RE: Thunderbirds

Posted by dmk28 on
URL: https://www.shado-forum.com/Thunderbirds-tp1489738p1489798.html

Sylvia is the voice for Lady Penelope.


> ** Original Subject: RE: [SHADO] Thunderbirds
> ** Original Sender: Lieve <[hidden email]>
> ** Original Date: Wed, 13 Sep 2000 16:48:55 -0700

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> At 09:58 11/09/00 +0000, Anthony wrote:
> > On Sunday 10 Sept 3000 the BBC ran the Thunderbirds episode about
> > Sidewinder
> >falling in the pit (Pit of Peril?).
>
> I watched it too, one: because my computer was in the shop (again!) and I
> didn't feel like doing the housework and two, because I thought it was time
> to watch a Thunderbirds episode.
>
> > What does "F.A.B." stand for? It is said in the story as a reply to radio
> >messages and seems to mean "Understood" or similar.
>
> I wondered about that too. Thanks for explaining, Grant
>
> > Part of the episode was live-action (the early bits that showed African
> >wildlife).
> > It was quite exciting.
> > I think that Sidewinder would have been more stable on the move with 6
> > legs
> >rather than 4.
>
> Quite. They should have studied insects :-)
> On the whole, I liked the various flying machines, even if some of them
> wobbled too much. Couldn't they keep them a bit steadier? (How many strings
> were used for them things? And for the puppets?)
> I wasn't impressed by the machine they called the 'mole' though. It
> burrowed (downwards) through the earth by means of a huge screw-type thing
> in front, then afterwards it went back - only there was no screw at the
> back, the back was flat. The screw-type thing reversed its movement, but
> surely that couldn't push the machine back up? It would have screwed
> against air rather than dirt or whatever solid stuff it was screwing when
> going into the earth. I hope you all know which meaning of screwing I'm
> talking about - sorry, couldn't think of another word.
>
> Can't say I like puppets anywhere near as much as live humans so I doubt
> I'll watch a Thunderbirds ep again. The best parts were hearing bits and
> pieces of music that one hears on UFO as well.
> Just a question (sorry if this is a bit OT) - are those 'International
> Rescuers' all family? Sounded like it.
>
> I noticed Sylvia Anderson was listed on the 'voice cast' (if that's a valid
> term?)
> So was Shane Rimmer.
>
> At the end of the programme the BBC announcer said something about some
> interview or other with Gerry Anderson being in the archives of their
> website in audio format. I didn't take note of the URL, it's bound to
> require that stupid Real Player 7 (unless it is now not a Beta version any
> more and has outlived its stupidness?)
>
> CU
>
> Lieve
>
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