Stingray - Vol. 2 - The Ghost Ship / Countdown / Ghost Of Sea / Emergency / Subterranea / Loch / Invaders
Background Information: Stingray [Top] Stingray is a childrens marionette television show, made by Sylvia & Gerry Anderson. An AP Films production for ATV & ITC Entertainment. 39 half-hour episodes, 1964 - 1965. Originally screened on ITV in the UK & syndication in the US. Scripts by Gerry & Sylvia Anderson, Alan Fennell & Dennis Spooner. Music composed & conducted by Barry Gray. Special Effects Director Derek Meddings. Stingray was the first Supermarionation show to be filmed in colour & also the first in which marionettes had interchangeable heads with different facial expressions. It was also the first UK TV show to be filmed entirely in colour. At the time the US networks were gearing up for full-time colour broadcasting, although ITV in Britain did not begin colour transmission until late 1969. Supercar had featured a vehicle that could travel on land, sea & air & Fireball XL5 featured a spaceship. The next logical step was a series about a submarine, although this presented a number of technical challenges. Background Information: The Ghost Ship [Top] The Ghost Ship is a black-and-white 1943 film starring Richard Dix. The film was directed by Mark Robson & produced by Val Lewton for RKO Pictures. A young officer joins the crew of a ship. At first, the captain seems OK, but as the cruise goes forward a few deaths of crewmen occur. The young officer comes to believe that the captain, who is obsessed with authority, is responsible. At the first port, he attempts to reveal the captain as a madman but no one believes him & the young officer is fired. Unfortunately, while walking the streets he becomes involved in a fight & one of his old crew members, not knowing he was kicked off the ship, returns the unconsious man back on the ship before it steams from port. The officer wakes up on the ship & now realizes that the crazy captain may try to kill him out of revenge. // RKO tasked producer Lewton to make a sea-based film because the studio had a ship set already built after the making of the film Pacific Liner in 1938. Background Information: Emergency [Top] An emergency is a situation that poses an immediate threat to human life or serious damage to property. A false report of an emergency is usually a crime. crime such as a violent crime in progress. note that a cold crime, even if serious, may no longer be an emergency. state of emergency declared by a government official during some disaster such as a terrorist attack or declaration of war or. the time in Ireland during WWII Emergency! is also the title of a popular 1970s American TV series about a paramedic unit in Los Angeles. Emergency is also the name of an Italian ONG, founded by the medician Gino Strada, which aim is to help civil victims of armed conflicts. Posters Of EmergencyBiography: Ray Barrett [Top] Ray Barrett is an Australian actor. Ray Barrett was one of the more popular leading men on British television in the 1960s, including an appearance in the Doctor Who serial The Rescue in 1965. He was on the series The Troubleshooters from 1965 to 1971 & did the voice of John Tracy on the Gerry Anderson marionette series Thunderbirds. It was only in the decades that followed that he emerged to big-screen stardom in his native country. He won the 2005 Australian Film Institute Awards Longford Life Achievement Award. In his youth he was fascinated by radio, then a marvellous new entertainment medium & won an on-air talent competition in 1939. Ray Barrett at the Internet Movie Database.
Editors Choice: Frenchmans Farm, Thunderbirds Are Go, Stingray, View DVDology Biography: David Elliott [Top] David Elliott is a British born curator & Gallery Director. After studying History at the University of Durham Elliott worked as an Exhibitions Officer at the Arts Council of Great Britain after which he was Director of the Museum of Modern Art, Oxford from 1976 to 1996 & the Moderna Museet in Stockholm from 1996 to 2001. Elliott is currently director of the Mori Art Museum in Tokyo - the largest privately endowed Modern Art Museum in the World.
Editors Choice: Thunderbirds, Volume 1, Stingray, View DVDology Biography: John Kelly [Top] John Kelly was a senior Irish politician. He was first elected to Dáil Éireann on his second attempt in 1973 as a Fine Gael TD. He retained his seat until his retirement from politics at the 1989 General Election. He served in the Government of Liam Cosgrave as Parliamentary Secretary to the Taoiseach & subsequently as Attorney General. He served in the first Cabinet under Garret FitzGerald from 1981 until 1982. He was a distinguished academic lawyer & author of the standard work on the Irish Constitution. He died on January 24, 1991.
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