Stingray

Bayleaf48

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Another good show of his happens to be 'Stingray' & that is my second favourite show of his! :rolly2:
 
His impressions are rumoured to be good even though I've never seen them myself :rolly2:
 
I think I'd rate Stingray as number 3, after Thunderbirds and Captain Scarlet.

Those Aquaphibians spooked me out when I was young, I think it was their eyes that did it - even now they look pretty creepy to me. ;)

But I thought Marina was rather cute - for a puppet that is! :D
 
For me I rate it number 2 :rolly2:

:blush: I actually thought that Troy Tempest is rather cute :blush:
 
Originally posted by Bayleaf48

:blush: I actually thought that Troy Tempest is rather cute :blush:

Hehe, I don't think we're alone in admitting this, I have seen threads that deal with this subject on other boards and there were plenty of other people who had the same thoughts! :D

I also thought those Angels from Captain Scarlet were pretty hot too! :D
 
Glad that I'm not the only one :rolly2:, BUT he'll NEVER be as cute as Virgil Tracy though :blush:
 
I remembered the theme music, & while watching DVD #1, it resonated as the crew were lowered into place. :) I liked the voice characteristics, the one villain's was clearly modeled on Peter Lorre. :D

I plan to watch a few more discs, at the least. :rolleyes:
 
It was years before I found out that Atlanta was voiced by Lois Maxwell aka Miss Moneypenny. But it was the theme that was so memorable, both opening and closing.

I always preferred Stingray to Thunderbirds or Captain Scarlet.
 
I'd agree with it being my second favourite, even though the puppets were particularly wooden, and the effects poorer.

Here are a few websites:

http://www.stingrayonline.co.uk/
http://www.marineville.com/
http://spacecity.tripod.com/stingray.htm

The Aquaphibians were great.

Have you ever seen the impressionist Phil Cool do his aquaphibian impressions? :D

The special effects were by Derek Medding, whose work on the Bond movies (for example) were excellent for the time. I suspect working with Anderson allowed him to explore his chosen field to its limits.

Stingray also introduced the "swap-over" heads, particularly when Troy was under stress. They'd cut away and when we came back, he'd be scowling intently. The next time they used this so dramatically was in Captain Scarlet.

It was also, of course, the first Anderson series filmed in colour for US distribution.
 

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