Hi folks - re...
> if FAB was to have a meaning - the only one that makes sense is Firing > After-Burners - (ie proceeding with orders as fast as possible - similar to > PWOR from Stingray). > > As you say, I don't think there was any intention for it to mean something, > but I kinda like my explanation :) Some common Anderson-isms ... (In no order of importance). FAB (Thunderbirds) = Nothing (as explained) - a 1960s 'Fabulous' WASP (Stingray) = World Aquanaut Security Patrol PWOR (Stingray) = Proceeding With Orders Received SIG (Captain Scarlet) = Spectrum Is Green SIR (Captain Scarlet) = Spectrum Is Red (Yes, it is said in an ep.) SPC (Captain Scarlet) = Spectrum Patrol Car SPV (Captain Scarlet) = Spectrum Pursuit Vehicle MSV (Captain Scarlet) = Maximium Security Vehicle WIN (Joe 90) = World Intelligence Network BIG RAT (Joe 90) = Brain Impulse Galvanascope, Record And Transmit. BISHOP (The Secret Service) = British Intelligence Service Headquarters Operation Priest SHADO (UFO) = Supreme Headquaters Alien Defence Organisation SID (UFO) = My uncle's name UFO (UFO) = Clever little round things devised by Derek Meddings IR (Thunderbirds) = International Rescue TOOTIE (Fireball XL5) = 'You 'silly' person - as in...'What a Tootie'. 10/10 (Terrahawks) = Great, terrific, good, Fabulous (oops) END (Here) = To be sad the episode has finished...wanting more. CYA |
> SIG (Captain Scarlet) = Spectrum Is Green
Wouldn'yt it just have been easier and quicker to say "Roger!"? But then we'd have been spared all those wonderful Anderson-isms > BIG RAT (Joe 90) = Brain Impulse Galvanascope, Record And Transmit. Transfer. Is it just me or did the RAT TRAP (the device Joe was raised into) stand for some other acronym too? > BISHOP (The Secret Service) = British Intelligence Service Headquarters > Operation Priest British Intelligence Secretdquarters Operation Priest I know, I know ... getting anal lol. > TOOTIE (Fireball XL5) = 'You 'silly' person - as in...'What a Tootie'. Nope. Tootie was actually in use in England, at least around the locality Fireball was being produced. "That's tootie!" equaled "Good, ok!". Apparently "That's boss!" meant exactly the oppsite. And yeah, I *do* need to get out more lol. Dave. |
Well I prefer Nodette's meaning for this one.
I remember Zodiac calling himself a Tootie when he did something silly. And I remember various other characters using it in reference to actions that were most definitely not good or Okay. Generally when something silly was done or said. So in reference to the XL5 show, it definitely refers to a *silly* person :O) On Friday, February 28, 2003, at 11:06 AM, [hidden email] wrote: >> TOOTIE (Fireball XL5) = 'You 'silly' person - as in...'What a Tootie'. > > Nope. Tootie was actually in use in England, at least around the > locality Fireball was being produced. "That's tootie!" equaled > "Good, ok!". Jaime http://jaime.net http://bender.cc |
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Tootie? Well, if you're including tootie, you should include minty. :-)
-- Y "Nodette Enterprises Pty. Ltd" wrote: > > Hi folks - re... > > > if FAB was to have a meaning - the only one that makes sense is Firing > > After-Burners - (ie proceeding with orders as fast as possible - similar to > > PWOR from Stingray). > > > > As you say, I don't think there was any intention for it to mean something, > > but I kinda like my explanation :) > > Some common Anderson-isms ... (In no order of importance). -- =+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+= Yuchtar zantai-Klaan | [hidden email] I am not a number! I am a FREE FAN! =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= "So, Scully, is this boyish display of agility turning you on at all?" -- Fox Mulder =+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+= http://yuchtar.users4.50megs.com/ http://home.earthlink.net/~nunzie945 |
Has anyone seen copies of this Arthur Provis marionette series on either PAL
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Hello The DVD box set is due out in the next few weeks, supposedly, containing the entire series. VHS copies are also available in the UK >From: "David Richards" <[hidden email]> >Reply-To: [hidden email] >To: <[hidden email]> >Subject: [SHADO] OT - Space Patrol >Date: Fri, 28 Feb 2003 16:33:19 +1030 > >Has anyone seen copies of this Arthur Provis marionette series on either >PAL >VHS or DVD? > >Remember Larry Dart, Gabby the Gableckton, and the Galaspheres? > > >--- >Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. >Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). >Version: 6.0.455 / Virus Database: 255 - Release Date: 13/02/03 > > > > >Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > > _________________________________________________________________ Surf together with new Shared Browsing http://join.msn.com/?page=features/browse&pgmarket=en-gb&XAPID=74&DI=1059 |
Thanks for that - I hope they are released in Australia
I'll watch out for them ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gareth Bevan" <[hidden email]> To: <[hidden email]> Sent: Friday, February 28, 2003 7:16 PM Subject: Re: [SHADO] OT - Space Patrol > > Hello > > The DVD box set is due out in the next few weeks, supposedly, containing the > entire series. VHS copies are also available in the UK > > >From: "David Richards" <[hidden email]> > >Reply-To: [hidden email] > >To: <[hidden email]> > >Subject: [SHADO] OT - Space Patrol > >Date: Fri, 28 Feb 2003 16:33:19 +1030 > > > >Has anyone seen copies of this Arthur Provis marionette series on either > >PAL > >VHS or DVD? > > > >Remember Larry Dart, Gabby the Gableckton, and the Galaspheres? > > > > > >--- > >Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > >Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > >Version: 6.0.455 / Virus Database: 255 - Release Date: 13/02/03 > > > > > > > > > >Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Surf together with new Shared Browsing > http://join.msn.com/?page=features/browse&pgmarket=en-gb&XAPID=74&DI=1059 > > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.455 / Virus Database: 255 - Release Date: 13/02/03 |
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> Has anyone seen copies of this Arthur > Provis marionette series on either PAL > VHS or DVD? Quick OT remark: David, do you know this website: http://homepages.tesco.net/~space.patrol/SpacePatrol/Home.htm Christian |
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I just watched DVD #1 of Fireball XL5 today and all eight episodes.
Holy crap! I was just a preschooler when I last saw the series on broadcast TV here in the States. It must have made an impression on me as I remember the characters and Fireball XL5. I remember I had a big plastic Fireball XL5 model with detachable Fireball Jr. and firing interceptors which I've been trying to find online without success. I also had a Fireball XL5 lunchbox in first grade. How hip. Seeing it now as an adult forty years later, I was amazed at the technical skill employed in the series, but was even more fascinated with the elements that were common to Gerry Anderson shows. I heard many music clips and sound effects which were employed in UFO. I even heard a short snippet of the UFO end theme in a Fireball XL5 episode. David Graham narrated "The Doomed Planet" on this disc which was absolutely delightful. During his discussion, he reviewed some of the Andersonisms like FAB, Boss and Tootie. He confirms that "tootie" was a synonym for crazy. A modern day term for it would be "whacked." This is great stuff and I'm real happy to live in a time when I can have the opportunity to compare the vision between a child's and an adult's perspective. Also got UFO Disk #8 today. I will watch and prepare my thoughts as per SOP. Cheers, Bob --- In [hidden email], Jaime <bis@b...> wrote: > So in reference to the XL5 show, it definitely refers to a *silly* > person :O)
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Cool website! I've always been interested to see this show. I've been
working my through FIREBALL XL-5 the last few days, and it's interesting about the parallels between the two shows. Brian >David, do you know this website: > >http://homepages.tesco.net/~space.patrol/SpacePatrol/Home.htm > >Christian _________________________________________________________________ Add photos to your messages with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/featuredemail |
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I just got done with disc two. I'd never seen anything pre-STINGRAY before the DVDs, so this has been an education. Some observations: 1. Isn't XL-5 just the coolest looking rocket! 2. The VERY early 60's attitudes of Steve Zodiac towards Venus. ("...Venus, how about that coffee?...") 3. Is it just me or does Lieutenant Ninety look positively smug in some shots? (They definitely improved on the sculpting of the marionettes as the various show went on). Venus also looks rather cheerful no matter what's happening to her. 4. The "Lillispacians" have to be the weirdest Supermarionation creation. It is a really enjoyable show and I wish A&E would hurry up and bring out SUPERCAR and JOE 90! Brian >This is great stuff and I'm real happy to live in a time when I can >have the opportunity to compare the vision between a child's and an >adult's perspective. > >Cheers, > >Bob _________________________________________________________________ MSN 8 with e-mail virus protection service: 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/virus |
I couldn't agree with you more, Brian, about Fireball. It is the
coolest looking ship in the universe. How about Jocko's attitude saying that the crane operator loading Mayflower 3 might as well be a woman? There is a womanhood redemption later on, though, when she gains his respect. The marionette sculpting definitely improved in subsequent series as did the model handling. I noticed quite a few very unrealistic spaceship sequences where XL5 was bobbing up and down. If the Lillispacions were the "greatest brains in the universe," we're all in trouble. I think one of the great treasures of the series, much like UFO, was the music of Barry Gray. Of particular interest to me is the end theme and credits. I found it wickedly retro. Now, how about some of that SkyDiver coffee... Bob --- In [hidden email], "Brian Lindstrand" <brianlindstrand@h...> wrote: > 1. Isn't XL-5 just the coolest looking rocket!
"Imagine a dying planet in some distant corner of the universe. Its natural resources exhausted. Its inhabitants sterile. Doomed to extinction. A situation we may one day find ourselves in, gentlemen. So they discover earth. Abundant, fertile. Able to satisfy their needs. They look upon us not with animosity, but callousness. As we look upon our animals that we depend on for food. Yes, it appears they are driven by circumstance across a billion miles of space, driven on by the greatest force in the universe - survival."
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And Don Spencer who sang the theme was an Aussie too :)
All the best to those in UK ahead of the Australia v England World Cup cricket match. C'mon Aussie C'mon C'mon :) ----- Original Message ----- From: <[hidden email]> To: <[hidden email]> Sent: Sunday, March 02, 2003 8:58 AM Subject: [SHADO] Re: FAB and other meanings... Tootie... > I couldn't agree with you more, Brian, about Fireball. It is the > coolest looking ship in the universe. > > How about Jocko's attitude saying that the crane operator loading > Mayflower 3 might as well be a woman? There is a womanhood redemption > later on, though, when she gains his respect. > > The marionette sculpting definitely improved in subsequent series as > did the model handling. I noticed quite a few very unrealistic > spaceship sequences where XL5 was bobbing up and down. > > If the Lillispacions were the "greatest brains in the universe," > we're all in trouble. > > I think one of the great treasures of the series, much like UFO, was > the music of Barry Gray. Of particular interest to me is the end > theme and credits. I found it wickedly retro. > > Now, how about some of that SkyDiver coffee... > > Bob > > --- In [hidden email], "Brian Lindstrand" > <brianlindstrand@h...> wrote: > > 1. Isn't XL-5 just the coolest looking rocket! > > > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.459 / Virus Database: 258 - Release Date: 25/02/03 |
No problem with Aussies here. Always been a "fan" of Kylie Minogue ;)
Bob --- In [hidden email], "David Richards" <davrich@b...> wrote: > And Don Spencer who sang the theme was an Aussie too :)
"Imagine a dying planet in some distant corner of the universe. Its natural resources exhausted. Its inhabitants sterile. Doomed to extinction. A situation we may one day find ourselves in, gentlemen. So they discover earth. Abundant, fertile. Able to satisfy their needs. They look upon us not with animosity, but callousness. As we look upon our animals that we depend on for food. Yes, it appears they are driven by circumstance across a billion miles of space, driven on by the greatest force in the universe - survival."
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Just thought I would pass along that Deepdiscountdvd.com has
SUPERCAR up for pre-order. Here's the link: http://www.deepdiscountdvd.com/dvd.cfm?itemID=ANE070834 Also, FIREBALL XL-5 is in their "Top 20" sales list! Brian |
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