I'm 66, recently received my state pension. Thunderbirds was the greatest tv series for kids ever. Thank you Gerry Anderson and your team. So many happy memories.
Seems odd sitting in the future they anticipated watching this nearly sixty years later, our technology is every bit as advanced as was predicted, but it's a great shame the rest of our real future isn't as nice as the sixties version, very happy days indeed.
Thunderbirds...inspired a whole generation of scientists and engineers. What have we got now to inspire the next generation - bake off and strictly come dancing! So pleased my childhood was in the 1960's / 1970's.
Мне 62. Но похоже я смотрел другой сериал- немецкий. Там летали на космических кораблях и космических мотоциклах. Не вспомню названия, но там тоже были куклы.
Which masters of the episodes are they showing on Talkie Pictures TV? Are they the DVD remasters released by Carlton in the early 2000s which look rather dirty, the crappy cropped 16:9 HD remasters which were released on Blu-ray in the UK or the newer 4:3 HD remasters which haven't been released on Blu-ray in the UK? Though they are available in the UK on ITVX with the original unaltered mono soundtracks. I mainly ask as I'm at work on Saturdays and don't get to see them.
This was a no miss programme when i was a kid here in the uk, my kids bought me a dvd with all their episodes on for my 60th birthday, we are still kids at heart.
I'm 70 years-old and I think that this edit is so much better than the original movie. So, a big well done to you for bringing back such lovely memories of an amazing programme. Thanks to you, Thunderbirds Are Go.
Everything about "Thunderbirds Are Go" is what the future use to look like. The theme music was written with such pomp and circumstance that it makes me salute. Supercar, Fireball XL5 and this were my favorites. Even had the Supercar lunchbox. It was a great time to be a 60's kid.
As a kid I couldn't wait for Wednesday afternoon TV after getting home from school. Thunderbirds' first showings (in 1965) began at 5.25pm and broke off for the evening news at about 6.00, leaving the audience hanging on until it resumed for the actual rescue. "Scene at 6.30" came on after that. My school friends and I spent the whole of the following day discussing the previous night's episode, eagerly waiting for the next. To this day, it remains my favourite TV programme. Footnote: The Daily Express ran an article a few days before it came to the small screen. There were photos of the some of marionettes and the machines...FAB1 was highlighted, and it totally blew me away. I still remember the excitement when I saw it...great days. 😊
The teaser sequence is an astonishing bit of editing. Brought me out in goosebumps. I saw this movie in the cinema in 1966, sitting with my mum and gran. I was three. Loved all of it except those damn rock snakes. I still have the 'TV21' special that shows the making of the movie. Gran bought it for me at the cinema. Later in life, I could never understand why this movie was a flop. It was better made, and better looking than most other sci-fi movies of the era.
The film flopped, because Thunderbirds was a children’s TV series. The recent Barbie producers were careful to advertise it appropriately for an adult audience.
@@davidelliott5843- Lots of movies were made from childrens' properties - it was not an unusual occurrence. Films in the 1960's were not made as they are today, or advertised as they are nowadays; a movie like this was an event - It's one of the first movies I can think of, where a special, large format 'Making of' book was produced: the next time I saw that was the 'Special Collectors' Edition' made for Star Wars, in 1977. In 1966, Thunderbirds , the TV show, was massive. Although made in colour, UK audiences saw the show in monochrome, as we would not get affordable colour TV until a few years later, so being able to see Thunderbirds in full colour, should have been a huge draw, but somehow it wasn't. People are very fickle. Barbie was made as an movie for adults - It's cast is hardly 'kid friendly' now, is it?
You are being very kind regarding an adult audience to a doll pic. (Dear Me emoji) And I'm a rather old, original Barbie girl that truly does not understand any film thing nonsense. Thunderbirds is in a very special place in so many, many hearts....and it was home grown. 😊
I think it was a flop for the kids and some of the teenagers who were forming into the later major cinema going public in the UK, was partly due to a misunderstanding of what music stars they were interested in. Cliff Richard and The Shadows! They were my aunties favourite at that time. I suppose they couldn't get The Beatles due to finances. Chopping the big bit at the end would have certainly made it more palatable to me as an 11-year-old at the time. Perhaps their inclusion was due to them being Sylvia's pop band flavour then. Who can tell?
I like the new Thunderbirds very much but this Thunderbirds always does it for me l alway love watching this tv series and the two films 😊even though I am 60 years old it still good to watch 😊👍👏👏
I too grew up with the Gerry Anderson as a child from Supercar to Captain Scarlet. You may grow oold physically, but can still stay young mentally with memories. Many thanks for the upload. FAB.
I think kids miss out these days i grew up with thunderbirds still love it jerry and syvia should be very proud pf there legacy an era never again to be replicated sadly
Watched these when I was a nipper, but the moustaches and beards at the end is classic. Always good to know that even International Rescue has a great sense of humour.
Oh, Wow! I'd forgotten how good this adventure was, all those years later, and I was still glued to the screen, to think I was only a year old when this was first aired. How time flies, now I'm all grown up and kinda on the way to retiring…! 'Gees!' What a quality version though, thanks for posting… “This is FAB!” 😆💯👌👍
I remember building the various ships with my Lego in the 70s. Particularly Thunderbird 2, with its three parts: ship, middle container and small underwater shuttle. So much fun!
My father flew with the Thunderbirds in WW2 his Canadian squadron no 426 were known as such . I remember as a kid he had a recording of the RAF massed band playing the tune which always makes my hair stand on end .
In 1966 I was 9yrs old and watched all the Anderson shows, but TB IR is what made me become an engineer, we used to go over all the schematics they published in comic books explaining the TB craft even if it was all baloney as it was also for Startrek and other scifi shows.
im 64 always loved thunderbirds since i was 5 or 6 years of age back in the mid sixies this is the first time ive ever since the film really enjoyed it truely fab
The main issues with the original movie IMHO: Not enough use of the International Rescue craft; the ridiculously self indulgent, (by the design team) overlong dream sequence and (although i love it!) the drawn out Zero-X assembly sequence. This is great by the way!
I loved this show as a kid 60 years ago. At the time I did not understand that some of the puppets were modeled after the characters on Bonanza; such as Lorne Greene and Michael Landon and Hoss.
So good. Thanks for keeping the TBirds alive. Love the way everything always EXPLODES (often just before actual impact! 🙂) Great show, ahead of it's time in so many ways.
I remember seeing some episodes of the original Thunderbirds (as repeats on TV in the mid-late 1970's as a kid) and was impressed with the simple effects and puppetry used in each scene. No expensive CGI or digital editing techniques back then. This short and sweet movie is not just for kids; the whole family can enjoy it. 😎 Amazing quality too. Closed captions would be nice though for people who are hard of hearing.
AH MAN IM A 55 YEAR OLD BOY I LOVE ALL THESE FILMS LOVE THE CGI CAPTAIN SCARLET TOO 💙😀❤️📽️🎬😊 SECRET SERVICE IS ALSO BRILLIANT ❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
When I was a child at age 4~7, I watched the show in TVB channel n Hong Kong. It was amazing that I can still remember some images which I am very enjoed it! Good Job!
When watching this again, it dawned on me this would have been the first time anyone would have seen it in full colour and then they were subjected to 90 minutes of utter boredom! Still think your version is miles better!
I flew on zero x back in the 70 s, always thought it was a bit plasticy and smelt of glue, but it was an amazing flight all the same. Great memories though 😂😂✈️✈️🤟💯👍📽️
Are you kidding? There are numerous Facebook pages for TV21 No other comic came close, for me. I have a reprint of one edition, from the Gerry Anderson Store run by Gerry and Sylvia's son Jamie Anderson
The Thunderbirds are the one that I used to watch when I was little kid back way back. I am 56 years old. And I still remember what's the Thunderbirds did from the day that I saw the first time in my life. A lot of people don't notice, but the Thunderbirds originally are marinates. That's right, Marinette's anatomy's. Somebody is appointed strains. But it's the best television show that ever saw when I was a little kid
Excellent Remastering especially in the wide screen. Brought back many memories of old and new TBs! Only thing I would have liked would be subtitles. But an excellent job.
One of the best series ever. Had bought the set (one to four, 5 was not available) of the snap-together softish plastic models. Should have kept them. Trying to make a radio-control version of Thunderbird 2.
I loved this show as a boy in the 60s. In the 80s it was on WGN. I noticed the Tracey brothers were named after 5 of the MERCURY astronauts. They didn't look like brothers: black , brown , redhead and 2 blondes one with Texas accent the other with British. I R only really needed Thunderbird 2. 1 was a scout but 2 was loaded and already launched before 1 would get to rescue sight.3 was more an advanced space ship than national space programs were flying and honestly why worry about space rescues if they agencies didn't prepare themselves. 4 and 5 weren't even real THUNDERBIRDS. 4 WAS a mini sub in the same class of equipment Firefly and Mole would be designated. 5 WAS a manned communication satellite that would have been better served by 3 unmanned geosynchrinized sattelites. My favourite episode was the pilot. They used ELEVATOR CARS hot land an airliner that was sabotaged with explosives on the landing gear. How fortunate they had planned for such a rescue and even brought a spare. Two were radio controlled so Allen and Gordon could stay home while Virgil did all the driving. In the live action movie I loved Lady Penelope's Ford Thunderbird with random front wheel drive and Sophia Miles even more so for her portrayal of Lady Penelope. Even with all the flaws this was still my favorite Gerry Anderson show. STINGRAY was my second
Found this by luck and just devoured it. I grew up with Thunderbirds and then my kids did as well. Thaks for this - better than so much of the **** we get pushed at us these days :)
This program;Thunderbird’s is still a great program!Oh wait!This is the movie 🍿 from:1966!My sister bought this for me for either:a birthday 🎂 present,or a Christmas 🎄 🎁 present.I don’t know for sure,but,I’m guessing:a Christmas 🎅 present,here!And,I promised myself I’d watch;Ufo(which was also;a Gerry Anderson production).A happy fall to all Thunderbird’s fans from;the United States 🇺🇸 of America!
I'm 66, recently received my state pension. Thunderbirds was the greatest tv series for kids ever. Thank you Gerry Anderson and your team. So many happy memories.
👍 💯 I was just Born when it came out, loved it. ❤️
I'm not far behind you, enjoyed watching Thunderbirds as youngsters still do ❤
The greatest ever tv show for kids! Im 67 and I'll never forget the anticipation of waiting for the next episode! Golden days indeed!
Seems odd sitting in the future they anticipated watching this nearly sixty years later, our technology is every bit as advanced as was predicted, but it's a great shame the rest of our real future isn't as nice as the sixties version, very happy days indeed.
I hear ya! Im close to 63 and I used to run home after grade school to catch it on Channel 5 at 4pm sharp... And dont forget Fireball XL-5...
@@marcdonato9322 Also "Twizzle", "Torchy, the Battery Boy", "Four Feather Falls", "Supercar", as you said "Fireball XL5", "Stingray", "Captain Scarlet", "Joe 90", "UFO", "Space, 1999" & "Space Precinct".
I agree it was big I never missed it but like I said lady penolpe
66
Am. Sixty years old I used to watch. This. As. Child. Still. Watch. It. 2024 👍👍👍🥰🥰🥰
Thunderbirds...inspired a whole generation of scientists and engineers. What have we got now to inspire the next generation - bake off and strictly come dancing! So pleased my childhood was in the 1960's / 1970's.
Kids TV is on separate channels nowadays
I'm 62 and I forgot how much I LOVED THIS SHOW!!!
Me too
Me too.
wish I could go back 😊
Мне 62. Но похоже я смотрел другой сериал- немецкий. Там летали на космических кораблях и космических мотоциклах. Не вспомню названия, но там тоже были куклы.
This take me back a bit to my childhood, the world was a lot simpler then and a hell of a lot more sane. Great days.
In case anyone's not noticed. The original series has just started a brand new run on Talking Pictures TV at 3pm on Saturday afternoons.
Thanks for that! … 👍👍
I have the whole series on DVD along with Captain Scarlet and Jo 90. 🤗
Which masters of the episodes are they showing on Talkie Pictures TV? Are they the DVD remasters released by Carlton in the early 2000s which look rather dirty, the crappy cropped 16:9 HD remasters which were released on Blu-ray in the UK or the newer 4:3 HD remasters which haven't been released on Blu-ray in the UK? Though they are available in the UK on ITVX with the original unaltered mono soundtracks. I mainly ask as I'm at work on Saturdays and don't get to see them.
@@AndrewChapman I don't know for sure. They are in 4:3 though.
@@chrisst8922 Cool.
This was a no miss programme when i was a kid here in the uk, my kids bought me a dvd with all their episodes on for my 60th birthday, we are still kids at heart.
That music. Takes one right back to the weekends watching the episodes. Pure nostalgia. Then there are the machines.
I'm 70 years-old and I think that this edit is so much better than the original movie. So, a big well done to you for bringing back such lovely memories of an amazing programme. Thanks to you, Thunderbirds Are Go.
Everything about "Thunderbirds Are Go" is what the future use to look like. The theme music was written with such pomp and circumstance that it makes me salute. Supercar, Fireball XL5 and this were my favorites. Even had the Supercar lunchbox. It was a great time to be a 60's kid.
Am a millennial and I just love this show, remember when I was younger I just couldn't believe it was a show from the 60's ..
I'm 70 and I still love it. Well done 👏
I am 65 and still love them all
When I was 8, 15 now, I used to watch this every morning at 6 after my grandpa introduced me: still makes me feel something nothing else can.
My young life back in the 60's was made up mainly of television shows like this, Stingray, Fireball xl5 etc, Man we had it so good.
As a kid I couldn't wait for Wednesday afternoon TV after getting home from school.
Thunderbirds' first showings (in 1965) began at 5.25pm and broke off for the evening news at about 6.00, leaving the audience hanging on until it resumed for the actual rescue.
"Scene at 6.30" came on after that.
My school friends and I spent the whole of the following day discussing the previous night's episode, eagerly waiting for the next.
To this day, it remains my favourite TV programme.
Footnote: The Daily Express ran an article a few days before it came to the small screen. There were photos of the some of marionettes and the machines...FAB1 was highlighted, and it totally blew me away. I still remember the excitement when I saw it...great days. 😊
Who needs Hollywood when we've got Thunderbirds👍😊
I’m 23 and I love this show! I use to watch it all the time as a kid with my father
The teaser sequence is an astonishing bit of editing. Brought me out in goosebumps. I saw this movie in the cinema in 1966, sitting with my mum and gran. I was three. Loved all of it except those damn rock snakes. I still have the 'TV21' special that shows the making of the movie. Gran bought it for me at the cinema.
Later in life, I could never understand why this movie was a flop. It was better made, and better looking than most other sci-fi movies of the era.
I Agree, Excellent Show!!
The film flopped, because Thunderbirds was a children’s TV series. The recent Barbie producers were careful to advertise it appropriately for an adult audience.
@@davidelliott5843- Lots of movies were made from childrens' properties - it was not an unusual occurrence. Films in the 1960's were not made as they are today, or advertised as they are nowadays; a movie like this was an event - It's one of the first movies I can think of, where a special, large format 'Making of' book was produced: the next time I saw that was the 'Special Collectors' Edition' made for Star Wars, in 1977. In 1966, Thunderbirds , the TV show, was massive. Although made in colour, UK audiences saw the show in monochrome, as we would not get affordable colour TV until a few years later, so being able to see Thunderbirds in full colour, should have been a huge draw, but somehow it wasn't. People are very fickle. Barbie was made as an movie for adults - It's cast is hardly 'kid friendly' now, is it?
You are being very kind regarding an adult audience to a doll pic. (Dear Me emoji)
And I'm a rather old, original Barbie girl that truly does not understand any film thing nonsense.
Thunderbirds is in a very special place in so many, many hearts....and it was home grown. 😊
I think it was a flop for the kids and some of the teenagers who were forming into the later major cinema going public in the UK, was partly due to a misunderstanding of what music stars they were interested in. Cliff Richard and The Shadows! They were my aunties favourite at that time. I suppose they couldn't get The Beatles due to finances. Chopping the big bit at the end would have certainly made it more palatable to me as an 11-year-old at the time. Perhaps their inclusion was due to them being Sylvia's pop band flavour then. Who can tell?
Im 64 and I still remember watching and also Fireball XL5
Never get tired of watching this. Brings back memories of days gone by 🎉❤
I'm 33, and didn't grow up with this show, I just like it.
Fantastico rivedere dopo 45 anni circa Thunderbirds, erano gli anni 70.❤
I like the new Thunderbirds very much but this Thunderbirds always does it for me l alway love watching this tv series and the two films 😊even though I am 60 years old it still good to watch 😊👍👏👏
サンダーバードオープニングの曲も懐かしいです。六歳の時あの秘密基地1号~5号プラモデル作りました。今は64歳ですがあまりにも懐かしく目頭が熱くなります。
Loved watching this show as a kid and even now im 58 as i scored 4 vhs tapes of thunderbirds , awesome !!
International Rescue are on their way. FAB. One of my favourite tv programmes when i was young. Im 60 now.
For this 64 old (7 in '66) Thunderbirds will always have a place in my heart (esp. Thunderbird 2)😃
T2 was my favourite as well
I too grew up with the Gerry Anderson as a child from Supercar to Captain Scarlet. You may grow oold physically, but can still stay young mentally with memories. Many thanks for the upload. FAB.
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I think kids miss out these days i grew up with thunderbirds still love it jerry and syvia should be very proud pf there legacy an era never again to be replicated sadly
😅I am 70 , watching this now and wondering how much I enjoyed watching it in 1966 , and in black and white 😮❤❤❤
Having so much respect for Penelope is just so intelligent.
Thunderbird 2 was my favourite, I had the die-cast as a kid it had TB 4 in it's cargo hold, many hours of fun with that toy. Happy days.
"Ive always loved them all.🏴🇬🇧 ♥️ 🎉🎉🎉
雷鳥神機隊!當年台灣的翻譯,當年小孩時看過!讚
Watched these when I was a nipper, but the moustaches and beards at the end is classic. Always good to know that even International Rescue has a great sense of humour.
Pmsl Virgils beard 😂😂😂😂😂
(I start to sing the "Moustache" song from Team Four Star).
Oh, Wow! I'd forgotten how good this adventure was, all those years later, and I was still glued to the screen, to think I was only a year old when this was first aired. How time flies, now I'm all grown up and kinda on the way to retiring…! 'Gees!' What a quality version though, thanks for posting… “This is FAB!” 😆💯👌👍
In, the 1970s, two shows sent us all home to watch TV - The Big Match and Thunderbirds.
I remember building the various ships with my Lego in the 70s. Particularly Thunderbird 2, with its three parts: ship, middle container and small underwater shuttle. So much fun!
Bring me back to my child hood good old jeery Anderson ❤❤❤❤❤
How did I miss this series as a kid?? I would have loved it!
Thunderbirds are GO !!! gets me every time
Notice the tool prop Alan uses near the end? That, with a few greeblies added, later became the Third Doctor's (Jon Pertwee) Sonic Screwdriver.
My father flew with the Thunderbirds in WW2 his Canadian squadron no 426 were known as such . I remember as a kid he had a recording of the RAF massed band playing the tune which always makes my hair stand on end .
子供の頃に、リアルタイムで見て2号が大好きでプラモデルを作ったのが懐かしい
Well time flys remember it well. And all the toys they did for us kids in the toy shops. I'm 61 now ,still a big kid.😅
In 1966 I was 9yrs old and watched all the Anderson shows, but TB IR is what made me become an engineer, we used to go over all the schematics they published in comic books explaining the TB craft even if it was all baloney as it was also for Startrek and other scifi shows.
im 64 always loved thunderbirds since i was 5 or 6 years of age back in the mid sixies this is the first time ive ever since the film really enjoyed it truely fab
Interesting to acknowledge all the nostalgia from my generation in the comment. Gerry has passed but the memories him and his legacy do him proud.
Brilliant and Gerry Anderson was a genius, predicting video calls and smart watches in the 1960s
The main issues with the original movie IMHO: Not enough use of the International Rescue craft; the ridiculously self indulgent, (by the design team) overlong dream sequence and (although i love it!) the drawn out Zero-X assembly sequence. This is great by the way!
I like the added TV style touch at the beginning.I'm sure the audience at the time would have been more thrilled to see it that way.
I loved this show as a kid 60 years ago. At the time I did not understand that some of the puppets were modeled after the characters on Bonanza; such as Lorne Greene and Michael Landon and Hoss.
I read that Scott Tracey was modeled after Sean Connery.
@@mariakelly90210Yes! I believe 🙏 you are correct!
I'm 58 and still enjoy watching T BIRDS😂🤣
Great job guys and girls on the remastering and no strings attached along with some very nice visual effects and vibrant colours
What gets me best is the theam tune. A big brass band, English at that.
Sound is all over the place, it goes from really quiet to deafening and back again throughout.
Not for the last time, a Zero X mission in which they fire first provokes a war with otherwise peaceful aliens.
😮 私は 今 74・歳 ・・ 良く覚えています 1966年 (当時)・ NHK で放送 (イギリスTV・ サンダーバード (日本語) 私は 16 歳!・ 高校 1年生・・ 大好き で ・・テレビ ・・・かぶり付きで・・見ていると・・そこえ・ 父親 が・仕事から!・帰り ・!・私 を見て( こんな・ 幼稚な!人形劇 ・・・ 馬鹿に・・されました 😮 だが・・ 高度な技術 ・人形の表情 が・豊か 素晴らし 【令和時代でも・・子供達!・ 古さを感じません ・・見せる・べき !! !!
So good. Thanks for keeping the TBirds alive. Love the way everything always EXPLODES (often just before actual impact! 🙂) Great show, ahead of it's time in so many ways.
Lady Penelope has not aged a day. What a looker!
I remember seeing some episodes of the original Thunderbirds (as repeats on TV in the mid-late 1970's as a kid) and was impressed with the simple effects and puppetry used in each scene. No expensive CGI or digital editing techniques back then. This short and sweet movie is not just for kids; the whole family can enjoy it. 😎 Amazing quality too. Closed captions would be nice though for people who are hard of hearing.
Best English tv show for kids
AH MAN IM A 55 YEAR OLD BOY I LOVE ALL THESE FILMS LOVE THE CGI CAPTAIN SCARLET TOO 💙😀❤️📽️🎬😊 SECRET SERVICE IS ALSO BRILLIANT ❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
I'm 66 and still watch them and watch cartoon of underdog ❤
Nice remastering, very well done. Like a lot of people loved this when i was a kid, 64 now!
God help anyone on the ground after that crash
They all evacuated.
God help everyone who needed rehoming after that crash.
Michael Bay: I like to blow things up!
Derek Meddings (puffs on a ciggie): That's nice.
Also.. Derek Meddings ..... hold my beer 💥😊
Me (having multiple SATAN-2 ICBMs that have ten warheads each that are on par with the destructive power of Tsar Bomba): "Amateurs".
どんなにCGが進歩してもこれを超える映画は出てこない。
When I was a child at age 4~7, I watched the show in TVB channel n Hong Kong. It was amazing that I can still remember some images which I am very enjoed it! Good Job!
I wasn't into Thunderbirds when I was growing up but now... I sure appreciate the crazy miniature work that went into this series.
When watching this again, it dawned on me this would have been the first time anyone would have seen it in full colour and then they were subjected to 90 minutes of utter boredom! Still think your version is miles better!
I'm 65 now and still love all the Gerry Anderson shows.
I flew on zero x back in the 70 s, always thought it was a bit plasticy and smelt of glue, but it was an amazing flight all the same. Great memories though 😂😂✈️✈️🤟💯👍📽️
Loved this show as a kid. Anyone remember the TV21 comic.
Are you kidding? There are numerous Facebook pages for TV21
No other comic came close, for me. I have a reprint of one edition, from the Gerry Anderson Store run by Gerry and Sylvia's son Jamie Anderson
The Thunderbirds are the one that I used to watch when I was little kid back way back. I am 56 years old. And I still remember what's the Thunderbirds did from the day that I saw the first time in my life. A lot of people don't notice, but the Thunderbirds originally are marinates. That's right, Marinette's anatomy's. Somebody is appointed strains. But it's the best television show that ever saw when I was a little kid
This movie version was on telly not long ago. I'm 57 but still watched it lol
What a great show. My daughter and I bounded while these shows. 😊❤
Excellent Remastering especially in the wide screen. Brought back many memories of old and new TBs! Only thing I would have liked would be subtitles. But an excellent job.
One of the best series ever. Had bought the set (one to four, 5 was not available) of the snap-together softish plastic models. Should have kept them. Trying to make a radio-control version of Thunderbird 2.
Thank you so much! Thunderbirds was brilliant for my generation (I was around 6+)...considering the fundamental thing was...WE WEREN'T PATRONISED!!!
My favorate program as a young one
As I kid I loved watching this as a adult I still enjoy it
Crisp and clean, but very dark...
Some say that Virgil Tracy is a wooden actor - I say that he is just highly strung..
He could be a CIA puppet.
No strings attached.
I’m 61 used to watch of course & captain Scarlett was great too
Thank you for the memories I’m liking what I’m seeing so far and I hope to see more soon 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
I loved this show as a boy in the 60s. In the 80s it was on WGN. I noticed the Tracey brothers were named after 5 of the MERCURY astronauts. They didn't look like brothers: black , brown , redhead and 2 blondes one with Texas accent the other with British. I R only really needed Thunderbird 2. 1 was a scout but 2 was loaded and already launched before 1 would get to rescue sight.3 was more an advanced space ship than national space programs were flying and honestly why worry about space rescues if they agencies didn't prepare themselves. 4 and 5 weren't even real THUNDERBIRDS. 4 WAS a mini sub in the same class of equipment Firefly and Mole would be designated. 5 WAS a manned communication satellite that would have been better served by 3 unmanned geosynchrinized sattelites.
My favourite episode was the pilot. They used ELEVATOR CARS hot land an airliner that was sabotaged with explosives on the landing gear. How fortunate they had planned for such a rescue and even brought a spare. Two were radio controlled so Allen and Gordon could stay home while Virgil did all the driving.
In the live action movie I loved Lady Penelope's Ford Thunderbird with random front wheel drive and Sophia Miles even more so for her portrayal of Lady Penelope. Even with all the flaws this was still my favorite Gerry Anderson show. STINGRAY was my second
Verynice remastered TV show. Awesome pictures!
You edited out the funniest part when Parker shoots down the helicopter and Lady Penelope says that 'there's no point looking for survivors'
When I was a child in UK I always watched Thunderbirds I liked lady Penelope we had the toys
I love it when things blow up , they go like they were made of solid TNT.
Like classic Thurderbirds tv show
懐かしいね、憧れだったね、この放送が流れた頃にこんな時代が来るんだな〜〜って、個人的にはサンダバード2号が好きだった‼️
I don't care what anybody says, Thunderbird 2 was the coolest. This is a hill I am prepared to die on!
Well done, this is what the film should have been like.
The upconverting is pretty bad: everything looks way too smooth and plasticky. Oh well...
Found this by luck and just devoured it. I grew up with Thunderbirds and then my kids did as well. Thaks for this - better than so much of the **** we get pushed at us these days :)
Never gets old....
Great effects .
This program;Thunderbird’s is still a great program!Oh wait!This is the movie 🍿 from:1966!My sister bought this for me for either:a birthday 🎂 present,or a Christmas 🎄 🎁 present.I don’t know for sure,but,I’m guessing:a Christmas 🎅 present,here!And,I promised myself I’d watch;Ufo(which was also;a Gerry Anderson production).A happy fall to all Thunderbird’s fans from;the United States 🇺🇸 of America!
Wow....quality's pretty awesome can see you made a great effort restoring these episodes big ups from down under, bro