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Terrahawks

Terrahawks
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Genre Science fiction (alien invasion), action, adventure, children's television
Created by Gerry Anderson
Christopher Burr
Written by Gerry Anderson
Tony Barwick
Donald James
Trevor Lansdowne
Directed by Tony Bell
Tony Lenny
Alan Pattillo
Desmond Saunders
Voices of Denise Bryer
Windsor Davies
Jeremy Hitchen
Anne Ridler
Robbie Stevens
Moya Griffiths (Kate Kestrel's singing voice only)
Composer(s) Richard Harvey
Lionel Robinson
Gerry Anderson
Christopher Burr
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
No. of series 3
No. of episodes 39 (list of episodes)
Production
Producer(s) Gerry Anderson
Christopher Burr
Editor(s) Tony Lenny
Camera setup Single
Running time 25 mins approx.
Production company(s) Anderson Burr Pictures
Release
Original network ITV
Picture format Film (16 and 35 mm)
Audio format Mono
Original release 3 October 1983 (1983-10-03) – 26 July 1986 (1986-07-26)

Gerry Anderson & Christopher Burr's Terrahawks, usually referred to simply as Terrahawks, is a 1980s British science fiction television series produced by Anderson Burr Pictures and created by the production team of Gerry Anderson and Christopher Burr. The show was Anderson's first in over a decade to use puppets for its characters, and also his last. Anderson's previous puppet-laden TV series included Thunderbirds and Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons.

Set in the year 2020, the series followed the adventures of the Terrahawks, a taskforce responsible for protecting Earth from invasion by a group of extraterrestrial androids and aliens led by Zelda. Like Anderson's previous puppet series, futuristic vehicles and technology featured prominently in each episode.

The series is set in the year 2020, after an alien force has destroyed NASA's Mars base and Earth is under threat. A small organisation, The Terrahawks, is set up to defend the planet. From Hawknest, their secret base in South America, they develop sophisticated weapons to prepare for the battles to come.

Terrahawks was less straight-faced than any of Anderson's previous series, featuring a wry, tongue-in-cheek humour as well as dramatic jeopardy. The ensemble cast, with each member assigned a vehicle, had many similarities with Anderson's Thunderbirds, whilst the alien invasion plot was reminiscent of Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons and the live action UFO.

Prior to Terrahawks and throughout the entirety of the 1960s, Anderson's series were noted for their use of his patented Supermarionation technique, which made use of electronically augmented marionettes (the final series to use this technique was the live action/Supermarionation hybrid The Secret Service in 1969; Anderson switched to live action production beginning with 1970's UFO). In contrast, producers of Terrahawks made use of latex muppet-style hand puppets to animate the characters, in a process Anderson dubbed Supermacromation.


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