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Saturday, 15 April 2023
SEVEN GERRY ANDERSON SOUNDTRACKS...
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Favourite show and theme is Captain Scarlet (the full vocal version).
ReplyDeleteNext themes in order would probably be (my heart would be a) Fireball, Thunderbirds, Stingray, Supercar, Four Feather Falls, UFO, Joe 90, Space 1999, Torchy the battery boy, The Protectors.
Ah, I did specify puppet shows, JP, but I'll let you off. Come to think of it, I do like the Four Feather falls theme myself - and The Protectors.
ReplyDeleteI'd say my favourite is Stingray - I like the opening theme tune and the closing one about Marina (in fact, I was singing the Marina song to myself just the other day on my way to Tesco). As John mentioned Space: 1999 I'll include that theme tune too as it's terrific.
ReplyDeleteI can't remember the Space 1999 theme, CJ, so I can't say whether I like it or not. Never liked the show much though.
ReplyDeleteFireball XL-5 is the clear winner for me. I just finished last month watching these all again and that theme, once in my head was with me all day. Stingray is second. Captain Scarlet is a nostalgic favorite for sure. Thunderbirds is in fourth place. I really don't care for Supercar much but it is direct. Joe 90 is well done but I'm indifferent to it. Never saw the Secret Service.
ReplyDeleteAt only 13 episodes, I don't think many people saw The Secret Service, RJ. Lew Grade didn't think Americans would 'get' Stanley Unwin's gibberish language so he pulled the plug on it. I've never seen any episodes of it either and don't feel curious enough to seek them out. Although Captain Scarlet and Joe 90 were fairly popular, I don't think they hit the heights that the earlier shows with more 'caricaturish' puppets did.
ReplyDeleteThe Anderson shows of the sixties were like most British shows of the 60s having a notable catchy theme tune. I must say though my favourite was Fireball XL5. A great song for a great show
ReplyDeleteMy favourite Anderson show is Fireball XL5, so I suppose that's my favourite theme tune as well, LH. Having said that, I also like the Stingray and Supercar themes. Oh, decisions, decisions. (And Robert for Prime Minister is what I say.)
ReplyDeleteI'd never heard the Supercar and Fireball XL5 theme tunes so I've been listening to them on YouTube - of the two I prefer Fireball but Stingray is still my favourite overall. I remember Stingray being shown on BBC2 in the '80s or '90s but Supercar and Fireball XL5 were unknown to me until Crivens came along.
ReplyDeleteStingray was repeated in the early '90s, CJ, but it didn't enjoy the same popularity with viewers as the earlier Thunderbirds repeats; nor, indeed, did Captain Scarlet. They were expected to be huge (first national broadcasts) and lots of merchandise was produced, but I suspect the manufacturers were disappointed overall.
ReplyDeleteYou need to check out Siouxsie and the Banshees and their take on Captain Scarlett! Punktastic!
ReplyDeleteCheers
Ken
Tried to listen to it, K, but had to give up. Thought it was awful and the sound quality appalling. However, to each his own. Perhaps if it had been a studio version it might have been better.
ReplyDeleteKid, I remember the hype around the Thunderbirds repeats and the merchandising but I didn't know about the planned merchandising for Stingray and Captain Scarlet. It's amazing to think we are now more distant in time from the Thunderbirds repeats than the repeats were from the original broadcasts.
ReplyDeleteYes, it's facts like that which continually amaze me, CJ. Incidentally, the merchandise for Stingray and Captain Scarlet were a reality, not just planned (I know 'cos I bought a lot of it), but for some reason the repeats of the two shows didn't stir up the same level of interest that Thunderbirds did among young toy buyers, I suspect.
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