Thunderbirds Are Go watched by over 1 million UK kids

Thunderbirds Are Go

According to the ITV GE Kids July Newsletter, over 1.3m unique kids in the UK have so far watched Thunderbirds Are Go on ITV and CITV. More boys 6-11 have watched Thunderbirds Are Go than Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Star Wars and Power Rangers for the same age group. In Australia and New Zealand, it was the top-rated show for 5-12 year olds across all channels at the time of launch.

Thunderbirds Are Go is also ready to launch in the Middle East and Israel later in the year. MBC3 will air the series from August. ITV Studios Global Entertainment has appointed MBC as the licensing agent for the market, and Toy Triangle as the master toy partner, with products launching from January 2016.

The series will air on Noga in Israel from December, with toys from Ilanit launching just after the TV broadcast. ITVSGE has appointed LDI as the licensing agent for the region.

Meanwhile, the Tracy Island playset has been listed as one of the ‘Top 10 toys for Christmas’ by Argos, Hamleys and Tesco in the UK. Initial sales of the Thunderbirds Are Go toy range in Australia and New Zealand have proven to be strong. The DVD is also a success, reaching top of the charts at all major retailers according to ITV.

Thunderbirds Are Gp bootcamp

Fans who are signed up to the series official website, www.thunderbirds.com will already be aware of the imminent launch the Thunderbirds Are Go: Bootcamp, featuring a host of weekly activities, downloads, videos, fun facts, polls and quizzes to keep fans engaged until the main site returns with episode 14 in autumn 2015. ITV reports 33,000 active users and over half a million page views per month, with an average 7 minute dwell time.

Original Captain Scarlet mini albums now on sale!

Captain Scarlet mini album - Big Ben Strikes Again Captain Scarlet mini album Flight 104 Captain Scarlet mini-album Special Assignment

  • Specially recorded versions of 3 Captain Scarlet episodes
  • Special narration from Captain Blue

Around fifteen years ago Fanderson released two special mini albums containing four Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons episodes that had previously never been released.

What made them unique was they had been given the ‘mini album treatment’, and contained specially recorded narration by Captain Blue voice artist, Ed Bishop.

Ralph Titterton selected the episodes whilst Cathy Ford and Ros Connors took the scripts and wrote the linking dialogue. The recordings took place at TVS Studios Maidstone in September 1993.

The first two stories, Manhunt and Model Spy were released by Fanderson in 1999 under the title The Manhunt For Captain Black. A second release including Big Ben Strikes Again and The Heart Of New York appeared on the CD The Power Of The Mysterons.

Four other titles were recorded but never released as the club focused on developing its range of highly successful soundtrack albums, the most recent of which is the hugely popular Thunderbirds 50th anniversary 4-disc set.

We have received several requests to re-release the first four Captain Scarlet episodes. Rather than do that, we thought we would take the opportunity to incorporate two of the previously unreleased stories, Flight 104 and Special Assignment, together with Big Ben Strikes Again into a new set. This will form the first of a special range of Captain Scarlet mini albums.

Buy your copy online now!

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New Thunderbirds episodes are go on Kickstarter

New Thunderbirds episodesFans have been delighted by news of a new Kickstarter campaign to raise £75,000 for a brand new episode classic Thunderbirds.

Led by director Stephen La Riviere, Thunderbirds 1965 will see the creation of up to three new episodes based on the audio-only ‘mini albums’ released in the 1960s.

The Thunderbirds 1965 project will launch on crowdfunding website Kickstarter on 10th July, and backing the project is the only way that fans from around the globe will be able to watch these new episodes.

In addition to a DVD / Blu-ray of the finished production, project backers have the opportunity to receive other rewards including a  photo-book featuring rare and previously unpublished stills from the original series. Backers will also be able to visit the Thunderbirds 1965 production studio and experience the classic model and puppet filmmaking techniques developed fifty years ago.

Stephen La Rivière says: “We have shot new sequences with the puppets using the old-fashioned techniques. Whilst many of the methods used seem a little archaic and time-consuming by today’s standards, we thought that it would be very special to do a one-off project bringing Thunderbirds back to life 1960s style. Sadly, many of the original voice cast have passed away since 1965. However, thanks to the original audio footage we’ve rediscovered, we have new, authentic stories that have never been adapted for screen.”

If you’re interested in backing the project go to the Kickstarter page and donate now!

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Win a De luxe Thunderbirds jigsaw puzzle!

Thunderbirds Jumbo jigsawFanderson has teamed up with Jumbo Games to offer fans the chance to win one  of five de luxe Thunderbirds jigsaw sets.

Released to mark the 50th anniversary of the original Thunderbirds series, this beautiful Collector’s Box Set contains three 500-piece jigsaws depicting craft, characters and famous scenes from the series. Measuring roughly 49cm x 35cm, each jigsaw puzzle comes packaged in its own individual presentation box, and is made from high-quality cardboard to ensure that every piece is hard-wearing.

To be in with a chance of winning, all you need to do is enter the competition that will appear in FAB 81, which will be on its way to  Fanderson members at the end of July.

 And if you just can’t wait until then, you can buy the box set from Amazon right now!

Not yet a Fanderson member?  You can join here.

Parker and Light Fingered Fred figurines to launch at The Future is Fantastic!

22/07/15: Update! Here’s the latest photo of Robert Harrop’s new Parker and Light Fingered Fred figurines. Initially these will be exclusive to attendees at Fanderson’s upcoming convention – The Future is Fantastic!

Parker and Light Fingered Fred

Parker and Light Fingered Fred figurines from Robert HarropFanderson, in association with Robert Harrop, is delighted to announce that these beautiful limited edition Parker and Light Fingered Fred figurines will premiere at Fanderson’s upcoming convention, The Future Is Fantastic.

The early pre-sculpt versions pictured above show the characters in memorable poses from the classic Thunderbirds episode “Vault of Death”, with Parker polishing a boot and Fred complete with fag in mouth.

Sculpted by Anthony Halls, these two figurines will initially be exclusive to attendees at the event, and on sale at a special convention price.

The Future is Fantastic!

Stock of these fabulous figures will also be available from Robert Harrop after the event through the normal channels…

Another very a very good reason to join us in October!

 

The Future is Fantastic! So, have you booked your ticket?

The Future is Fantastic! will take place over the weekend of 2nd to the 4th October 2015 at the Holiday Inn Maidenhead.

As well as a wonderful array of special guest panels and interviews, Fanderson’s first full-weekend convention in five years will also feature rare screenings;model, puppet and artwork displays, interactive workshops and games…

…plus a few other surprises!

Archive Anderson interviews on sale for first time

Blast from the Past Productions (run by Jeff Smart and Chris Drake) has released a series of fascinating audio interviews featuring Gerry Anderson, Sylvia Anderson and Ed Bishop.

The archive interviews, conducted in the early 1990s by Chris Drake, have never been released before. Now they have been been brought to the ears of fans in lovely TV21-inspired packaging.

Volumes 1 and 2 go on general sale on 15th June, but you can pre-order your copy now on ebay.

Alternatively you can email BFTPCD@gmail.com for more information.

The discs cost £7.00 each, with post and packing £2.00 (£4.00 overseas). More discs will be released in the coming months, and will build towards a really collectible set.Blast From the Past

Original Lady Penelope puppet goes up for auction

Original Lady Penelope puppetAn original Lady Penelope puppet will go up for auction at Bonhams on 24th June. The puppet, which is believed to have been used during the production of  the Thunderbirds series as well as the Thunderbirds Are Go and Thunderbird 6, has a guide price of £15,000 – £20,000.

It is believed that the body is an original AP Films / Century 21 production body, with original hip joints, while  the hands may have belonged to the one of the Angels from Captain Scarlet!

Thunderbirds sculptors John Brown and Terry Curtis, and puppet operator Wanda Brown, have helped to catalogue this exclusive item.

What do you think? Fan purchase of the decade?!

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Thunderbirds merchMAKER launches customisable classic Thunderbirds apparel

Thunderbirds merchmaker

Would you like a t-shirt that displays Parker’s words of wisdom? Or a hoodie with one of the Hood’s trademark curses? Well, now you can make your own!

Thunderbirds fans can now customise their very own licensed classic Thunderbirds apparel thanks to merchMAKER.

For the first time ever, Thunderbirds fans are now in complete control of their apparel. Creating your own customised Thunderbirds clothes couldn’t be easier:

  • Choose your favourite design from a specially categorised image library, followed by your favourite product (hoodies, zoodies, t-shirts, sweatshirts and varsity jackets).
  • Personalise your creation in one of 3 ways: with your name, a famous quote from the series, or with a personalised quote.
  • Add your creation to your basket and complete your transaction!

What will you choose? 

You can choose from 80 designs, 72 Thunderbirds quotes and a incredible 276,480 product combinations! How about…

  • ‘Thunderbirds are go (your name)!’
  • ‘On my way to Tracy Island with (your name)’
  • ‘(your name), no strings attached’
  • ‘(your name) Calling International Rescue’

Special Offer!

A special 25% discount is offered exclusive to Fanderson followers, just use the code TB01 when checking out. To ensure you receive the latest updates on the Thunderbirds merchMAKER visit thunderbirds.merch-maker.co.uk.

Q&A: Thunderbirds Co-operative Board Game

Thunderbirds the Co-Operative game - box art

Thunderbirds co-operative game - whats included

Back in March, Fanderson reported on the staggering success of a Kickstarter campaign to raise money for a Thunderbirds 50th anniversary co-operative boardgame. The campaign has since raised more than ten times the original goal of £20,000 and has expanded to include a number of amazing special extras that have got fans of the original Thunderbirds very excited!

We caught up with world-famous game designer Matt Leacock and owner of Modiphius Entertainment, Chris Birch, to find out more about the game…


It is described as a ‘co-operative boardgame’ where the players get the chance to test their skills as members of International Rescue. Can you tell us more about how the game works? Will we get to play as our favourite Tracy brother or International Rescue craft?

Matt: In Thunderbirds, you and your friends take on the role of International Rescue – a secret organization formed to render aid when all other means have failed. Meanwhile, your arch nemesis, The Hood, is threatening to trigger terrible disasters around the world in an effort to learn your secrets. If you can foil his scheme while completing your missions, then you and your fellow players win the game!

Each person plays a different character in the game. For example, you might be Scott Tracy or Lady Penelope. All the different characters can operate any of the different vehicles. You might load up the Mole, fly Thunderbird 2 to Tracy Island, then hop into Thunderbird 3 with Alan and dock with Thunderbird 5 in Geo-stationary orbit. You’ll use all of the vehicles to complete different missions around the world and in outer space. And you’ll be continually weighing the threat of any of these individual missions against the overall danger of The Hood’s scheme.

Were you aware of Thunderbirds before you started working on the game? Did you have any memories of the original series?

Chris: I remember drawing Thunderbird 2 and Thunderbird 1 in kindergarten – I got very good at it and used to avidly read the old Annuals so I loved the fantastic cutaways showing the secrets of the Thunderbirds and Tracy Island, and it fuelled a lot of my imagination. I had the early vinyl records (I was born in ’67) and I remember lying on the landing where the record player was under a table listening to the sounds of take off on the headphones again and again – just writing that has made me remember the massive bulky headphones we had! I had the Dinky toys too but missed out on the plastic Tracy Island (though have often looked wistfully at it when I spot it on Ebay!)

How long will it typically take to play the game? Who is your target market?

Chris: Anything from 30 – 60 mins, It’s really aimed at geek mom and dads who love Thunderbirds, and you can play it with the kids or just your friends. It’s really aimed at crossing over and exciting another generation of younger fans, whilst keeping us older Thunderbirds fans satisfied with a really fantastic game.

Matt, how did you get involved in designing games. Is it as much fun as it sounds?!

Matt: I’ve been designing games since I was a kid, but was only able to pursue it as a career recently after several of my games took off. Yes, I’m enjoying it tremendously. It is a fair amount of work, but the people in the tabletop industry are great and I’ve really been enjoying the products that I’ve been working on so far.

(Also for Matt) You have designed a number of other hit games, including Pandemic, Forbidden Desert, and Forbidden Island. Could you briefly tell us the premise behind these games?

Matt: My first published game, Pandemic, is a cooperative game where you and your fellow players work together to save humanity from the threat of four deadly diseases. Players take on different roles that have different powers in the game. For example, you might be more effective at treating disease, finding cures, or dispatching your fellow team members around the globe. Players must work together and make the best use of their powers to have any hope of winning. Pandemic, while easy to learn, offers a challenging, heart-pounding experience and plays in about 45 minutes.

I followed up Pandemic with two other cooperative games, Forbidden Island and Forbidden Desert. In Forbidden Island, you and your team must find 4 treasures – before you drown – as the island you are searching is continuously sinking beneath your feet. In Forbidden Desert, you and your team have crash landed in the desert and must excavate a legendary airship, assemble it, and escape before you die of thirst or are buried beneath the sand. The “Forbidden” games make excellent gateway games – they’re simple enough for kids to learn, but can be set up to be quite challenging for adults.

How does it feel to have been given the license to produce a Thunderbirds game in this, the show’s 50th anniversary year? How closely have you been working with ITV during the design process?

Chris: Well it feels amazing, frankly. From lying there listening to Thunderbirds records and drawing it as a kid, to seeing the 3D sculpts come to life and working with the team to bring such a fantastic visualisation of International Rescue to life as a board game, it been an  incredible experience. ITV have been ever so supportive and we’re really excited to have them working alongside us. They could see we had a real passion for the show and so trusted us to get on with it. We played a game with them recently to show them how it had come along and they loved it!

Did you go through many design and game concepts before hitting on the right one? If so, how did these earlier ideas differ from the final product?

Chris: Well, the rules went through so many versions, and I suspect we’ve generated as many sketches and plans as Brains did in his lab! Matt has a great eye for game design though and we’re not that far off the very first prototype I saw in Birmingham about a year ago. Playtesting has fine tuned it to be a really engaging experience that ‘feels’ like watching several Thundebirds shows.

Is there a realistic chance of further Gerry Anderson games in the future? How would you feel about making a Captain Scarlet 50th anniversary game soon?!

Chris: Well, Captain Scarlet was my other favourite, if I had the chance to make a fleet of SPVs now that would be something. I guess we better watch that space. SIG!

 


You can keep up to date on all the latest news as the the game nears release on the Campaign’s Kickstarter page.

Andersonic issue 19 out now

Issue 19 - AndersonicThe 19th issue of the hit fanzine Andersonic is now here!

There’s an interview with APF’s sculptor/puppetry supervisor, Mary Turner, who worked on the puppet series from Torchy to The Secret Service and along with John Read. Amongst other things, Mary spills the beans about who Marina was really based on….

There’s also an interview with Ken Holt about his time working at Century 21 on UFO and his involvement in The Investigator. Make sure to read this to find out what links a bi-plane, green paint and a very unfortunate ram!

  • Black Sun – a look at the first draft of David Weir’s script for this popular early episode of Space:1999
  • The Cat with Ten Lives – one of UFO’s finest episodes goes under the microscope
  • Still Flying High – assembled writers look at why Thunderbirds has lasted this long and pick their favourite moments
  • Reviews – the ‘Filmed in Supermarionation’ documentary and other releases
  • Strip Story – an individual comic strip story is dissected to see what makes it tick. This issue – TV21’s Fireball story ‘Electrode 909’ drawn by Mike Noble.

Issue 19 of Andersonic comprises 44 pages with colour inner and outer covers, and features brand new art by Richard Smith.

Order your issue today at www.andersonic.co.uk