|
Gerry Anderson…
His name is synonymous with the classic puppet series of the 1960s – Captain Scarlet, Stingray, and, of course, Thunderbirds. He explains why he never wanted to work with puppets, his views on the new Thunderbirds film, and why he feels CGI is the future of animation.
Gerry Anderson’s New Captain Scarlet!
We talk to creator Gerry Anderson for an exclusive preview of the all-new CGI incarnation of the classic series, complete with pre-production artwork and images…
The Anderson Files
Our analysis of the classic Anderson series, complete with key moments, the best and worst episodes, and episode guides – 14 episodes from 7 series
Plus:
Jane’s Guide to Anderson’s vehicles
Is that Thunderbird 2 flying overhead, or the Eagle Transporter? We present our recognition chart of the classic Anderson vehicles, from Supercar to SHADO…
The Anderson Archetypes
Ever noticed how the Tracys don’t actually appear to have a mother? Or just why all of Anderson’s characters are obsessed with secret hideaways? We take a tongue-in-cheek look at the five top recurring themes in Anderson’s work.
And
Joan of Arcadia
We talk to star Amber Tamblyn, as she reveals why it’s difficult for her eponymous character Joan Girardi to argue with her father when he is in fact playing God…
Lovejoy
As the classic series makes its way onto DVD, we chat to Chris Jury – the antique dealer’s loveably dopey sidekick, Eric
Doctor Who Spinoffs
The series may have been off the air for the last decade, but it’s lived on in the form of countless books, audio plays and other different media. We take a look at some of the adventures you might have missed…
The Children of Science Fiction
In the second part of our ongoing series, we catch up with the child stars of The Twilight Zone, It’s About Time, The Invaders and many more, and find out what’s become of them since… With… Pat Cardi, Larrian Gillispie, Susan Gordon and Scott Kolden.
Charmed
We get the shivers talking to actor Billy Drago, best known as the Halliwell sisters’ recurring nemesis, Barbas the Fear Demon…
The Dead Zone
As the third season of Stephen King’s paranormal chiller series begins, we look into the future with producer Robert Petrovicz, and find out what’s in store for Johnny Smith…
|