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Hi,
I've just found this information on the Fanderson website. I post it
because of the fact that they will show a rare screening of an
original British-release print of DOPPELGÄNGER. And I can't
imagine that he won't say a word about our series also. Lucky London-
living-people :-)
And when will they release a special edition of DOPPELGÄNGER?
Sigh...
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'An Evening With Gerry Anderson', a launch event to celebrate the
publication of Reynolds & Hearn's The Complete Gerry Anderson: The
Authorised Episode Guide (see item below), will take place at The
Barbican Centre in London on the evening of Thursday, June 5th from
7.30pm. Veteran producer Gerry Anderson will discuss his life and
work, including his new series of Captain Scarlet (currently in
production) with author Chris Bentley, following a rare screening of
an original British-release print of Anderson's outstanding live-
action science fiction film Doppelgänger (1968). The event will
also feature a display of original studio puppets, models and
costumes from various Gerry Anderson productions, and Anderson will
also be signing copies of the The Complete Gerry Anderson book
afterwards.
Tickets for the evening are £11.00.
The Barbican's celebration of Gerry Anderson's work will continue
over the weekend of June 7th and 8th with a short season of big
screen showings of episodes from various Gerry Anderson television
series. On the Saturday, the Thunderbirds episode Trapped In The Sky
and the Stingray episode The Master Plan will be shown as a double-
bill from 11.00am as part of the Barbican's regular Family Film Club
presentations (tickets are £3.00 - Family Film Club members
£2.50), while an afternoon programme from 2.00pm will feature
screenings of the Supercar episode Calling Charlie Queen, the The
Secret Service episode More Haste Less Speed and the Space:1999
episode Dragon's Domain (tickets are £7.50 for all three
episodes). A Sunday afternoon programme from 2.00pm will include the
Fireball XL5 episode Space City Special, the The Protectors episode
Petard and the 1975 live-action television pilot episode The Day
After Tomorrow: Into Infinity
(again, tickets are £7.50 for all three episodes).
Tickets for all programmes of the Barbican's Gerry Anderson season
can be booked online by visiting The Barbican Centre website (click
on the Scott Tracy icon), or by contacting The Barbican Centre box
office on 020 7638 8891.
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Christian
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