include Joe 90's Lone-Handed 90, Viva Cordova and Test Flight (all March 9th 1969), Lavender Castle's Birds of a Feather (March 9th 2000) and Collision Course (March 11th 1999), Fireball XL5's The Forbidden Planet (March 10th 1963), Thunderbirds' Attack of the Alligators! (March 10th 1966), Supercar's Keep It Cool (March 11th 1961) and Space for Mitch (March 11th 1962), Captain Scarlet's Noose of Ice (March 12th 1968), New Captain Scarlet's The Homecoming (March 12th 2005), and Stingray's Treasure Down Below (March 14th 1965).