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Refers to the 1960s TV series, 2004 movie, or 2015 TV series. Is about the adventures of International Rescue, an organization with five fantastic machines built with abilities beyond their time to rescue people from dangerous situations when rescue would otherwise be impossible.

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Ben & Holly 'Elf Rescue' vs Thunderbirds

I was half-dozing while watching Ben & Holly's Little Kingdom (with my grandson) when the king got his vehicle trapped, so he phoned for Elf Rescue. Suddenly I sat up in delight, it transpires Elf ...
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Lady Penelope's birth date and Wikipedia

Why does Wikipedia have two possible birth dates for Lady Penelope? "Born on 24 December 2000 or 2039": Surely the 2000 date is wildly inaccurate?
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Did either Captain Scarlet or Thunderbirds air an episode on UK TV that used real actors between 1998 and 2005?

I have some contradicting memories: Between 1998 and 2005, I was informed that a Thunderbirds episode of some sort would be airing. It would be an older episode, but with real actors this time. I ...
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How big were the shooting models used in the original Thunderbirds TV show?

This is from a production perspective of the 1964-1966 Thunderbirds TV series. The various Thunderbirds vehicles appear in numerous shots including bay scenes as their pilots are transferred aboard ...
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Thunderbirds F.A.B

In Gerry Anderson's 'Thunderbirds'(1965-66), the Tracy brothers (Scott, John, Virgil, Gordon and Alan) would respond on the radio "F.A.B." meaning 'affirmative' or 'understood'. There are many ...
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What equipment do the Thunderbirds carry?

Each member of the team wears the iconic Thunderbirds sash as part of their uniform. Here's Scott: Source He's carrying a pistol (after watching The Uninvited I'm sure it's a weapon) but is there ...
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Where did the name 'Thunderbirds' come from?

Considering that the organisation is called 'International Rescue', what was the reason that Mr Anderson (RIP) chose the name 'Thunderbirds' for the craft? Obviously the name 'Thunderbird 1' is much ...
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Was the song for the Thunderbirds end titles originally 'Flying High'?

As can be seen in this clip (below) there is an alternative ending credits for the Thunderbirds series: This was a fan-made clip as the poster explains in the ...
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What is Thunderbird 5's color?

Every Thunderbirds fan knows that each of the Thunderbird vehicles has a distinct color e.g. Thunderbird 2's 'color' is green, made obvious by its mainly being green. Each of the Thunderbirds (...
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What is the significance of the colour of the sashes the Tracy boys wear?

In the below image you will note that each of the Tracy Boys wear a different colour sash. That's understandable. Scott (who pilots Thunderbird 1) wears a blue sash. Thunderbird 1's 'colour' is ...
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What did Thunderbirds use as a fuel source?

Just re-watching the Thunderbirds launch sequence, I was reminded of a question which I distinctly remember asking in the '60s but to which I don't remember ever getting a decent answer: how were the ...
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What's the deal with Tin-Tin's necklace?

In the 2004 "Thunderbirds" movie there seems to be some relationship between Tin-Tin's necklace (pictured below) and her powers. Is this relationship ever explained in any out-of-movie sources, ...
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Why did Thunderbird 3 'lose a booster'?

In the 2004 film just before the climax, Alan is given permission to go with Tin-Tin and Fermat after the Hood in Thunderbird 1 with part of the reason being that Thunderbird 3 had 'lost a booster'. ...
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What aspects of Thunderbirds (2004) did Gerry Anderson dislike?

Looking at the Wikipedia article it is made clear that Mr Anderson (RIP) did not approve of Thunderbirds (2004): "It was disgraceful that such a huge amount of money was spent with people who ...
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What happened to Jeff Tracy's wife?

From Thunderbirds wiki we get this: After Maureen's tragic death... But having seen every episode multiple times, there simply is no reference to his wife, or him even having a wife. Based on ...
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