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  2. Expo 2068 - Wikipedia

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    It was the last episode of Captain Scarlet to be shot on this stage; the next production to go before the Stage 4 unit was "The Most Special Agent", the first episode of Joe 90. [1] The miniature models of the transporter truck and nuclear reactor were originally built for " Big Ben Strikes Again ", in which the Mysterons hi-jack an atomic ...

  3. Dangerous Rendezvous - Wikipedia

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    Writer Fred McNamara argues that while "Dangerous Rendezvous" arguably boasts Captain Scarlet ' s finest "narrative execution", the premise is let down by the episode's "disjointed" feel and the story "ends up asking more questions than it answers", failing to provide either a truly satisfying resolution to the "Lunarville 7" story arc or any ...

  4. Lunarville 7 - Wikipedia

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    Broadcasting to Earth from Lunarville 7, the Moon's leader, the Lunar Controller, declares the Moon to be a neutral power in humanity's war with the Mysterons. Colonel White sends Captain Scarlet, Captain Blue and Lieutenant Green to the colony to present the World President's written response to this surprise announcement.

  5. List of TV Guide covers (1950s) - Wikipedia

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    TV Guide cover archive website: 1950s; TV Guide: Fifty Years of Television, New York, NY: Crown Publishers, 2002. ISBN 1-4000-4685-8; Stephen Hofer, ed., TV Guide: The Official Collectors Guide, Braintree, Mass.: BangZoom Publishers, 2006. ISBN 0-9772927-1-1. "50 Greatest TV Guide Covers," article from the June 15, 2002 edition of TV Guide

  6. Big Ben Strikes Again - Wikipedia

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    "Big Ben Strikes Again" is the third episode of Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons, a British Supermarionation television series created by Gerry and Sylvia Anderson. Written by Tony Barwick and directed by Brian Burgess, it was first broadcast on 13 October 1967 on ATV Midlands .

  7. Point 783 - Wikipedia

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    Law views "Point 783" as "quite a bloodthirsty instalment" of Captain Scarlet, partly because of the violent demises of the original Storm and Brooks: while driving their car through a tunnel, they collide with a methane tanker travelling in the opposite direction. He regards this particular aspect of the Mysterons' plan as confusing, noting ...

  8. Winged Assassin - Wikipedia

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    In 1980, "Winged Assassin" was re-edited to form a segment of the Captain Scarlet compilation film Captain Scarlet vs. the Mysterons, produced by the New York office of ITC Entertainment. During the BBC's 2001-2002 re-run of the series, the episode was postponed from its intended transmission date due to perceived similarities between the story ...

  9. Fire at Rig 15 - Wikipedia

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    The incidental track, titled simply "Rig 15", is included on the CD release of the Captain Scarlet soundtrack. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] [ 9 ] "Fire at Rig 15" was the last episode of Captain Scarlet to be made featuring the original instrumental version of the series' closing theme music; subsequent episodes used a lyrical version sung by The Spectrum.