In keeping with the explosive nature of the series, what could be more natural than a falling space projectile and a huge refinery right in its path…?!
• Tin-Tin and Virgil aren’t too far apart, musically-speaking. After all, they both loved the tune “Dangerous Game,” but just at different tempos. • The distinctive pink Rolls Royce, FAB 1, sadly meets an untimely end as Skyship One bites the dust, crashing to the ground in “Thunderbird 6.” • Many letters were received by the producers of the series asking when Alan and Tin-Tin were to be wed, but Alan is adamant in “Thunderbird 6” that he wouldn’t be down on one knee before Tin-Tin anytime soon. • This is the only story within the second season of the series in which neither Penelope or Parker appear. • Station KLA was inspired by the popularity of off-shore pirate radio stations in the U.K., such as Radio Caroline. • Lady Penelope and Parker had become so popular during the run of the series that they starred off-screen in numerous comics and annuals published in the U.K., Europe and Australia. • Jeff may sound rather sanctimonious as he rambles on about rogue satellites with his own
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