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  2. Trapped in the Sky - Wikipedia

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    "Trapped in the Sky" is the first episode of Thunderbirds, a British Supermarionation television series created by Gerry and Sylvia Anderson and filmed by their production company AP Films (APF) for ITC Entertainment.

  3. Tracy family - Wikipedia

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    "Trapped in the Sky" (30 September 1965) Designed by: John Brown ... He is an emotional introvert who enjoys eating bagels, watching TV (his favourite show is ...

  4. Operation Crash-Dive - Wikipedia

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    "Operation Crash-Dive" is one of several early episodes that were extended from 25 to 50 minutes after Lew Grade – APF's owner, who had been greatly impressed with the 25-minute pilot version of "Trapped in the Sky" – ordered the runtime doubled so that Thunderbirds would fill an hour-long TV timeslot.

  5. Pit of Peril - Wikipedia

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    This episode marks the first use of Thunderbirds ' regular ending theme music: a modified version of the instrumental that accompanies the launch of Thunderbird 1 in "Trapped in the Sky". [13] The incidental music for "Pit of Peril", composed by Barry Gray, was recorded on 24 April 1965 in a four-hour studio session with a 22-piece orchestra. [14]

  6. List of apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic fiction - Wikipedia

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    Made for TV movie that was designed to be a pilot for a post-apocalyptic spin-off from the original Knight Rider TV series Novel series 1994–2001 Eco The Greatwinter trilogy Sean McMullen: Trilogy comprising Souls in the Great Machine, The Miocene Arrow, and Eyes of the Calculator. The first book was originally published as two books ...

  7. Martian Invasion - Wikipedia

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    A few weeks earlier, Lew Grade – who had been greatly impressed by the original 25-minute version of the first episode, "Trapped in the Sky" – had instructed Gerry Anderson to make all episodes 50 minutes long so the series could fill an hour-long commercial TV timeslot. [4]

  8. Debris (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The team learns that a missing teenager, Nicole, and others are trapped inside this other dimension. As they try to figure out a way to open the window and rescue those trapped inside it, Bryan's handler Maddox meets with his Russian counterpart to discuss a secret project, Orbital, that seeks to reverse engineer the debris.

  9. Trapped in the Sky (film) - Wikipedia

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    Trapped in the Sky (aka Army Spy and Sabotage) is a 1939 American thriller film directed by Lewis D. Collins and produced by Larry Darmour for Columbia Pictures. [1] The film stars Jack Holt, Ralph Morgan and Katherine DeMille. [2] Holt is the "flyboy" who is trying to find the saboteurs of a "silent" aircraft.