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Thunderbirds :: Give or Take a Million (02x06)
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| Title: | Give or Take a Million |
| Episode #: | 02x06 |
| Production Number: | 31 |
| Original Airdate: | Sunday December 25th, 1966 |
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At the Coralville Children's hospital, Christmas time is rapidly approaching. The board members decide how to make the little guys inside the hospital happy. One man decides to donate a rocket, while another (a toystore owner) agrees to fill up the hospital with goodies for the kids. One lucky patient will even win a trip to Tracy Island. However, back in New York, two criminals have tied up a pair of mall Santas to drill through to the bank next door. They steal all the gold in the bank, but trip a floor alarm and escape in the toy rocket. Will the kids' holiday season be ruined?
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| Guest Stars | | •Charles "Bud" Tingwell | voiced | Dr. Lang / Tanner | Recurring (third appearance) | | •David Graham | voiced | Straker / Santa Leo | Recurring (32nd appearance) | | •Jeremy Wilkin | voiced | Saunders / TV Reporter / 1st Santa | Recurring (6th appearance) | | •Peter Dyneley | voiced | Preston | Recurring (22nd appearance) | | •Ray Barrett | voiced | Scobie / Harman / Security Chief Joe | Recurring (30th appearance) | | •Sylvia Anderson | voiced | Nicky / Nurse Nimmo | Recurring (17th appearance) |
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Parker does not appear in this episode. | It is said that in 2067, Christmas Day will be on a Sunday. This is proven fact. | New Thunderbird 3 launch footage (filmed for the movie "Thunderbirds Are Go") is seen. Jeff tells Nicky that the craft is 287 feet high. | The toy Thunderbirds at the beginning were actually produced by J. Rosenthal Toys in the 1960s. However, Thunderbird 5 didn't look even close to its TV counterpart, so it was scuttled from the filming. | Though the show was cancelled some while earlier, this was the final "Thunderbirds" episode to be aired. |
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It is supposed to be midnight when Virgil sets sail for the Coralville Hospital, but the Thunderbird 2 launch takes place in the day. |
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