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Thunderbirds: Terror from the Stars

By: John Theydon, Andrew Clements
Narrated by: Jon Culshaw, Justin T Lee, Joe Jameson, Wayne Forester, Genevieve Gaunt, Anna Leong Brophy
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Thunderbird Five is attacked by an unknown enemy with uncanny powers. An unidentified object is tracked landing in the Gobi desert, but what’s the connection?

Scott Tracy races to the scene in the incredible Thunderbird One, but he cannot begin to imagine the terrible danger he is about to encounter. Alone in the barren wilderness, he is possessed by a malevolent intelligence and assigned a fiendish mission—one which, if successful, will have the most terrifying consequences for the entire world.

International Rescue are about to face their most astounding adventure yet!

Based on the 1966 novel Thunderbirds by John Theydon.

An Anderson Entertainment production. The original tv series Thunderbirds was created by Gerry and Sylvia Anderson.

Thunderbirds™ and © 1964, 1999 and 2021. ITC Entertainment Group Limited. Licensed by ITV Ventures Limited. All rights reserved.

©2021 Big Finish Productions (P)2021 Big Finish Productions
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Loved this adaptation - more please.

Some brilliant voice acting mixed in with some, ahem, awful ones, too.

David Holliday will always be Virgil in my head, but this was good. I enjoyed it and be getting others in the series.

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FAB

the voice actors are top notch and capture the Thunderbirds spirit well would recommend

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Just like the original TV series

This is of course FAB. Superb original sound effects and music, voices which are extremely close to the ones we all love, and a typically action-packed story. Great for kids of all ages. Only two tiny negatives - the actress playing Lady Penelope sounds like she is doing a bad Chinese accent rather than a refined English aristocratic one, and the story (from a 1960s novel) features alien invaders - something which many Anderson series featured but Thunderbirds did not. Still this is truly wonderful.

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Amazing

It was like going back to my late 60s/70s.Bought back so many memories, well performed by the readers with musical accumplement.

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F.A.B.

Having been (and still am) a massive fan of the original TV series, I was hesitant about this story, especially as there was a new cast of voices to being this story to life. I need not have worried.

The story is exciting, the casting and voices bring the story to life really well. Based on this book, I have now started listening to the other in the series.

If you are a Gerry Anderson or Thunderbirds fan, you will enjoy this book.

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Great fun

This takes me right back to my childhood. I used to love The Thunderbirds and this story is actually quite good. I do have a few issues though. One is the sound effects which can be a little bizarre to say the least. Another is Lady Penelope's accent which can be quite annoying. Is this really how the actress thinks the aristocracy speaks? The main issue for me is the rather large plot hole in the story. Having had his mind taken over by aliens Scott is tasked with taking them to London, so please can someone explain to me why he goes to Dartmoor! That is never explained. And really I doubt there is an explanation, as least one that would bear scrutiny. These things apart this was actually fun to listen to.

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