Nope can't say I've ever seen it or it was ever on our screens.
Thunderbirds (my fave), Joe 90, Captain Scarlet it ain't
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Thought I knew all Gerry Anderson's shows, but couldn't remember this one.
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Nope can't say I've ever seen it or it was ever on our screens.
Thunderbirds (my fave), Joe 90, Captain Scarlet it ain't
I think Supercar was the one after Fireball XL5. Then came Stingray, Thunderbirds, Captain Scarlet and Joe 90- I think
I remember Supercar, I'm sure Mike Mercury was the same puppet as Tex Tucker from Four Feather Falls. Great actor!!!!!
The order of appearance
It all started with Twizzle
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I remember them all
At least Space 1999 had some fit REAL women to look at.
Yep. I remember it.
It's a wonder he had any time at all to be involved with Sinn Féin .
I thought that song from Mary Poppins was about Supercar at the time.
I think my main memory of Twizzle, Four Feather Falls and Torchy came from Tinker and Taylor as they used to show episodes on there a few years after they came out - I used to think they were rubbish compared to Thunderbirds.
Here's something Thunderbirds related that cracked me up the first time I saw it and still does now.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=riMHp28_cqw
I remember them all except Supercar lol
I wasn't around in 1961, so don't remember this one either.
The ones I loved were
Captain Scarlet
Fireball XL5
Stingray
Joe 90
Thunderbirds
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Had this album as a kid and loved it.
Just found out it was released a year before i was born. Think my dad must have bought it for himself.
My father built a 'bogey' for me and my brother - in the mode of Four Feather Falls. It had supports in the four corners which supported a canvas roof. He built a later one with a windsail on it, which was rather embarrassing as the sail was made from a patched pink and white candy-striped bedsheet. It was of limited use. However, the long sled he made and which he dragged around behind his motorbike and sidecar in the snow was more of a success (apart from when our dog was running along side and underestimating the swing of the sled as we navigated the corners).
Your dad was a god , you must have been over the moon with you custom built 'bogey' I had go at building one , there was a a shortgae of decent pram wheels where I lived and they were crucial , mums hated it if you swiped a used pram wheels .
Imagine kids today building of owning a 'bogey '.