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| Subject: Captain Scarlet, Thu Mar 31, 2011 6:29 pm | |
| Captain Scarlet, the eighth of ten puppet series that the Andersons produced in the 1950s and 60s, follows Thunderbirds and precedes Joe 90 and the little-seen The Secret Service. In terms of visual aesthetic, the series represents a departure from the style of Thunderbirds due to its use of non-caricatured marionette puppets of realistic bodily proportions.[8] Re-run a number of times on British television[7][9][10] and purchased by the BBC in 1993,[9] the 32-episode series has been the foundation of merchandising campaigns since its first appearance, leading to the release of items such as toy dolls[11] and other associated media, including novels[12] and comic strips in the Anderson-related children's magazine, TV Century 21.[13] buy cialisEverything about wood pellets' | |
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