Category:Gerry Anderson
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Gerry Anderson |
| Supercar | Fireball XL5 | Stingray | Thunderbirds | Captain Scarlet | Joe 90 | UFO | Space 1999 | |
"Thunderbirds" logo [image info]
"Captain Scarlet" logo [image info]
"Joe 90" logo [image info]
"Angel Interceptor" from Captain Scarlet, plastic kit by Airfix [image info]
Gerry Anderson (subsequently joined by his wife, Sylvia Anderson) produced a number of tv series and a few films, in which futuristic technology and vehicles often played a large role. Anderson's initial focus was on children's TV and marionettes (eg the Torchy the Battery Boy puppet series) ... however, Anderson was frustrated with the limitations of marionettes (specifically the difficulty of getting them to "walk" convincingly), and resorted to a variety of methods of avoiding the problem. In "Supercar", the character spent much of their time seated in a flying vehicle with a large clear canopy, allowing the character to act and move around "leglessly". Making a unique vehicle with unique abilities the focus of the plot allowed characters to act and interact and get involved in exciting action seqences while remaining seated or standing. In "Captain Scarlet" a major character would sit behind a large control panel, and move around on a motorised chair, which avoided the dreaded "puppet walk".
In Thunderbirds, the concept was arguably taken furthest, with each character associated with their own unique vehicle, each of which was emblazoned with a large number, and whose characters arguably eclipsed those of their pilots. This allowed action sequences to take place in which the marionettes were not visible at all! The vehicles effectively became proxies for the human characters, interacting with their environments and with each others via their banks of specialised tools. A scene might involve Thunderbird 1 coming to the rescue of a stricken Thunderbird 2, potentially allowing minutes to go by with no marionettes on-screen, or perhaps showing them seated in their cockpits while the real action went on outside. This emphasis on "the vehicle as the star", with the vehicle's name in the series title rather than the human characters', combined with an investment in brilliant modelmaking and production design, meant that many of the series' highly distinctive and instantly recognisable designs were excellent raw material for toy companies. Having watched the Thunderbirds carry out exciting rescues on Saturday morning TV, kids to could create their own rescue adventures with a toy Thunderbird in their sandpit at home, or the school playground.
The more vehicle-centric series:
The Gerry Anderson series that heavily featured novel vehicles (making them ripe for commercial exploitation via models and toys), were:
- Supercar (1961-1962)
- Fireball XL5 (1962)
- Stingray (1963)
- Thunderbirds (1964-1966)
- Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons (1967-1968)
- Joe 90 (1968-1969)
- UFO (1970-1973)
- Space 1999 (1975-77)
During this period, there were also two Thunderbirds movies, and also a stand-alone live action film "Doppelgänger" (a.k.a. "Journey to the far side of the Sun"), in which the production design and model-making wasn't the main focus, making the film less suitable for merchandising.
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Subcategories
This category has the following 7 subcategories, out of 7 total.
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- Captain Scarlet (9 F)
G
J
- Joe 90 (8 F)
S
- Space 1999 (2 F)
T
- Thunderbirds (Dinky Toys) (4 F)
U
- UFO (6 F)
Pages in category ‘Gerry Anderson’
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Media in category ‘Gerry Anderson’
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- Angel Interceptor kit, Captain Scarlet, box (Airfix A02086).jpg 1,200 × 699; 657 KB
- Armoured Command Car, Dinky Toys 602 (DinkyCat12 1976).jpg 1,775 × 2,200; 703 KB
- Be First with Joes Car, Dinky Toys 102 (MM 1969-04).jpg 3,000 × 2,654; 1.32 MB
- Captain Scarlet, logo.jpg 1,600 × 933; 91 KB
- Eagle Transporter and Eagle Freighter, Dinky Toys 359 360 (DinkyCat13 1977).jpg 3,000 × 2,288; 1.43 MB
- Eagle Transporter and Freighter, Dinky Toys 359 360 (DinkyCat12 1976).jpg 2,200 × 1,611; 829 KB
- FAB 1, Dinky Toys 100 (DinkyCat 1971).jpg 1,800 × 936; 221 KB
- Gerry Anderson Dinky Toys (DinkyCat12 1976).jpg 2,200 × 849; 443 KB
- Joe 90 Car, Dinky Toys 102 (DinkyCat 1971).jpg 3,000 × 1,540; 587 KB
- Joe 90, logo.jpg 1,600 × 974; 113 KB
- Joes Car, packaging, Dinky Toys 102 (MM 1969-04).jpg 1,800 × 1,396; 428 KB
- Lady Penelopes FAB 1, Dinky Toys 100 (DinkyCat12 1976).jpg 2,200 × 1,130; 330 KB
- Maximum Security Vehicle, Dinky Toys 105 (DinkyCat 1971).jpg 3,000 × 1,581; 457 KB
- Sams Car, Dinky Toys 108 (DinkyCat 1971).jpg 3,000 × 1,883; 621 KB
- Sams Car, white, Dinky Toys 108 (MM 1970-01).jpg 3,000 × 1,455; 806 KB
- SHADO 2 Mobile, Dinky Toys 353 (DinkyCat12 1976).jpg 2,200 × 1,198; 404 KB
- Spectrum Patrol Car, Dinky Toys 103 (DinkyCat 1971).jpg 3,000 × 1,519; 414 KB
- Spectrum Pursuit Vehicle, Dinky Toys 104 (DinkyCat 1971).jpg 3,000 × 1,351; 501 KB
- Spectrum Pursuit Vehicle, Dinky Toys 104 (DinkyCat12 1976).jpg 1,954 × 2,200; 685 KB
- Spectrum Pursuit Vehicle, Dinky Toys 104 (MM 1968-02).jpg 3,000 × 1,451; 620 KB
- Supercar, Budgie Models 272 (Budgie 1963).jpg 1,881 × 793; 213 KB
- The Dinky World of Joe 90, article (MM 1969-04).jpg 919 × 1,200; 356 KB
- Three Captain Scarlet vehicles (MM 1969-03).jpg 3,000 × 1,796; 828 KB
- Thunderbird 2 and Armoured Command Car, Dinky Toys 106 602 (DinkyCat13 1977).jpg 3,000 × 2,293; 956 KB
- Thunderbird 2, Dinky Toys 101 (DinkyCat 1971).jpg 1,800 × 836; 224 KB
- Thunderbird 2, Dinky Toys 106 (DinkyCat12 1976).jpg 2,200 × 1,406; 438 KB
- Thunderbirds are Go, article (MM 1967-07).jpg 1,600 × 1,058; 479 KB
- Thunderbirds Rescue Pack (Matchbox TB700).jpg 2,200 × 1,669; 720 KB
- Thunderbirds Rescue Pack, base (Matchbox TB700).jpg 2,200 × 1,653; 747 KB
- Thunderbirds, logo.jpg 1,510 × 700; 74 KB
- Two Dinky Toys from Thunderbirds (MM 1967-07).jpg 3,000 × 1,214; 1,020 KB
- UFO Interceptor and Ed Straker Car, Dinky Toys 351 352 (DinkyCat 1971).jpg 3,000 × 2,477; 1,013 KB
- UFO Interceptor with Rocket, Dinky Toys 351 (DinkyCat12 1976).jpg 2,200 × 1,519; 367 KB
- UFO Interceptor with rocket, Shado 2 Mobile, Dinky Toys 351 353 (DinkyCat13 1977).jpg 3,000 × 2,287; 977 KB
- UFO Interceptor, cover (DinkyCat 1971).jpg 2,215 × 3,000; 1.52 MB
- World Intelligence Network, Joe 90 (DinkyCat 1971).jpg 1,600 × 392; 125 KB