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Gerry Anderson's Thunderbirds return to original Slough production site

LONDON: -- Gerry Anderson's Thunderbirds are set to return to the site where they were originally created to mark the show's 50th anniversary.


Three new episodes, starring the show's iconic puppets, including Lady Penelope and Parker, will be produced at Slough Trading Estate in Berkshire.

The children's TV programme was written and filmed at the site of the estate between 1964 and 1966.

The project will use audio recordings of the original voice cast.

As well as these recordings, which were first released in 1966, the Thunderbirds 1965 project will feature recreated puppets and sets.

Full story: http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-33706610

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-- BBC 2015-07-31

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Parker was a Peterman by Trade and could have a Row if he wanted too have no doubt about it M'lady...

Team America ha ha ha, they are NOTHING!

Gerry Anderson was a Genius, simple as! What he achevied with his wonderful creations for kids in the 60s can still hold up today nothing else is even in the same universe without CGI etc 21st Century productions done all this by hand and frame by frame

F A B!

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