Posts Tagged ‘GerryAnderson’
DVD And Blu-ray
The Ultimate Space: 1999
September 13th, 1999…a nuclear waste dump on the Moon unexpectedly detonates, blasting it out of orbit and taking the inhabitants of Moonbase Alpha on a fantastic voyage of discovery to the stars, fraught with danger at every t...
DVD And Blu-ray
Fireball XL5: The Complete Series
When you read the words “Exclusive”, “Deluxe” and “Limited Edition” you know you’re in for a treat. And Network’s Fireball XL5 limited edition blu-ray is the absolute cherry-on-the-cake of treats. The year is 2062, and World Sp...
DVD And Blu-ray
Thunderbird 6
While on the maiden voyage of the fabulous new passenger vessel, Skyship One, Lady Penelope is shocked to discover that the crew has been killed and replaced by a ruthless gang of hijackers. Now it’s up to Penelope and Parker t...
DVD And Blu-ray
Thunderbirds Are Go!
Made in 1966, and set one hundred years in the future, Thunderbirds Are Go! was the first feature length Thunderbirds movie. However, series creator, Gerry Anderson, realised that what had worked so well on the small screen, wo...
DVD And Blu-ray
Supercar: The Complete Series
Even if you’re not old enough to remember the thrill of Supermarionation the first time around, the chances are you grew up watching repeats of Captain Scarlet, Thunderbirds and Terrahawks. Gerry and Sylvia Anderson’s much-love...
DVD And Blu-ray
Journey To The Far Side of The Sun
Whether you remember it as Journey To The Far Side Of The Sun or Doppelgänger, Gerry and Sylvia Anderson’s first major live-action film, is now regarded as something of a cult classic. And it’s easy to see why. Made in 19...
News
FIRST ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL THUNDERBIRDS DAY
GLOBAL CELEBRATION SEES A PROGRAMME OF EXCLUSIVE THUNDERBIRDS DAY SCREENINGS AT VUE ITV Studios Global Entertainment (ITVS GE) are pleased to announce that the first annual International Thunderbirds Day will take place on 30th...
Features
Thunderbirds & Lost Laurel & Hardy At Southend Film Festival
Films from France, Brazil, Turkey and Japan reflect the eclectic nature of the festivals slate, while much-loved Hollywood and Ealing classics make welcome returns to the big screen. However, rather than screening a big budget...