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Supercar is a British children's science fiction television series produced by Gerry Anderson and Arthur Provis' AP Films (APF) for Associated Television and ITC Entertainment. [2] Two series totalling 39 episodes were filmed between September 1960 and January 1962. [ 1 ]
This is an episode guide for the Gerry Anderson television series Supercar, made for the British production company ITC Entertainment and first broadcast between 1961 and 1962 on ATV London. Episodes are listed in original ATV London broadcast order. All episodes were made in black-and-white.
It is a reality-show where drivers of stock exotic supercars go up against sleeper cars in a quarter-mile drag race. [2] Supercars include a Lamborghini Aventador, Lamborghini Huracán, Ford GT, Ferrari 458, Ferrari 488, Dodge Viper, McLaren MP4, [2] McLaren 675LT, McLaren 650S, and McLaren 720S.
TV series APF's first TV series to use marionettes with fibreglass heads and electronic lip-sync mechanisms. [34] [35] [36] Regarded as the first Supermarionation series by some sources, [10] [38] [49] [91] [92] although the term was not used until the production of Supercar. [6] [7] [93] [94] Supercar: 1961–1962: TV series
Squadron (TV series) Supercar (TV series) Survival in the Sky; T. Terrahawks; Thunderbirds (TV series) Treasure Hunt (British game show) Trolley Dollies; U.
The Saint (TV series) Seaway (TV series) The Secret Service; The Sentimental Agent; Shillingbury Tales; Shirley's World; Sir Francis Drake (TV series) Space: 1999; Stingray (1964 TV series) Strange Report; Supercar (TV series) Sword of Freedom
The Shannons Supercar Showdown was an Australian reality television show based around the International V8 Supercars Championship, with drivers competing for a test driver role with Ford Performance Racing. Aired on 7mate in Australia, seasons two and three of the series have appeared in syndication in the United States on Vibrant TV Network.
Kizis gave Winfield a $20,000 commission to build an aluminum-bodied show car named the Autorama Special. [3] [4] Designed by Ben Delphia of The Art Center College of Design, [5] [3] this vehicle later became known as The Reactor. Winfield entered The Reactor in the 1966 Grand National Roadster Show where it won the Tournament of Fame Award. [6]