Thunderbirds

Thunderbirds

The Vault: celebrating over 50 years of the classic series

Summary

Celebrating over 50 years of the classic TV series, this beautiful, lavish hardback written by Thunderbirds expert Marcus Hearn. Contains exclusive, never before published behind the scenes material and interviews with cast and crew and tells the story of one of this enduring cult phenomenon. Thunderbirds are GO!

'A most enjoyable step back in time!' -- ***** Reader review
'You can never have enough Thunderbirds' -- ***** Reader review
'CHOCK FULL of pretty much everything there is to know about Thunderbirds' -- ***** Reader review
'Unputdownable' -- ***** Reader review
'If you are a fan, this is the ONE BOOK you must not miss out on' -- ***** Reader review
'A treasure' -- ***** Reader review
'Beautiful book full of all the information a real fan needs' -- ***** Reader review
'F.A.B. (FLIPPING ACTUALLY BRILLIANT)' -- ***** Reader review

*****
On 30th September 1965, International Rescue successfully completed their first assignment, and the Tracy brothers imprinted themselves on a generation of captivated children.

Thirty-two episodes, many repeats, sixty territories, two feature films, three albums, numerous comics, books, toys, videos and DVDs and over five decades later, Thunderbirds are still saving the world from the brink of peril.

Thunderbirds: The Vault will be the first ever lavishly illustrated, definitive, beautifully packaged, presentation hardback telling the story of this enduring cult phenomenon.

Packed with previously unpublished material, including prop photos, design sketches, production memos and other collectible memorabilia, plus specially commissioned photography of original 60s merchandise, and new interviews with cast and crew, this is a collectors' dream and a fantastic piece of British TV history.

About the author

Marcus Hearn

Marcus Hearn is the official biographer of Thunderbirds creator Gerry Anderson and author of the New York Times bestseller Doctor Who: The Vault. His other books include the award-winning The Art of Hammer, Saucy Postcards, The Avengers: A Celebration and Eight Days a Week, the story of The Beatles’ final world tour.
Marcus has written for The Times, The Guardian and The Independent, and has contributed booklet notes, audio commentaries and documentaries to nearly 100 DVDs and Blu-rays.
He is an associate research fellow at Leicester De Montfort’s Cinema and Television History Research Centre and is the official historian of Hammer Film Productions.
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