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Review Thunderbirds - Trapped in the sky - the first ever episode:

Length 51 mins. Packed in a card sleeve by Carlton TV in 2001.

Review   / STAND BY FOR ACTION! - Great Rescues from Thunderbirds, Stingray and Captain Scarlet. Price: £4.95

Review STAND BY FOR ACTION! - Great Rescues from Thunderbirds, Stingray and Captain Scarlet.:


Review Universal Pictures Video  / The Thunderbirds [2004]
Actors & Directors
  • Sophia Myles
  • Bill Paxton
  • Anthony Edwards
  • Jonathan Frakes
  • Ben Kingsley
  • Brady Corbet
Release date: 2004-11-15
Run time: 91 min.
RRP: £14.99
Price: £3.90

Review The Thunderbirds [2004] / Universal Pictures Video:


Release date: 1993-07-12
Run time: 192 min.
Creator: Sylvia Anderson
RRP: £10.99
Price: £5.50

Review Thunderbirds - Volume 1 [1965] / Universal Pictures UK:


Review ITV DVD  / Thunderbirds - Episodes 7 And 8 [1965]
Actors & Directors
  • Ray Barrett
  • David Graham
  • Peter Dyneley
  • Christine Finn
  • Shane Rimmer
Release date: 2000-11-13
Creator: Gerry Anderson
RRP: £9.99
Price: £4.96

Review Thunderbirds - Episodes 7 And 8 [1965] / ITV DVD:

"Filmed in VIDECOLOR [explosions, drum roll, music builds to a climax] and SUPERMARIONATION"! The opening sequence of Thunderbirds is itself a masterclass in Gerry Anderson's marionette hyperbole: who else would dare to make a virtue out of the fact that (a) the show is in colour and (b) it's got puppets in it? But everything about this series really is epic: Thunderbirds is action on the grandest scale, pre-dating such high-concept Hollywood vehicles as Armaggedon by 30 years and more (the acting is better, too), and fetishising gadgets in a way that even the most excessive Bond movies could never hope to rival. Unsurprisingly, it transpires that the visual effects are by Derek Meddings, whose later contributions to Bond movies like The Spy Who Loved Me and Moonraker echo his pioneering model work here. As to the characters, the clean-cut Tracy boys take second place in the audiences' affections to their cool machines-the real stars of the show-while comic relief is to be found in the charming company of Lady Penelope and her pink Rolls (number plate FAB1), driven by lugubrious chauffeur Parker, whose "Yes, milady" catch phrase resonated around school playgrounds for decades. (Spare a thought for poor old John Tracy, stuck up in space on Thunderbird 5 with only the radio for company. ) The puppet stunt-work is breathtakingly audacious, and every week's death-defying escapade is nail-bitingly choreographed in the very best tradition of disaster movies. First shown in 1964 and now digitally remastered, Thunderbirds is children's TV that still looks and sounds like big-budget Hollywood. On this tape: The episodes are: "Thirty Minutes After Noon" and "Desperate Intruder".

Review ITV DVD  / Thunderbirds - Pod 2 [1965]
Actors & Directors
  • David Graham
  • Shane Rimmer
  • Christine Finn
  • Ray Barrett
  • Peter Dyneley
Release date: 2000-11-13
Creator: Gerry Anderson
RRP: £48.99
Price: £48.99

Review Thunderbirds - Pod 2 [1965] / ITV DVD:

"Filmed in VIDECOLOR [explosions, drum roll, music builds to a climax] and SUPERMARIONATION"! The opening sequence of Thunderbirds is itself a masterclass in Gerry Anderson's marionette hyperbole: who else would dare to make a virtue out of the fact that (a) the show is in colour and (b) it's got puppets in it? But everything about this series really is epic: Thunderbirds is action on the grandest scale, pre-dating such high-concept Hollywood vehicles as Armaggedon by 30 years and more (the acting is better, too), and fetishising gadgets in a way that even the most excessive Bond movies could never hope to rival. Unsurprisingly, it transpires that the visual effects are by Derek Meddings, whose later contributions to Bond movies like The Spy Who Loved Me and Moonraker echo his pioneering model work here. As to the characters, the clean-cut Tracey boys take second place in the audiences' affections to their cool machines-the real stars of the show-while comic relief is to be found in the charming company of Lady Penelope and her pink Rolls (number plate FAB1), driven by lugubrious chauffeur Parker, whose "Yes, milady" catch phrase resonated around school playgrounds for decades. (Spare a thought for poor old John Tracey, stuck up in space on Thunderbird 5 with only the radio for company. ) The puppet stunt-work is breathtakingly audacious, and every week's death-defying escapade is nail-bitingly choreographed in the very best tradition of disaster movies. First shown in 1964 and now digitally remastered, Thunderbirds is children's TV that still looks and sounds like big-budget Hollywood. In this pod: Episodes 17-32 on four VHS tapes in a special presentation box.

Review 4 Front Video  / Thunderbirds - Vol. 2 - In Outer Space [1965] Release date: 1996-09-16
Run time: 92 min.
Creator: Sylvia Anderson
Price: £5.99

Review Thunderbirds - Vol. 2 - In Outer Space [1965] / 4 Front Video:


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