Film and television productions listed in production order
UFO
Century 21 Television/ITC - 1969/70
26 episodes x 50 mins
Executive Producer: Gerry Anderson
Producer: Reg Hill
Production Supervisor: Norman Foster
Directors: Gerry Anderson, David Lane, Ken Turner, Alan Perry, Ron Appleton,
David Tomblin, Jeremy Summers & Cyril Frankel
Century 21 Fashions by Sylvia Anderson
Director of Photography: Brendan J. Stafford BSC
Art Director: Bob Bell
Script Editor: Tony Barwick
Special Effects Supervisor: Derek Meddings
Senior Special Effects Director: Jim Elliott
Special Effects Directors: Bill Camp, Shaun Whittacker-Cook & Derek Meddings
Music Composed and Directed by Barry Gray
Cast:
| Ed Bishop | Dolores Mantez | Norma Ronald | Maxwell Shaw
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| George Sewell | Antonia Ellis | Harry Baird | Basil Moss
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| Michael Billington | Keith Alexander | Jon Kelley | Steven Berkoff
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| Wanda Ventham | Gary Myers | Jeremy Wilkin | Anouska Hempel
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| Peter Gordeno | Grant Taylor | Ayshea Brough | David Warbeck
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| Gabrielle Drake | Vladek Sheybal | Georgina Moon | Mel Oxley
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The operatives of the secret S.H.A.D.O. organisation defend the Earth from Aliens who are abducting humans to obtain organs which can be transplanted into their own bodies.
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The Protectors (Series One)
Group Three/ITC - 1971/72
26 episodes x 25 mins
Producers: Gerry Anderson and Reg Hill
Directors: John Hough, Don Chaffey, Jeremy Summers, Roy Ward Baker,
Cyril Frankel, Harry Booth, Michael Lindsay-Hogg & Robert Vaughn
Director of Photography: Brendan J. Stafford BSC & Frank Watts BSC
Art Director: Bob Bell
Script Editor: Tony Barwick
Music Composed and Directed by John Cameron
Theme Music & Lyrics by Mitch Murray & Peter Callender
Cast:
| Robert Vaughn | Anthony Chinn
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| Nyree Dawn Porter | Yasuko Nagazumi
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Tony Anholt
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Harry Rule, the Contessa di Contini and Paul Buchet lead an elite international detective organisation dedicated to the protection of the innocent.
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The Protectors (Series Two)
Group Three/ITC - 1972/73
26 episodes x 25 mins
Producers: Gerry Anderson and Reg Hill
Associate Producer: Desmond Saunders
Directors: John Hough, Jeremy Summers, Don Leaver, Michael Lindsay-Hogg,
Charles Crichton, Cyril Frankel & David Tomblin
Director of Photography: Brendan J. Stafford BSC & Frank Watts BSC
Art Director: Bob Bell
Script Editor: Tony Barwick
Music Composed and Directed by John Cameron
Theme Music & Lyrics by Mitch Murray & Peter Callender
Cast:
Robert Vaughn
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Nyree Dawn Porter
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Tony Anholt
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Harry Rule, the Contessa di Contini and Paul Buchet continue to lead The Protectors international detective organisation.
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The Investigator
Starkits - 1972
1 episode x 25 mins
Producer: Gerry Anderson
Director: Gerry Anderson
Models Created by Reg Hill
Lighting Cameraman: Harry Oakes
Music Composed by John Cameron
Theme: Vic Elmes
Voice Cast:
Sylvia Anderson
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Shane Rimmer
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Peter Dyneley
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The Investigator, a being from another galaxy, chooses a boy and a girl, John and Julie, to help him right wrongs on Earth, miniaturising them to help them in their missions.
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Space:1999 (Year One)
Group Three/ITC/RAI - 1973/75
24 episodes x 50 mins
Executive Producer: Gerry Anderson
Producer: Sylvia Anderson
Directors: Lee H. Katzin, Charles Crichton, Ray Austin, David Tomblin & Bob Kellett
Director of Photography: Frank Watts BSC
Production Designer: Keith Wilson
Story Consultant: Christopher Penfold
Script Editor: Edward di Lorenzo & Johnny Byrne
Moon City Costumes Designed by Rudi Gernreich
Special Effects Supervisor: Brian Johnson
Special Effects Director: Nick Allder
Music by Barry Gray
Additional Music: Tomaso Albinoni, Jack Arel & Pierre Dutour, Giampirera Boneschi, Paul Bonneau & Serge Lancen,
Chuck Cassey, Frank Cordell, Vic Elms & Alan Willis, Robert Farnon, Beda Folten, Mike Hankinson,
Gustav Holst, Roger Roger, David Snell, Harry Sosnik, Jim Sullivan & Georges Teperino
Cast:
| Martin Landau | Clifton Jones | Andy Dempsey | Raymond Harris
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| Barbara Bain | Anton Phillips | Mike Stevens | Annie Lambert
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| Barry Morse | Suzanne Roquette | Robert Phillips | Binu Balini
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| Prentis Hancock | Loftus Burton | Sarah Bullen | Andrew Sutcliffe
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| Nick Tate | Tony Allyn | June Bolton | Barbara Kelly
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| Zienia Merton | Quentin Pierre | James Fagan
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September 13th, 1999: the freak explosion of atomic waste dumps blasts the Moon out of Earth orbit, hurling the 311 men and women of Moonbase Alpha into the far reaches of space.
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The Day After Tomorrow Into Infinity
Gerry Anderson Productions - 1975
1 episode x 50 mins
Producer: Gerry Anderson
Production Supervisor: F. Sherwin Green
Director: Charles Crichton
Director of Photography: Frank Watts BSC
Production Designer: Reg Hill
Special Effects: Brian Johnson
Music: Derek Wadsworth & Steve Coe
Cast:
| Brian Blessed | Martin Lev | Ed Bishop
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| Joanna Dunham | Catherine Levy | Bones
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| Nick Tate | Don Fellows
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The crew of the lightship Altares are lost in space when the craft is struck by a meteor shower and goes out of control.
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Space:1999 (Year Two)
Gerry Anderson Productions/ITC - 1976
24 episodes x 50 mins
Executive Producer: Gerry Anderson
Producer: Fred Freiberger
Production Executive: Reg Hill
Associate Producer: F. Sherwin Green
Directors: Charles Crichton, Ray Austin, Tom Clegg, Bob Brooks, Val Guest,
Kevin Connor, Robert Lynn & Peter Medak
Technical Director: David Lane
Director of Photography: Frank Watts BSC & Brendan Stafford
Production Designer: Keith Wilson
Special Effects Designed & Directed by: Brian Johnson
Music by Derek Wadsworth
Additional Music: Robert Farnon
Cast:
| Martin Landau | Anton Phillips | Robert Reeves
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| Barbara Bain | John Hug | Pam Rose
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| Catherine Schell | Jeffery Kissoon | Annie Lambert
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| Tony Anholt | Yasuko Nagazumi | Barbara Kelly
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| Nick Tate | Sarah Bullen
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| Zienia Merton | Quentin Pierre
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2000 AD: the 297 men and women of Moonbase Alpha are joined by a metamorph from the planet Psychon in their search for a new home.
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Terrahawks (Series One)
Anderson Burr/LWT - 1983
26 episodes x 25 mins
Producers: Gerry Anderson & Christopher Burr
Associate Producer: Bob Bell
Directors: Alan Pattillo, Desmond Saunders, Tony Bell & Tony Lenny
Lighting Cameramen: Harry Oakes BSC & Paddy Seale
Art Director: Gary Tomkins
Special Effects Director: Steven Begg
Music Composed & Performed by Richard Harvey
Additional Music Composed by Gerry Anderson & Christopher Burr
Voice Cast:
| Jeremy Hitchen | Anne Ridler
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| Denise Bryer | Ben Stevens
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Windsor Davies
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In the year 2020, an elite fighting force, the Terrahawks, defend the Earth from Zelda and her androids, alien invaders who have settled on Mars.
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Terrahawks (Series Two)
Anderson Burr/LWT - 1984
13 episodes x 25 mins
Producers: Gerry Anderson and Christopher Burr
Associate Producer: Bob Bell
Directors: Tony Bell & Tony Lenny
Lighting Cameramen: Harry Oakes BSC & Paddy Seale
Art Director: Gary Tomkins
Special Effects Director: Steven Begg
Music Composed & Performed by Richard Harvey
Additional Music Composed by Gerry Anderson & Christopher Burr
Voice Cast:
| Jeremy Hitchen | Anne Ridler
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| Denise Bryer | Ben Stevens
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Windsor Davies
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The Terrahawks continue to defend the Earth from Zelda and her androids who have been joined by the devious It-Star.
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Space Police Star Laws
Anderson Burr - 1986
1 episode x 52 mins (Alternative Version: 1 episode x 25 minutes - 1989)
Producer: Gerry Anderson & Christopher Burr
Associate Producer: Bob Bell
Director: Tony Bell
Lighting Cameramen: Alan Hume BSC, Harry Oakes BSC & Paddy Seale
Art Director: Mark Harris
Visual Effects Director: Steven Begg
Music: Christopher Burr & Gerry Anderson
Cast:
Shane Rimmer
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Catherine Chevalier
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Voice Cast:
| Desiree Erasmus | David Healy | Tony Sibbald
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| Jeff Harding | Gary Martin | Ian Tyler
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| Kate Harper | Kerry Shale | Peter Whitman
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After 15 years as a New York street cop, Lt. Brogan is appointed commanding officer of Space Police Precinct 44, an intergalactic police corps fighting organised crime on alien worlds.
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Dick Spanner
Anderson Burr/Channel 4 - 1986/87
22 episodes x 6 mins (Alternative Version: 4 episodes x 24 minutes)
Producers: Gerry Anderson & Christopher Burr
Associate Producer: Bob Bell
Director: Steve Begg & Terry Adlam
Creative Supervision: Gerry Anderson
Photography: Steve Begg & Paddy Seale
Music Composed & Performed by Christopher Burr
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In a parallel universe to our own, wisecracking robot private detective Dick Spanner becomes involved in a series of increasingly bizarre cases.
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GFI Warming Warning
Gosh!/Inimitable - 1993
1 episode x 25 mins
Executive Producers: Gerry Anderson and Adam J. Shaw
Producer: Bob McKie
Director: Phil Littler
Script Editor: Tony Barwick
Music: Dave Stewart
Voice Cast:
| Denise Bryer | Ben Stevens
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| Paul Carrington | Dave Wade
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Gary Martin
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G-Force Intergalactic, a rapid response task force for the United Planets, combats major crime and large scale disasters from a hidden base, Star City, beneath the surface of an asteroid orbiting the Myson system.
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Space Precinct
Gerry Anderson Productions/Mentorn Films/GTV - 1994/95
24 episodes x 45 mins
Executive Producer: Tom Gutteridge
Producer: Gerry Anderson
Co-Executive Producers: Roger Lefkon & John Needham
Line Producer: Tom Sachs
Associate Producers: Richard Grove & Jeffrey Brunner
Directors: Colin Bucksey, John Glen, Sidney Hayers, Alan Birkinshaw,
Jim Goddard, Peter Duffell, & Piers Haggard
Visual Effects Director: Steven Begg
Director of Photography: Alan Hume BSC & Tony Spratling BSC
Special Effects Photography: Harry Oakes BSC & Peter Talbot
Live-Action Design: Tony Curtis & Bill Alexander
Model Design: Bill Pearson
Creature Effects Design: Neill Gorton
Tarn & Creon Design: Richard Gregory
Executive Story Editor: Philip Morrow
Executive Story Consultant: Chris Hubbell
Story Editor: Sam Graham
Production Supervisor: Hugh Harlow
Post-Production Supervisor: Mark Sherwood
Music: Crispin Merrell
Cast:
| Ted Shackelford | Megan Olive | Rob Thirtle | Kate Harper
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| Rob Youngblood | Lou Hirsch | Leigh Tinkler | Will Barton
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| Simone Bendix | Richard James | Andrew Dawson | Ken Whitfield
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| Nancy Paul | Mary Woodvine | Alexa Rosewood | Gary Martin
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| Jerome Willis | David Quilter | Joanna Berns | Kieron Jecchinis
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| Nic Klein | Joseph Mydell | Wayne Forrester | Colette Hiller
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In the year 2040, the human, creon and tarn officers of Precinct 88 keep law and order in Demeter City on the planet Altor.
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Lavender Castle
CPI/Gerry Anderson Productions/Cosgrove Hall - 1996/98
26 episodes x 10 mins (Alternative Version: 13 episodes x 22 minutes)
Executive Producers: Craig Hemmings and Brian Cosgrove
Producer: Gerry Anderson
Line Producer: Chris Bowden
Director: Chris Taylor
Designed by Rodney Matthews
Lighting Cameramen: Joe Dembinski & Tim Harper
Art Director: Peter Hillier
Visual Effects: Stephen Weston
Production Supervisor: Christine Walker
Music by Crispin Merrell
Voice Cast:
| Jimmy Hibbert | David Holt
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| Rob Rackstraw | Kate Harbour
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The adventures of Captain Thrice and the crew of the starship Paradox on their quest to find the legendary Lavender Castle - a floating city deep in space and the greatest source of power in the universe - before the evil Dr. Agon who intends to destroy it.
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New Captain Scarlet
Anderson Entertainment/Gerry Anderson Productions/The Indestructible Production Company - 2003/05
26 episodes x 25 mins
Series Created and Produced by Gerry Anderson
Supervising Director: David Lane
CGI Producer: Ron Thornton
Line Producer: Mark Sherwood
Production Designer: Mark Harris
Music by Crispin Merrell
Directors: David Lane, Mark Woollard & Dominic Lavery
Writers: Phil Ford, John Brown & Brian Finch
Concept Art Director: Dominic Lavery
Editor: Andy Walter
Associate Producer: Gerry Donohoe
Created in Hypermarionation
Produced by Anderson Entertainment for Gerry Anderson Productions plc
Voice Cast:
| Wayne Forester | Julia Brahms
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| Robbie Stevens | Jeremy Hitchen
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| Emma Tate | Heather Tobias
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| Mike Hayley | Bill Roberts
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| Nigel Plaskitt | Suzie Westerby
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| Jules de Jongh | Glenn Wrage
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On the day after tomorrow, indestructible Spectrum agent Captain Scarlet is Earth's best defence in a war of nerves against the Mysterons from Mars and their instrument of destruction, former Spectrum agent Captain Black.
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Productions: 1956-1969
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