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  2. List of Thunderbirds episodes - Wikipedia

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    This is an episode guide for Thunderbirds, a British Supermarionation television series produced by AP Films (later named Century 21 Productions) from 1964 and first broadcast on the ITV network in 1965 and 1966. It lists both the TV episodes and the 1960s audio plays by Century 21 Records, along with their adaptations.

  3. Thunderbirds (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Thunderbirds was last transmitted on the ITV network in 1981. [203] From 1965 to 1967, APF released 19 Thunderbirds audio plays on EP record. [204] [205] Three of these were original stories; the rest were condensed TV episode re-tellings narrated by the regular characters.

  4. Live365 - Wikipedia

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    Live365 also has many well established AM and FM stations that use Live365 broadcasting platform to simulcast their terrestrial radio streams. The Live365 network also features radio stations from artists such as Johnny Cash, David Byrne, Pat Metheny, Jethro Tull, and Frank Zappa. Live365 was created in 1999, and remains one of the longest ...

  5. Lord Parker's 'Oliday - Wikipedia

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    The episode had its first UK-wide network broadcast on 8 May 1992 on BBC2. [ 2 ] Set in the 2060s, Thunderbirds follows the missions of International Rescue, a secret organisation which uses technologically‑advanced rescue vehicles to save human life.

  6. List of programs broadcast by TBD - Wikipedia

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    Because Science – Nerdist Industries-produced series featuring explanations of the science and physics behind fandom and fantasy figures; hosted by Kyle Hill; Best of the Week (February 13, 2017 – 2024) – a showcase of the week's best viral videos compiled from the Jukin Media sites FailArmy, Jukin' Video, The Pet Collective and People are Awesome

  7. Sun Probe - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, "Sun Probe" was broadcast on Fox Network in the United States as an episode of Thunderbirds Are Go! – a series comprising re-edited versions of 13 of the original episodes, complete with new soundtracks. [3] After further modifications, the re-edit aired on UPN in 1995 as an episode of Turbocharged Thunderbirds.

  8. 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.

  9. Day of Disaster - Wikipedia

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    The events of "Day of Disaster" are later recalled in flashback in the clip show episode "Security Hazard". In 1967, Century 21 released a condensed audio adaptation of "Day of Disaster" on EP record ( Thunderbirds , catalogue number MA 121), with narration by David Graham in character as Gordon Tracy .