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Thunderbirds: Terror from the Stars

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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
Science Fiction Adventure Fiction

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I love The Thunderbirds and the Tracy family! The adventures of International Rescue are classics. This time though the story is too much out of this world. There are aliens, yes aliens.

Listen, in a way I get it. It´s scifi, so you can do pretty much anything you want, but the strengh of The Thunderbirds has always been that the stories are in at least some way based on a scifi reality, but aliens ahem.

The performances are good, but could have been better. The production is like a 1960´s radio drama and I just LOVE, LOVE, LOVE that.

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