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891: 1506: 513:" – had instructed Gerry Anderson to make all episodes 50 minutes long so the series could fill an hour-long commercial TV timeslot. In the case of "Martian Invasion", APF did not have the time to re-work the story straight away, and ultimately the episode was expanded and finished only after the completion of the Series One finale, " 410:, who fires the craft's missile gun at a ridge to cause a rockslide blocking the road. Fleeing on foot, The Hood steals a light aircraft from a nearby aerodrome and flies to meet General X. However, the plane is not airworthy and The Hood crashes into the General's villa. The Hood survives but his film is destroyed. 343:
Overseen by "Stutt", Goldheimer's production begins shooting in the Nevada desert. As the crew mount a shot of the Martians blowing up the entrance to a cave, trapping two police officers inside, The Hood bribes corrupt producer Bletcher to increase the strength of the explosives. On detonation, what
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For this episode only, The Hood adopts the alias "Agent Seven-Nine". Although the script names The Hood's employer "General Strond", in the finished episode he is referred to only as "General X". The character is never seen clearly: in one scene, he is shown standing behind a translucent curtain; in
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According to Bentley, the episode's weaknesses include its "sparse" plot as well as the "lengthy chase sequence" in its latter half. Hearn comments that International Rescue's pursuit of the Hood offers "little to match the wit and ingenuity of the earlier action", although he considers the Hood's
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Chris Bentley and Marcus Hearn discuss the episode as a satire of the film industry, especially in its characters and dialogue. Hearn views the guest cast as caricatures: Bletcher a sleazy movie producer and Goldheimer an ingratiating director who is past his peak. He also notes a humorous exchange
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magazine praises the episode's "enjoyably silly" plot and "natty" chase scenes, as well as the look of Goldheimer's Martians. He also states that The Hood's plan makes little sense and that his schemes in general become "sillier and sillier. All of bizarre aspects are on show here."
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to destroy their patrol car; the men flee to a nearby cave, into which the aliens fire projectiles that emit suffocating gas. A final shot of one of the Martians dissolves into a scene of Goldheimer pitching the story to Bletcher and "Mr Stutt", revealing the previous scene to be an
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The episode begins with an action sequence from Goldheimer's film: driving through the desert, police officers Slim and Maguire (whose actors are rescued later in the episode) encounter a flying saucer from Mars, whose occupants use
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Having recorded the entire rescue operation on one of the film crew's cameras, The Hood departs in a jeep to deliver the footage to General X. When Goldheimer innocently tries to take a photo of the departing
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to maintain plausibility within its science fiction genre: "We couldn't have real Martians, so the situation you see at the beginning of the episode turns out to be a film set."
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follows the missions of International Rescue, a secret organisation that uses technologically advanced rescue vehicles to save human life. The lead characters are ex-astronaut
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original 25-minute episode format in January 1965. A few weeks earlier, Lew Grade – who had been greatly impressed by the original 25-minute version of the first episode, "
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invading the Earth. This is secretly a front for another of The Hood's schemes to manipulate the Tracys into a rescue operation and obtain the technical secrets of the
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As the film crew resume shooting, Scott and Virgil reflect on events, wondering if "Stutt" was the person who has been hounding International Rescue
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Sylvia Anderson described the episode as "another comic-strip action adventure from Alan Fennell" and a "rather elaborate caper".
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was meant to be a small rockfall turns into a landslide that completely blocks the cave and causes it to flood with
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between a bored make-up artist and a frustrated actor playing one of the Martians. Hearn compares General X to
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s camera detector, and an expansion of the chase sequence (in particular, the insertion of the tunnel scenes).
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Mike Fillis considers The Hood's strategy "pedestrian at best" and entertaining only to a child audience.
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With the crew unable to clear the rock, Goldheimer transmits an emergency call to International Rescue.
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s on-board camera detector – a device that alerts International Rescue to attempts to film the
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as the 24th episode of Series One. It is the tenth episode in the official running order.
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agrees to finance director Goldheimer's new production: a science-fiction thriller about
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other scenes, he is sitting in a high-backed armchair facing away from the camera.
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and directed by David Elliott, it was first broadcast on 17 March 1966 on
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The episode had its first UK-wide network broadcast on 27 March 1992 on
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machines in action and sell their technical secrets to a hostile power.
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Index

Thunderbirds
Alan Fennell
Sylvia Anderson
Ray Barrett
Peter Dyneley
David Graham
Shane Rimmer
Matt Zimmerman
Move – and You're Dead
Brink of Disaster
List of episodes
Thunderbirds
Supermarionation
Gerry
Sylvia Anderson
AP Films
Lew Grade
ITC Entertainment
Alan Fennell
ATV Midlands
Jeff Tracy
Thunderbird machines
Hood
BBC2
Fleetway Publications
Hood
Martians
flying saucers
Thunderbird machines
Kyrano

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