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"Atlantic Inferno" was the first episode of Thunderbirds ' second filming block, which partly overlapped with the production of the feature film Thunderbirds Are Go. [2] The six episodes of this block are regarded as the second season, or Series Two, of Thunderbirds. [1] [3] [4]
The Thunderbirds machines, with the help of London Agent, Lady Penelope, make sure that the second launching attempt is successful. Once the craft lands on Mars, the crew start to explore the planet and collect rock samples, but when they encounter unexpected problems, they are forced to return to Earth sooner than planned.
The aircraft is primarily piloted by Scott Tracy, with Alan taking his place when he is unavailable as Thunderbirds 1 and 3 are rarely required on the same mission (such as in "Atlantic Inferno", when Scott takes charge of Tracy Island while Jeff is on holiday).
Thunderbirds Are Go is an animated science fiction television programme produced by ITV Studios and Pukeko Pictures.It is a reboot of the series Thunderbirds created by Gerry and Sylvia Anderson which follows the exploits of International Rescue (IR), a rescue organisation run by the Tracy family out of their secret island base in the Pacific Ocean.
In "Atlantic Inferno", Alan pilots Thunderbird 1 and coordinates a rescue at sea while Scott remains on Tracy Island to fill in for Jeff, who is on holiday. The most romantic of the brothers, Alan is involved with Tin-Tin Kyrano . [ 43 ]
In 1982, the New York branch of ITC paired the episode with the Series Two instalment "Atlantic Inferno" (also written by Fennell) to create the Thunderbirds compilation film Countdown To Disaster. The episode was subsequently serialised by Fennell and Keith Page in issues nine to eleven of Fleetway's Thunderbirds: The Comic, published in 1992.
Thunderbirds was the fifth series to be co-created by Gerry Anderson and filmed by his production company APF, whose studios were located on the Slough Trading Estate. Pitched in 1963, the series was commissioned by Lew Grade of ITC, APF's parent company, following the commercial success of Stingray. [19] [23]
This subcategory contains articles related to episodes of the television series Thunderbirds. Pages in category "Thunderbirds (TV series) episodes" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total.