Thunderbirds 01x25 The Cham Cham part 3

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Thunderbirds is a British mid-1960s television show devised by Gerry and Sylvia Anderson and made by AP Films using a form of marionette puppetry dubbed "Supermarionation". The series followed the adventures of International Rescue, an organization created to help those in grave danger using technically advanced equipment and machinery.

Thunderbirds - The Cham-Cham
Season 1 - Episode 25 - Part III

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  • anyone notice that the Dangerous Game is the same tune as played in the Captain Scarlet episode with the champaign...and the same plane isnt it?

  • ...And the guitar player looks like his strings have snapped.

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  • @theshikuko And the drummer has had a stroke

  • @FlippieX no only that but she sitting among the audience under the second red lamp shade @ 0:45 - 0:48

  • hahah the drummer is on drugs!

  • @ferahgo90 They do that alot with this program. If you look carfully they recycle puppets, just look into the large groups and pick out ones you recognize

  • @Brera011 *groan* XD

  • @theshikuko Must have been "a dummy" playing the guitar

  • very unsuspicious, carrying a suitcase with IR logo, transmission and a gun.

  • heej, I see the painting of the dutchess at 3:03!

  • @IonicGell200 the drummer is awesome

  • That's even more inexplicable than the other things!

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