The Protectors watchalong this Saturday

Hot on the heels of their Space:1999 watchalong in September (see FAB Express 102) Lives In The Pictures have announced another event for this coming Saturday.

At 19:00 (GMT) on 3rd December join Lives In The Pictures’ Philip Hawkins with his special guest, writer John Goldsmith, for a live watch along of two episodes from The ProtectorsBalance Of Terror and Brother Hood. The event will be hosted on Zoom and for the best experience you will need to have your own copy of the episodes to watch along.

John will answer your questions throughout the event, and once registered you can submit your questions in advance. You’ll also be able to ask questions during the event via the chat function.

To register, simply email livesinthepictures@gmail.com with your full name.

Presented In Supercolorisation

Network has announced a new two-disc Blu-ray Disc set of colourised Gerry and Sylvia Anderson productions, coming on 12th December 2022.

The first disc of the Presented In Supercolorisation set includes Four Feather Falls First Train Through, Supercar Pirate Plunder and Supercar “Take One”, Fireball XL5 The Sun Temple, The Granatoid Tanks and A Day In The Life Of A Space General in colourised high-definition!

Most of these episodes are available again on disc two, along with other programmes, as part of two compilation features previously seen on watch.networkonair.com:

  • You’ve Never Seen These! – Professor Matthew Matic and Dr Horatio Beaker co-host 2021’s online compilation showcasing the colourisations of Pirate Plunder and The Granatoid Tanks, alongside restorations of Stingray Treasure Down Below and an edition of Anderson super-rarity You’ve Never Seen This.
  • Space City Specials – featuring another edition of You’ve Never Seen This, 2022’s special online compilation also showcases colourisations of First Train Through and The Sun Temple, all linked together by Robert the Robot!

The set is completed by a 16-page booklet featuring frames from the colourised episodes next to outline versions to colour.

Priced at £35, the set is available to pre-order now.

UPDATED: Join the final push for Lego Thunderbirds

UPDATED 3rd October: We did it! The project has reached the 10,000 milestone, so will be entered for assessment by the Lego team next year (which will include licensing discussions with ITV, as required).

There’s just 100 days left to get behind Andrew Clark’s Thunderbird 2, help it reach the 10,000 milestone and be considered to be an official Lego set!

Andrew’s Doctor Who and The Flintstones ideas were both chosen to become reality. His Thunderbird 2 was originally submitted with the ability to be built as the craft from ITV’s 2015 remake or from Gerry and Sylvia Anderson’s iconic 1960s original Thunderbirds. This submission is purely the classic craft, together with TB4, Elevator Car and Virgil Tracy!

Lego Ideas was set up so that budding designers could see their designs made into sets that we could all buy. Fans can click to support the designs they like and, if a project gets over 10,000 supporters, it goes on to be assessed by the Lego team as a potential set.

Show your support and see thousands more ideas at the Lego Ideas website.

The Anderson Collection – action figures from Big Chief Studios

Big Chief Studios have announced their first range of retro collector action figures, enabling fans to create their own miniature adventures.

Designed with collectors in mind, each 3.75 inch figure in The Anderson Collection sports five points of jointed articulation, authentic character likenesses and detailed costumes. Priced at a pocket-friendly £14.99 each, the figures are made for fans to build a collection, and with a far simpler product specification manufacturing lead times are drastically improved from their previous studio scale puppet replicas.

Collection 1 is due in December and includes Troy Tempest, Scott Tracy, Captain Scarlet, Joe McClaine, Ed Straker and John Koenig. Collection 2 will follow in 2023 and is due to include Lt George “Phones” Sheridan, Virgil Tracy, John Tracy, Captain Black, Lt Green and Alan Carter.

Sylvia Anderson and women in TV

Thunderbirds‘ co-creator Sylvia Anderson and her influence on women working in TV is one of the subjects to be discussed in BBC Radio 4’s Front Row programme on Wednesday 13th September 2022.

Front Row is Radio 4’s live magazine programme on the worlds of arts, literature, film, media and music.

The name Sylvia Anderson was recently invoked by Dr. Lisa Cameron MP, during a debate on gender equality in the media in Westminster Hall. The late Sylvia Anderson was a pioneer in the male dominated world of television, co-creating Thunderbirds in the 1960s with her then husband Gerry. But her family say her name has often been omitted from credits and merchandise in the years since then. Samira Ahmed speaks to Sylvia’s daughter Dee Anderson and Dame Heather Rabbatts, Chair of Time’s Up UK, who are campaigning for her legacy to be restored and to Barbara Broccoli, producer of the James Bond films, who remembers Sylvia as her mentor.

The programme is the latest discussion of Dee Anderson’s high-profile and growing campaign for posthumous justice for her late mother, Sylvia.

Front Row is available on BBC iPlayer, though you may be required to sign-in to listen. Wind through to 12:52 for the start of article on Sylvia.

Thunderbirds are go in the metaverse!

The Thunderbirds International Rescue Club staged a glitzy launch event in north London last week, propelling the classic franchise into the brave new world of ‘web 3’, cryptocurrency and the metaverse. By no means a club in the traditional sense, the International Rescue Club offers ‘members’ the chance to own unique digital artwork and avatars, win prizes and fund charitable causes, through the holding of ‘non-fungible tokens’ (or NFTs).

The launch was held at the ultra high-tech Samsung KX venue near Kings Cross, and included a live VIP panel including official partners ITV Studios, The Sandbox, Reality+ and Sweetshop. Guests had the chance to pose with a large-scale model of Thunderbird 1, seek out Thunderbird-related easter eggs in exchange for special prizes, and network over complimentary food and drink. Most exciting was the club’s official trailer reveal, shown on the world’s first 10 metre-wide Samsung curved screen. The audience was wowed with exciting clips of the Tracy brothers avatars and their Thunderbird crafts interacting within the Sandbox metaverse. There was also a spotlight on the real-life charity ‘rescue missions’ that will be funded through the club’s NFT sales, and an interview with a young artist, whose NFT artwork will be made available exclusively through the club to NFT holders. During September, 6 one-off pieces of digital artwork created by the NFT artist community will also be auctioned to raise money to fund the rescue missions.

To find out more about the club and to sign up for updates on the NFT launch visit www.thunderbirdsclub.com/

If everything you’ve read so far sounds like double Dutch, or even Zombite, then never fear – the below FAQ should help to clear things up a little!

So this is all something to do with ‘Blockchain’ and ‘the metaverse’, right? 

Correct. ‘Metaverse’ is a generic term for any kind of persistent shared virtual world based on digital technology. You can enter or leave a metaverse at will, and you can meet and interact with other people through your phone/tablet/PC while you’re inside it.

Blockchain is any kind of digital ledger that is hosted on a public network. It can be used to track assets and record transactions of real stuff (cars, furniture, house) and intangible things (for example patents, intellectual property, etc).

And what is this ‘Sandbox’?

The Sandbox is the third-largest metaverse based on the Ethereum blockchain. It allows users to create, share, and monetise their assets and gaming experiences. People can own assets, play, build, and own their properties and in-game assets in the virtual world.

Ok, right. But how is the National Film Theatre involved in all this?

Hm, you’ve clearly not been paying attention. As mentioned above, in this context NFT stands for ‘non-fungible token’ – cryptographic assets that exist on a blockchain. They have individual ID codes and metadata so that each NFT is uniquely distinguishable, like a serial number as distinct as a fingerprint.

An NFT – unlike Bitcoin or Ethereum – is not a cryptocurrency. It cannot be traded or exchanged at equivalency (i.e. cannot be used in buying or selling of other things).

NTFs connected to cult classics have proven to be highly collectable and valuable, with NFT drops often proving very profitable for early NFT holders. However, the most expensive NFT artwork of all time is currently Mike Winkelmann’s Everydays: the First 5000 Days, which sold for a staggering $69.3 million at Christie’s in 2021!

You can see some photos of the specially commissioned NFT Thunderbirds artwork on this page. Who knows what these will be worth in the future?

Wow, so perhaps I should try to get one of these Thunderbirds NFTs then.

Maybe! You can’t really go wrong if can get a free mint pass before the NFT drop, can you?

<Sigh>….’NFT drop’? ‘Mint pass’?

The NFT drop is the specific time and date when an NFT will go on the market at a specified mint price for investors to buy. Like any investment, NFTs can increase in price after the initial release, so an initial purchase at a drop can save collectors and help investors make money.

Usually available for just a limited time, mint passes allow the collector to redeem an NFT for free during the official drop.

The International Rescue Club are giving away 1,000 free mint passes on September 6th, allowing the holder to mint two free NFTs before the public sale, so you can avoid the gas fees.

That sounds great – I’d kill for free gas this winter.

We’re not talking about that kind of gas, unfortunately. Gas is just another name for the transaction fees incurred on the Ethereum blockchain. No gas = no transaction fee.

Holders of the Thunderbirds IRC NTFs will also be able to claim a VOX avatar NFT, as well as a claim a free vehicle as an added bonus.

VOX avatars? Is this like the avatar I used to use on the Fanderson Forum?

Well, perhaps there are some similarities! An avatar is an icon or figure representing a particular person a digital world, such as the metaverse. And a VOX is a unique avatar with randomly generated traits. Each VOX is programmatically generated by a computer and provably unique, so that no two VOX will look the same.

5,432 NFTs will go live on International Thunderbirds Day on 30th September, including the characters, vehicles, locations and storylines from the classic Thunderbirds series.

Tell me more about the charitable work that the club is supporting. 

20% of NFT sales will be given to real-life rescue missions. The first one is going to Bulgaria to support the Dobrich Dog Rescue charity – https://dobrichdogrescue.org/ IRC Club NFT holders will behave voting rights through the DAO, allowing them to choose charities for future fund raising.

DAO? How many more acronyms are you going to through at me?

DAO stands for decentralised autonomous organisation. These are member-owned charitable communities that exist on the Blockchain.

Ok, my head is spinning. I’m going to lie down. 

Sure thing. But make sure you take a look at www.thunderbirdsclub.com/ once you’ve recovered. If you’ve never dabbled with Bitcoin let alone Ethereum or any other cryptocurrency, this might be the perfect time to start! You’ll need to set up an Ethereum account and a wallet, then fund it in order to purchase a Thunderbirds NFT on or after 6th September. Who knows, it might just turn out to be the most valuable Thunderbirds collectable you ever own!

UK: Anderson series now free-to-view on ITV Hub

Having long been available to view in the UK on Britbox, many of Gerry and Sylvia Anderson’s classic productions are now available on the ITV Hub.

Fans can now watch Supercar, Fireball XL5 (selected episodes), Stingray, Thunderbirds, Captain Scarlet And The Mysterons, Joe 90 (selected episodes), The Secret Service, UFO, The Protectors and Space:1999. ITV’s own Thunderbirds Are Go reimagining is available too, along with the crowdsourced Thunderbirds anniversary episodes.

All are available free to view and ad-free, once the programme itself starts. Watching fully ad-free costs £3.99/month or £39.99/year, but there’s a free 7-day trial available (surely long enough for any die-hard fan to binge-watch the whole lot!).

Click on the link to go to the ITV Hub.

UK: Dolores Mantez in Rainbow City on BBC Four

UFO star Dolores Mantez can be seen in one of her earlier roles as a schoolteacher in Rainbow City, to be re-broadcast on BBC Four on Wednesday, 22nd June at 22:00.

Rainbow City is a groundbreaking BBC drama series from 1967 about the experience of the West Indian community living in and around Birmingham, featuring Errol John in the lead role.

Also of note in the cast is Clifton Jones (Space:1999‘s David Kano) and Ysanne Churchman, who voiced Sara Brown in 1962’s Sara And Hoppity as well as numerous voices (but particularly Marla and Cassiopeia) in Space Patrol (1966) – both for Roberta Leigh.

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RIP Ralph Titterton

Fanderson members will join together in mourning the passing of Ralph Titterton, who died on Wednesday.

Though not one of the club’s founding members, Ralph was incredibly important during its formative years, creating Fanderson News, being the club’s liaison with Gerry Anderson and ITC and masterminding much of our early merchandise.

More recently, Ralph’s focus has been on curating the Barry Gray archive of music, manuscripts and more, alongside his partner Cathy, and has been an invaluable help in the creation of the club’s critically-acclaimed soundtrack albums.

RIP Ralph.

35% off Network Blu-ray Discs

Network are offering 35% off a selection of their high definition titles on Blu-ray Disc in their HD35 promotion.

The selection includes loads of classic British TV and film, and for Anderson fans the titles of most interest are likely to be Fireball XL5 A Day In The Life Of A Space GeneralCaptain Scarlet And The MysteronsJoe 90Space:1999 Year OneTerrahawks, New Captain Scarlet and (yes, we know it’s not an Anderson producion!) Space Patrol.

The promotion ends at 16:00 on Monday 6th June, so go shopping now by clicking this link to see all titles in Network’s HD35 promotion.