December 26, 2012 at 5:05 pm
http://www.talktalk.co.uk/news/showbiz/article/thunderbirds-creator-anderson-dies/73094/
RIP
By: Flying-A - 21st January 2013 at 03:11
His shows were widely shown — note the mention at 0:22:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nfNno3EkGIM
WKBS-TV Channel 48, Philadelphia, 1965-1983, RIP.
By: Arabella-Cox - 2nd January 2013 at 17:38
Funny about the changing meaning of the word ‘gay’.
As I remember, Dr Who used to gad about with a teenage boy – Adric, or something? – not to mention the relationship between Batman and Robin or Bert and Ernie.
One couldn’t get away with doing that nowadays. Word meanings and perceptions are constantly changing, sadly in many cases.
By: charliehunt - 2nd January 2013 at 17:30
Yes very sad,but I tended to watch his later stuff for some obscure reason !;)
nothing at all to do with the lovely Gabriella 😉
Ah, yes indeed:) – and her character was called Gay, as was she, in the golden days before that delightful name was highjacked!! A bit of trivia, if you didn’t know, her late brother was the musician Nick Drake.
By: Arabella-Cox - 2nd January 2013 at 17:20
I loved Thunderbirds as a boy.
In New Zealand, we got Thunderbirds, Joe 90, Supercar and Space 1999.
Even aged ten, I knew that an aircraft like Thunderbird 2 could not really fly, but that was hardly the point.
My favourite episode? The Fireflash and the elevator cars, without doubt. The sweating puppets were just cool. 😀
By: MSR777 - 31st December 2012 at 16:22
I’m sure that Gerry wouldn’t complain!
By: hampden98 - 31st December 2012 at 11:23

By: TonyT - 31st December 2012 at 00:11
Cool, I just bought the Thunderbirds, j90, captn Scarlet and stingray complete sets….. Do you have the xl5 one and is it any good? Do they do s1999 and UFO?
Tempted to get those too if Car MOT gets passed…
By: AMB - 29th December 2012 at 11:39
Most of the complete series are on Amazon at the moment, Thunderbirds on DVD for £15-99 is a bargain for nine DVDs
See
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Joe-90-Complete-Series-Box/dp/B00006FI5Z/
I have them all aparft from Terrahawks of which I didn’t like much.
By: 19kilo10 - 29th December 2012 at 00:35
Im a big Space 1999, UFO fan. RIP.
By: TonyT - 28th December 2012 at 22:37
Most of the complete series are on Amazon at the moment, Thunderbirds on DVD for £15-99 is a bargain for nine DVDs
See
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Joe-90-Complete-Series-Box/dp/B00006FI5Z/
By: bazv - 28th December 2012 at 18:04
Yes very sad,but I tended to watch his later stuff for some obscure reason !;)
nothing at all to do with the lovely Gabriella 😉

By: AMB - 28th December 2012 at 17:48
Very sad news. As a young boy I watched every Gerry Anderson TV series when they were first broadcast from Twizzle and Torchy through to Terrahawks, although I wasn’t a fan of the latter series. Very honoured to have met Gerry when he came to our local theatre and gave a lecture with films on the making of his series. He brought some actual studio models used in Thunderbirds and you can see these here on the stage in this photo I took at the time.
RIP
By: ZRX61 - 27th December 2012 at 17:09
I wonder if you’ll be able to see the strings when they lower his coffin into the hole?
By: spitfireman - 27th December 2012 at 14:18
A new film due out 2013, UFO
http://www.ufo-themovie.com/shado/
and Space 1999 will become 2099
http://io9.com/5884500/why-space-2099-wont-be-a-dark-and-gritty-reboot-of-space-1999
Baz
By: BSG-75 - 27th December 2012 at 09:47
This was truely sad, Thunderbirds and later Space 1999 were a part of my childhood that I remember fondly. I think that Gerry Anderson never got the recognition he deserved for the technical skill in his shows (look at Space 1999 now, the models and effects stand up well…)
Thunderbirds had a genuine charm, I don’t think anybody ever died did they ? and the four people trapped would always fit in the Mole (coolest thing ever) or the special basket that Brains made. Captain Scarlet was quite dark, but still excellent, less childlike (if you look, the Thunderbird puppet heads are oversized for the bodies like childrens, in Scarlet they are scaled to “adult size).
And again, shame on Hollywood for the awful Thunderbirds film…..
RIP Mr Anderson.
By: hampden98 - 27th December 2012 at 08:26
We should not mourn but celebrate one of the greatest and most creative children’s TV show geniuses ever!
They should definitely play this at his funeral
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kWfu6rslHDs
🙂
By: charliehunt - 27th December 2012 at 07:00
Farewell to Supermarrionation!! A marvellous, creative innovator who broke a few rules, and ended up establishing an iconic set of characters and films. Brilliant.
By: DazDaMan - 26th December 2012 at 23:40
Genuinely sad news. I was always partial to Thunderbirds and a bit of Stingray….
By: allan125 - 26th December 2012 at 23:00
Gerry Anderson – R.I.P.
Didn’t he also do Twizzle and Torchy the Battery Boy? And no, I’m not old enough to remember them first time around 🙂
Yes he did – and I did watch them the first time round as well!! 🙂
And, having read the post above, I personally blame Andy Saunders for the BBC not giving Four Feather Falls a mention – typical expert, only gives his own slant on the story, never mind the facts!! 🙂
Allan
By: Moggy C - 26th December 2012 at 22:16
No!
You have really made it big time in the historic aviation world when you take a top-down narrative that has been firmly established in legend and write a radical re-evaluation that dismantles this mythical retelling of events.
Surely you know this?
Moggy
And indeed farewell to an excellent purveyor of science fiction to the kids of post-war Britain.