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This week in Gerry Anderson news!

This week in Gerry Anderson News

The article’s a roundup – the Gerry Anderson news roundup. For seven days we’ve been accumulating news, and now – well let’s just say we’ve compiled it in one place!

This week’s edition of the Gerry Anderson Podcast launched on Sunday evening, and featured the second part of an interview with Space Precinct guest actor Kiran Shah! 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.

This week’s edition of the Anderson Audio Adventures podcast served up part 5 of Stingray: Monster from the Deep!

Also new this week over on the Gerry Anderson Randomiser Podcast (also available on all podcast platforms) it’s time to discover How It Began as we head back in time for the very first episode of Four Feather Falls!

How terrifying is Terrahawks? We found out this week in a new article!

In honour of Halloween, this week’s Thunderbirds Thursday article counted down Thunderbirds’ scariest moments!

Celebrating birthdays this week were New Captain Scarlet voice actress Emma Tate (October 30th), Lavender Castle voice actor Rob Rackstraw (October 31st) and Space:1999 star Anton Phillips (October 31st), while October 30th also marked the 99th anniversary of the 1925 birth of Supercar voice actor George Murcell. Popular Anderson episodes that first aired this week in years gone by include Captain Scarlet‘s Avalanche (October 27th 1967), Joe 90‘s Colonel McClaine (October 27th 1968), Fireball XL5‘s Planet 46 (October 28th 1962) and Space Magnet (October 27th 1963), ThunderbirdsEdge of Impact (October 28th 1965), Space:1999‘s Mission of the Darians (October 30th 1975) and The Immunity Syndrome (October 29th 1977), TerrahawksHappy Madeday (October 29th 1983) and Midnight Blue (October 28th 1984), New Captain Scarlet‘s Storm at the End of the World (October 29th 2005), Stingray‘s Loch Ness Monster (November 1st 1964), and The Secret Service‘s Recall to Service (November 2nd 1969).

You love this roundup – but will you love next weekend’s? Tune in next Saturday to find out!

Written by
Chris Dale

Writer, editor & voice actor on Big Finish's Doctor Who, Terrahawks, Thunderbirds and Captain Scarlet audio ranges. Host of the Randomiser on the Gerry Anderson Podcast.

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