Our introductory episode kicks off in spectacular fashion with a review of the Thunderbirds adventure that started it all – Trapped In The Sky! But can Ben and Jack dodge all the clichés that come up when fans discuss this classic, iconic, action-packed episode?… Probably not.
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“The Security Hazard Show” Launching April 23!
A brand new podcast about the worlds of Gerry Anderson is blasting off from Security Hazard on Wednesday, April 23rd 2025. Hosted by Jack Knoll and Ben Wolf Page, The Security Hazard Show will broadcast live on YouTube every Wednesday at 6:00 pm GMT, and then be available to watch and listen to any time across podcast platforms such as Spotify and Apple Podcasts.
“Security Hazard Minis” – New Episodes Every Monday on YouTube
Introducing “Security Hazard Minis,” a YouTube series featuring Gerry Anderson collectibles and Supermarionation insights from Security Hazard’s own Jack Knoll! Today we’re highlighting episodes you might have missed from January 2025 about unusual Thunderbirds statues, a 1993 Captain Scarlet annual, a unique signed vehicle design, and 1980s calendars showcasing various Anderson creations.
Thunderbirds (2004) The Movie | A 20th Anniversary Retrospective
Everything you never wanted to know about the 2004 movie of Thunderbirds in one impossible-to-digest video. We’ll work on the tagline, but hey, it’s finally here! Earlier this year, Andrew Clements came to me with the idea of commemorating the 20th anniversary of the Thunderbirds movie. Andrew wrote an enormous review of the movie forContinue reading “Thunderbirds (2004) The Movie | A 20th Anniversary Retrospective”
Coming November 2nd 2024: Thunderbirds The Movie | A 20th Anniversary Retrospective
In celebration of Thunderbirds Day, today we’re releasing a new trailer for our great, big, spectacular retrospective video about the 2004 Thunderbirds movie. Enjoy glimpses at some of the faces reflecting on 20 years of Jonathan Frakes’ live-action take on Thunderbirds, including some special guests who helped to bring the film to life.
David Graham (1925-2024)
David Graham, the actor who brought us the voices of Parker, Brains, and countless other Supermarionation characters, has died at the age of 99. Grandpa Twink, Fernando, Red Scalp, Big Ben, Dr. Beaker, Mitch the Monkey, Zarin, Bill Gibson, Professor Matic, Zoonie, Lt. Ninety, Boris Spacespy, Oink, Aloysius Parker, Brains, Kyrano, and Gordon Tracy… ThoseContinue reading “David Graham (1925-2024)”
New Video Coming Soon: Thunderbirds The Movie | A 20th Anniversary Retrospective
Andrew Clements and I are making a very, very long video about the 2004 Thunderbirds movie, and we released the trailer today which you should definitely watch.
LIVE STREAM: Battle of the Thunderbirds Craft
There’s something major going down on Tracy Island. On Friday, February 16, 2024 at 7:00 PM GMT, I’ll be hosting and participating in a debate over on the official Gerry Anderson channels across YouTube, Facebook, X (Twitter), and beyond. We’re settling an age-old argument between Thunderbirds fans – which is truly the greatest of the International Rescue craft?
The Thunderbirds Video Games Retrospective
Thunderbirds has action, suspense, some combat scenarios, a range of vehicles to operate, and a wide collection of characters with unique specialist skills. Surely, a video game based on the format is as easy as interpreting Alan Tracy’s nigthmares? So, why has every single Thunderbirds game that’s ever been produced not hit the mark for me?
Which scene from Thunderbirds is being filmed in this photo? Here’s the long answer…
For years I’ve looked at this behind the scenes photograph from Thunderbirds and tried to work out which episode/scene is being filmed. It’s been published in countless books, magazines, and websites over the years and I’ve never found a definitive answer. The puppet characters and the set being worked on are so brightly lit and generic that it’s difficult to make out any distinctive details to make it abundantly obvious which scene is being worked on. In the past I’ve seen some folks identify it as Pit of Peril, End of the Road, Edge of Impact, and a miriad of other alternatives – some of which seemed credible but didn’t quite sit right with me. So, I finally decided to undertake my own investigations. This article started life as an unpublished tweet that got out of hand. You folks know how I like to make a mountain out of a mole hill, so I’ve decided to convert my research into a blog post so that I’m not hampered by Twitter’s pesky character limits. But just like Twitter, the whole thing ended up turning into an argument…
