List of Terrahawks episodes (original) (raw)
This is an episode guide for the Gerry Anderson television series Terrahawks, made for the British company LWT by Anderburr Pictures and first broadcast from 1983 to 1986 on ITV. A total of 39 episodes, listed here in their recommended broadcast order, were filmed in two production blocks at Bray Studios in Berkshire from January 1983 to August 1984, on a combined budget of £6.4 million. The 26 episodes of the first production block aired as two series from October to December 1983 and September to December 1984; the third series, comprising the final 13 episodes, from May to July 1986.
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dbo:abstract | This is an episode guide for the Gerry Anderson television series Terrahawks, made for the British company LWT by Anderburr Pictures and first broadcast from 1983 to 1986 on ITV. A total of 39 episodes, listed here in their recommended broadcast order, were filmed in two production blocks at Bray Studios in Berkshire from January 1983 to August 1984, on a combined budget of £6.4 million. The 26 episodes of the first production block aired as two series from October to December 1983 and September to December 1984; the third series, comprising the final 13 episodes, from May to July 1986. (en) |
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dbp:aux | 2.0 "Space Samurai", "The Sporilla", "Happy Madeday" and "From Here to Infinity" (en) "The Midas Touch", "Unseen Menace", "Zero's Finest Hour" and "The Ultimate Menace" (en) "My Kingdom for a Zeaf", "Play It Again, Sram", "Gold" and "Midnight Blue" (en) "Thunder Path", "The Ugliest Monster of All", "Gunfight at Oaky's Corral" and "The Gun" (en) "To Catch a Tiger", "Mind Monster", "Operation S.A.S." and "Ten Top Pop" (en) |
dbp:directedby | dbr:Desmond_Saunders dbr:Alan_Pattillo Tony Bell (en) Tony Lenny (en) Desmond Saunders (en) Alan Pattillo (en) Tony Bell and Tony Lenny (en) |
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dbp:rtitle | Expected the Unexpected (en) Flaming Thunderbolts (en) Hostages of Mars (en) Menace from Mars (en) Terror from Mars (en) Zero Strikes Back (en) |
dbp:shortsummary | It-star masterminds its first attack, attempting to destroy the Terrahawks with a bomb. (en) The Terrahawks find a teddy bear-like alien adrift in a space capsule and take him back to Hawknest. However, he is actually one of Zelda's monsters and begins to wreak havoc in the base. (en) Yung-Star runs away, but he is unknowingly carrying a 'bug' in the form of a powder inside him. (en) Zero and Dix-Huit roll to the rescue after Kate Kestrel is kidnapped by Yung-Star and Yuri. (en) The Overlander is hijacked, but the hijacker, a news reporter by the name of Darrel, is a potential security hazard for the Terrahawks. (en) Yung-star and It-star are sent with Captain Goat to run a pirate radio ship to lure the Terrahawks into a trap. (en) Kate is taken hostage by Andeburr Records employee Stuart "Stew" Dapples, who is under Zelda's control. (en) Zelda attacks Earth on Christmas Eve, convinced that the Terrahawks' guard will be down. However, Ninestein anticipates such a move, and all-out war erupts. Perhaps the Christmas spirit can even reach someone like Zelda... (en) Yung-Star devises a way to make the Cubes more powerful by combining them. Zelda forms a group of them into a gun and threatens to destroy a newly constructed dam. Meanwhile, Tiger finally loses patience with the Zeroids and orders Zero to give them a new, 'standardised voice', but regrets his decision when all the Zeroids speak with the Sergeant Major's voice! (en) An old space probe approaches Earth, but the Terrahawks worry because it was never meant to return. (en) Zelda reflects on the exploits of her monsters, who have all failed to defeat the Terrahawks. She reveals she has a new store of frozen creatures with even deadlier powers. Cy-star has news of her own: she's having a baby. (en) Zelda defrosts one of her monsters, Sram, who unleashes his devastating voice against the Terrahawks. (en) The Terrahawks struggle to defend against the aliens' strange powers, and find they may be forced to stop the attack at the cost of Ninestein's life. (en) The aliens are preoccupied with the birth of Cy-star's child while the Terrahawks prepare to launch a sneak attack. (en) Ninestein enters an old-fashioned gun fight between one of Zelda's Cubes in the Arizona desert. (en) Stew Dapples becomes the eyewitness to Zelda's latest plot when he sees a UFO. (en) An overzealous general seizes control of the Terrahawks to mount a direct assault on Zelda's Mars base. Ninestein makes futile attempts to warn him that Zelda and her gang of monsters are too powerful to engage in direct combat. Zelda readies a counter-strike team of Sram, Yuri, Lord Tempo and Yung-star. (en) While pursuing a ZEAF, Hawkwing flies too high and is marooned in space. (en) Zelda dispatches Yung-star and a new monster, Lord Tempo, to find the location of Hawknest. While traveling back in time to avoid Spacehawk, they pick up King Richard III. (en) Zelda sends a huge egg to the moon that hatches into a one-eyed monster. (en) MOID perfects the greatest disguise of all: the invisible man. (en) Lord Tempo creates a time warp in order to slow down the Terrahawks' ability to react to a full-scale attack. (en) Zelda lures Ninestein with the captured two-man crew of a commercial space transporter. When the Terrahawks electronically isolate themselves from after rescuing the men, Kate has to inform Ninestein that the mission to get him back is ahead of schedule. (en) Zelda attacks NASA's outpost on Mars and establishes her home, then mounts an attack on Earth, forcing the Terrahawks into battle. (en) A statue of Yung-star is found at a museum on Earth. (en) The Terrahawks pick up a capsule in space containing only a strange vapour. However, it actually contains a gaseous monster that meddles with their minds. (en) Zelda lures the Terrahawks to Jupiter's moon Callisto by ransacking a listening post there. Once they arrive, they find themselves being stalked by the fearsome Sporilla. (en) Kate Kestrel wins the world song contest and goes on to compete in the interstellar song contest. Zelda contends that as a resident of Earth's solar system she has a right to participate too, and challenges Kate to a sing-off on a neutral planetoid with her family and Sram as her band. (en) Yuri seals Battlehawk inside Hawknest after Battletank picks up a bomb while investigating a ZEAF. (en) A pair of miners find and capture a Sporilla and take it back to Earth to sell to a shady sideshow owner. Once it's on Earth, Zelda uses her powers to enlarge the monster into an unstoppable giant. (en) Zelda gives Sram another chance to defeat the Terrahawks by sending him to hijack the Overlander, an automated vehicle that delivers vital supplies to Hawknest. (en) When the Terrahawks are rendered catatonic by space flowers, Zero is forced to battle for the cure on his own. (en) Zelda and the Terrahawks team up to stop Zyklon, a gigantic spaceship dedicated to destroying all life in the universe. (en) Zelda enjoins the help of Cold Finger, an alien who uses water and ice as weapons. (en) Zelda sends one of her monsters to blow up the "Space Fort Knox" to cause economic havoc. (en) Tamura, a Samurai warrior from outer space, forces Zelda and Ninestein to meet on neutral ground in order to settle their dispute peacefully. (en) Zelda unleashes MOID, Master of Infinite Disguise, who kidnaps Hiro and impersonates him. (en) Zero is feeling out of sorts and goes in for repairs, but makes a grim discovery; Zelda and her family have infiltrated Hawknest. (en) The Zeroids find an explosive meteorite, which the human Terrahawks mistake for gold and which Zero mistakes for the god that Ninestein worships; it kills one of Ninestein's clones when it explodes, forcing another to take his place. (en) |
dbp:title | Doppelganger (en) Runaway (en) The Midas Touch (en) Midnight Blue (en) The Gun (en) Child's Play (en) First Strike (en) Timewarp (en) Close Call (en) From Here to Infinity (en) GOD (en) Operation Zero (en) A Christmas Miracle (en) Cold Finger (en) Cry UFO (en) Expect the Unexpected: Part 1 (en) Expect the Unexpected: Part 2 (en) Gunfight at Oaky's Corral (en) Happy Madeday (en) Jolly Roger One (en) Ma's Monsters (en) Mind Monster (en) My Kingdom for a Zeaf (en) Operation S.A.S. (en) Play It Again, Sram (en) Space Cyclops (en) Space Giant (en) Space Samurai (en) Ten Top Pop (en) Terratomb (en) The Sporilla (en) The Ugliest Monster of All (en) The Ultimate Menace (en) Thunder Path (en) Thunder-Roar (en) To Catch a Tiger (en) Two for the Price of One (en) Unseen Menace (en) Zero's Finest Hour (en) |
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dbp:writtenby | dbr:Gerry_Anderson Gerry Anderson (en) "Albert Zweistein" (en) "Andre Le Chatstein" (en) "Ann Teakstein" (en) "B. O. Garstein" (en) "Claude Backstein" (en) "Cubby Dreistein" (en) "Edward E. Barestein" (en) "Effie Linestein" (en) "Ewan Istein" (en) "Felix Stein" (en) "Frank Instein" (en) "Fred Barestein" (en) "I. C. Bergstein" (en) "Ivor Purstein" (en) "Kate Noweestein" (en) "Katz Stein" (en) "Kay Itstein" (en) "Kit Tenstein" (en) "Koo Garstein" (en) "L. Inkstein" (en) "Leo Pardstein" (en) "Lita Beerstein" (en) "Major Daystein" (en) "Manny Pheakstein" (en) "Otto Von Lowstein" (en) "P. U. Mastein" (en) "Polly Phillestein" (en) "Rory Peetstein" (en) "Sheik Spearstein" (en) "Sue Donymstein" (en) "T. I. Gerstein" (en) "Tom Angeristein" (en) "Tom Katstein" (en) Trevor Lansdown and Tony Barwick (en) |
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rdfs:comment | This is an episode guide for the Gerry Anderson television series Terrahawks, made for the British company LWT by Anderburr Pictures and first broadcast from 1983 to 1986 on ITV. A total of 39 episodes, listed here in their recommended broadcast order, were filmed in two production blocks at Bray Studios in Berkshire from January 1983 to August 1984, on a combined budget of £6.4 million. The 26 episodes of the first production block aired as two series from October to December 1983 and September to December 1984; the third series, comprising the final 13 episodes, from May to July 1986. (en) |
rdfs:label | List of Terrahawks episodes (en) |
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