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Thunderbirds :: Thunderbirds Are Go (02x08)
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| Title: | Thunderbirds Are Go |
| Original Airdate: | Monday December 12th, 1966 |
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The manned exploration mission taking place aboard Zero X comes to a halt when the plane crashes during liftoff. Two years later a committee deduces that sabotage was the reason for this; and calls upon International Rescue to oversee their next launch of Zero X. It reaches its destination, but it also encounters unexpected hazards, forcing the committee to call upon IR again. Can the Thunderbirds get to the bottom of this? | | There are no foreign summaries for this episode: Contribute |
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This is the very first "Thunderbirds" feature film produced. However, that didn't help it at the box office. |
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The name of the Zero X launch site, when viewed on the map, is "Glenn Field," though when Lady Penelope drives into the parking lot, a sign on the gate of the press enclosure reads "Glenfield." |
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