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Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons, often referred to as simply Captain Scarlet, is a science fiction
Science fiction

Science fiction is a broad genre of fiction that often involves speculations based on current or future science or technology. Science fiction is found in books, art, television, films, games, theatre, and other media....
 television
Television

Television is a widely used telecommunication mass-media for transmitting and receiving moving , either monochrome or color, usually accompanied by sound....
 series produced by the Century 21 Productions Television company of Gerry Anderson
Gerry Anderson

Gerry Anderson Member of the Order of the British Empire, born , is a United Kingdom producer, director and writer, famous for his futuristic television programmes, particularly those involving specially modified marionettes, a process called "Supermarionation"....
, John Read
John Read (producer)

John Read Read initially worked at the BBC as a producer for the Talks Department and a screenwriter for the Film Department. He directed the 1962 BBC documentary An Act of Faith, narrated by Leo Genn, on the destruction and rebuilding of Coventry Cathedral....
, Reg Hill
Reg Hill

Reg Hill was a United Kingdom television producer commonly associated with the works of Gerry Anderson.Hill served as art director for Anderson's television series The Adventures of Twizzle and Torchy the Battery Boy and continued the post for the film Crossroads to Crime....
 and Sylvia Anderson
Sylvia Anderson

Sylvia Anderson , born , is a Great Britain voice artist and film producer, most notable for collaborations with her ex-husband Gerry Anderson....
. It was first shown in the United Kingdom
United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom , the UK or Britain,is a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe....
 (originally on ATV
Associated TeleVision

Associated Television, often referred to as ATV, was a United Kingdom television company, holder of various licenses to broadcast on the ITV network from 1955 until 31 December 1981....
 Midlands, but later the whole of the UK) between September 1967 and May 1968. It used puppetry (Supermarionation
Supermarionation

Supermarionation is a Puppeteer technique devised in the 1960s by British production company AP Films. It was used extensively in the company's numerous Gerry Anderson and Sylvia Anderson-produced action-adventure series, the most famous of which was Thunderbirds ....
) and scale model special effects.

The series is one of several of popular science-fiction TV adventure series the Andersons produced in the 1960s, beginning with Supercar
Supercar (TV series)

Supercar was a children's TV show produced by Gerry Anderson and Arthur Provis's AP Films for Associated TeleVision and ITC Entertainment. 39 episodes were produced between 1961 and 1962, and it was Anderson's first half-hour series....
 and followed by Fireball XL5
Fireball XL5

Fireball XL5 is a science fiction-themed children's television show produced in what was described as a modest building in a trading estate in Slough, Berkshire, United Kingdom....
, Stingray
Stingray (TV series)

Stingray is a children's marionette television show, created by Gerry Anderson and Sylvia Anderson and produced by AP Films for Associated TeleVision and ITC Entertainment from 1964-65....
, Thunderbirds
Thunderbirds (TV series)

Thunderbirds is a British mid-1960s television show devised by Gerry Anderson and Sylvia Anderson and made by AP Films using a form of marionette puppetry dubbed "Supermarionation"....
, Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons, Joe 90
Joe 90

Joe 90 is a 1968 television series concerning the adventures of a nine-year-old boy, Joe McClaine, set in the years 2012-2013. Devised by Gerry Anderson and Sylvia Anderson, a single season of thirty 25-minute episodes was completed, and it was the last show to be made exclusively using a form of puppetry called "Supermarionation"....
, and the little-seen The Secret Service
The Secret Service

* This article is about the television series. For the form of government policing, see secret service.The Secret Service is the title of a United Kingdom children's Spy-fi series produced by Gerry Anderson and Lord Lew Grade's Century 21 Productions company for ITC Entertainment in 1969 and broadcast on some ITV stations in the Uni...
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Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons, often referred to as simply Captain Scarlet, is a science fiction
Science fiction

Science fiction is a broad genre of fiction that often involves speculations based on current or future science or technology. Science fiction is found in books, art, television, films, games, theatre, and other media....
 television
Television

Television is a widely used telecommunication mass-media for transmitting and receiving moving , either monochrome or color, usually accompanied by sound....
 series produced by the Century 21 Productions Television company of Gerry Anderson
Gerry Anderson

Gerry Anderson Member of the Order of the British Empire, born , is a United Kingdom producer, director and writer, famous for his futuristic television programmes, particularly those involving specially modified marionettes, a process called "Supermarionation"....
, John Read
John Read (producer)

John Read Read initially worked at the BBC as a producer for the Talks Department and a screenwriter for the Film Department. He directed the 1962 BBC documentary An Act of Faith, narrated by Leo Genn, on the destruction and rebuilding of Coventry Cathedral....
, Reg Hill
Reg Hill

Reg Hill was a United Kingdom television producer commonly associated with the works of Gerry Anderson.Hill served as art director for Anderson's television series The Adventures of Twizzle and Torchy the Battery Boy and continued the post for the film Crossroads to Crime....
 and Sylvia Anderson
Sylvia Anderson

Sylvia Anderson , born , is a Great Britain voice artist and film producer, most notable for collaborations with her ex-husband Gerry Anderson....
. It was first shown in the United Kingdom
United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom , the UK or Britain,is a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe....
 (originally on ATV
Associated TeleVision

Associated Television, often referred to as ATV, was a United Kingdom television company, holder of various licenses to broadcast on the ITV network from 1955 until 31 December 1981....
 Midlands, but later the whole of the UK) between September 1967 and May 1968. It used puppetry (Supermarionation
Supermarionation

Supermarionation is a Puppeteer technique devised in the 1960s by British production company AP Films. It was used extensively in the company's numerous Gerry Anderson and Sylvia Anderson-produced action-adventure series, the most famous of which was Thunderbirds ....
) and scale model special effects.

The series is one of several of popular science-fiction TV adventure series the Andersons produced in the 1960s, beginning with Supercar
Supercar (TV series)

Supercar was a children's TV show produced by Gerry Anderson and Arthur Provis's AP Films for Associated TeleVision and ITC Entertainment. 39 episodes were produced between 1961 and 1962, and it was Anderson's first half-hour series....
 and followed by Fireball XL5
Fireball XL5

Fireball XL5 is a science fiction-themed children's television show produced in what was described as a modest building in a trading estate in Slough, Berkshire, United Kingdom....
, Stingray
Stingray (TV series)

Stingray is a children's marionette television show, created by Gerry Anderson and Sylvia Anderson and produced by AP Films for Associated TeleVision and ITC Entertainment from 1964-65....
, Thunderbirds
Thunderbirds (TV series)

Thunderbirds is a British mid-1960s television show devised by Gerry Anderson and Sylvia Anderson and made by AP Films using a form of marionette puppetry dubbed "Supermarionation"....
, Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons, Joe 90
Joe 90

Joe 90 is a 1968 television series concerning the adventures of a nine-year-old boy, Joe McClaine, set in the years 2012-2013. Devised by Gerry Anderson and Sylvia Anderson, a single season of thirty 25-minute episodes was completed, and it was the last show to be made exclusively using a form of puppetry called "Supermarionation"....
, and the little-seen The Secret Service
The Secret Service

* This article is about the television series. For the form of government policing, see secret service.The Secret Service is the title of a United Kingdom children's Spy-fi series produced by Gerry Anderson and Lord Lew Grade's Century 21 Productions company for ITC Entertainment in 1969 and broadcast on some ITV stations in the Uni...
. Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons was the first series made after the international success of Thunderbirds in 1964-66.

Synopsis

On a mission to Mars in 2068, a Mysteron
Mysteron

The Mysterons are a fictional race of extraterrestrials which appear in the United Kingdom science fiction Supermarionation television series' Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons and Gerry Anderson's New Captain Scarlet, symbolised by ubiquitous projected green rings and the deep bass voice of their human convert, Captain Black ....
 installation is attacked and destroyed by a team of three Earth explorers, including Captain Black
Captain Black (Captain Scarlet)

Captain Black is the fictional nemesis of Captain Scarlet and recurring Mysteron agent in the 1960s United Kingdom supermarionation science fiction television series Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons and its Computer generated imagery remake Gerry Anderson's New Captain Scarlet....
, leading the Mysterons to declare a "War of Nerves" on Earth. The Mysterons have the ability to replicate and then control any person or object they first kill or destroy, through their power of "retro-metabolism". They use this power to conduct a war of terror against Earth—primarily aimed at the world leaders, major cities, industrial and defence establishments, and, of course, "Spectrum" and its airborne Cloudbase
Cloudbase

Cloudbase is the fictional skyborne headquarters of international security organisation Spectrum, from Gerry Anderson's science fiction television series Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons ....
 headquarters. The Mysterons are never seen; their presence is indicated by two circles of light tracking across the scene. Their actions on Earth
Earth

Earth is the third planet from the Sun. Earth is the largest of the terrestrial planets in the Solar System in diameter, mass and density. It is also referred to as the World and Wiktionary:Terra.Note that by International Astronomical Union convention, the term "Terra" is used for naming extensive land masses, rather...
 are always through their replicated intermediaries — with the possible exception of Captain Black whose death is never portrayed and who may simply have been "turned" as their first agent whilst still on Mars. Although this distinction is never made in the series, the accompanying book states that Black was killed and revitalised by the Mysterons in much the same way as their other victims throughout the series.

Captain Scarlet becomes Spectrum's principal weapon at the forefront of the battle with the Mysterons after the events of the first episode, "The Mysterons
The Mysterons (Captain Scarlet episode)

"The Mysterons" is the first episode of the Supermarionation television series Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons. It was first broadcast in the UK on September 29, 1967 on ATV Midlands....
". In that episode, Scarlet (whose real name is Paul Metcalfe) is one of two Spectrum agents (the other being fellow Spectrum agent Captain Brown) killed by the Mysterons in a rigged car crash and then replaced with a duplicate under their control; for reasons never explained in or out of the series, however, when the duplicate falls 800 feet from a tower the personality of Paul Metcalfe reasserts itself in the duplicate, who is immune thereafter to Mysteron control. Not only that, but Scarlet's new body has two new powers: it allows him to sense the presence of other Mysteron duplicates nearby, and if he should be injured or even killed, retro-metabolism will re-create him as good as before. ("Self-repairing" might be a more accurate way to describe this than the "indestructible" that the series uses, since it is established that Scarlet feels all the pain associated with any injuries he suffers.) This allows Scarlet to employ suicidally reckless options in order to foil the Mysterons, confident that while he will still experience the pain of the experience, he will fully recover from whatever injury results. This advantage is kept secret outside Spectrum, and even Captain Blue
Captain Blue (Captain Scarlet)

Captain Blue is a character in the 1960s Supermarionation television series Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons. He is a senior officer of the Spectrum organisation and a close friend of Captain Scarlet ....
 is often heard saying "But Captain, you'll be killed!" Later in the series, the Mysteron duplicates are discovered to be vulnerable to high-voltage electricity, implying that the same could permanently destroy Scarlet.

Characters


Spectrum personnel have military ranks and colour based code names (hence Captain Scarlet), and they are headed by Colonel White
Colonel White

Colonel White is a character in the 1960s Supermarionation television series Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons. He is the Commander-in-Chief of Spectrum, the security organisation dedicated to defending Earth against the Mysterons from Mars....
. Other characters include Captains Blue, Ochre, Grey, and Magenta, Lieutenant Green
Lieutenant Green

Lieutenant Green is the assistant of Colonel White in the Supermarionation television series series Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons. He is of Trinidad and Tobago origin, and as well as being the only non-white male on Cloudbase, he is the only officer to hold the rank of Lieutenant....
, and the five female fighter pilots, who have a different collective codename — the Angels — and are individually Destiny, Symphony, Melody, Rhapsody, and Harmony.

Spectrum personnel

Code name Real name voiced by
Captain Scarlet Paul Metcalfe Francis Matthews
Francis Matthews

Francis Matthews may refer to:*Francis Matthews , British actor*Francis P. Matthews, 49th United States Secretary of the Navy and the 8th Supreme Knight of the Knights of Columbus...
Captain Blue
Captain Blue (Captain Scarlet)

Captain Blue is a character in the 1960s Supermarionation television series Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons. He is a senior officer of the Spectrum organisation and a close friend of Captain Scarlet ....
Adam Svenson Ed Bishop
Ed Bishop

Ed Bishop , was an United States film, television, stage and radio actor based in United Kingdom....
Colonel White
Colonel White

Colonel White is a character in the 1960s Supermarionation television series Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons. He is the Commander-in-Chief of Spectrum, the security organisation dedicated to defending Earth against the Mysterons from Mars....
Charles Gray Donald Gray
Donald Gray

Donald Gray was a South African actor, probably best remembered for providing the voices to Colonel White, Captain Black and the Mysterons in the TV series Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons and for being the reason that Donald Marshall Gray changed his name to Charles Gray when he became an actor....
Lieutenant Green
Lieutenant Green

Lieutenant Green is the assistant of Colonel White in the Supermarionation television series series Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons. He is of Trinidad and Tobago origin, and as well as being the only non-white male on Cloudbase, he is the only officer to hold the rank of Lieutenant....
Seymour Griffiths Cy Grant
Cy Grant

Cy Grant is Guyanese actor, singer, guitarist and writer whose career has spanned six decades....
Doctor Fawn Edward Wilkie Charles 'Bud' Tingwell
Captain Ochre Richard Fraser Jeremy Wilkin
Jeremy Wilkin

Jeremy Wilkin is a United Kingdom actor, possibly best known for his contributions to the television productions of Gerry Anderson.He provided the voice of Virgil Tracy for Thunderbirds in the second series and the voice of Captain Ocher for Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons....
Captain Magenta
Captain Magenta

Captain Magenta is one of the characters in the 1960s Supermarionation television series Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons. He is a senior officer of the Spectrum organisation, but seldom leaves Cloudbase....
Patrick Donaghue Gary Files
Gary Files

Gary Files is an Australian-Canadian actor, writer and director who has resided in Australia, Canada and the United Kingdom. He has chosen to live in Australia since 1976....
Captain Grey
Captain Grey

Captain Grey is one of the characters in the 1960s Supermarionation television series Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons. He is a senior officer of the Spectrum organisation, but seldom leaves Cloudbase....
Bradley Holden Paul Maxwell
Paul Maxwell (actor)

Paul Maxwell was an actor working mostly in British television and films, where he was usually cast as an United States. In terms of audience, his most notable role was probably as Elsie Tanner's ex-GI bridegroom in her 1967 wedding on the long-running and widely popular soap-opera Coronation Street....
Captain Brown
Captain Brown

Captain Brown is a character in the 1960s Supermarionation television series Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons. A Spectrum officer, he is killed by the Mysteron Extraterrestrial life in the The Mysterons of the series....
Unspecified (killed by the Mysterons) Charles 'Bud' Tingwell
Captain Indigo
Captain Indigo

Captain Indigo is one of the characters in the 1960s Supermarionation television series Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons. Likewise with Captain Brown, he stars in only one episode ? "Spectrum Strikes Back" ? and is killed in his debut episode....
Unspecified (killed by the Mysterons) Gary Files
Gary Files

Gary Files is an Australian-Canadian actor, writer and director who has resided in Australia, Canada and the United Kingdom. He has chosen to live in Australia since 1976....
Destiny Angel Juliette Pontoin Elizabeth Morgan
Symphony Angel Karen Wainwright Janna Hill
Melody Angel Magnolia Jones Sylvia Anderson
Sylvia Anderson

Sylvia Anderson , born , is a Great Britain voice artist and film producer, most notable for collaborations with her ex-husband Gerry Anderson....
Rhapsody Angel Dianne Simms Elizabeth Morgan
Harmony Angel Chan Kwan Lian-Shin
Non-Spectrum personnel
Captain Black
Captain Black (Captain Scarlet)

Captain Black is the fictional nemesis of Captain Scarlet and recurring Mysteron agent in the 1960s United Kingdom supermarionation science fiction television series Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons and its Computer generated imagery remake Gerry Anderson's New Captain Scarlet....
Conrad Turner Donald Gray
Donald Gray

Donald Gray was a South African actor, probably best remembered for providing the voices to Colonel White, Captain Black and the Mysterons in the TV series Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons and for being the reason that Donald Marshall Gray changed his name to Charles Gray when he became an actor....
World President  Paul Maxwell
Paul Maxwell

Paul Maxwell may refer to:* Paul Maxwell , Canadian actor* Paul Maxwell , 15-year old boy killed in the Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma#Death by the Provisional Irish Republican Army...
Voice of the Mysterons  Donald Gray
Donald Gray

Donald Gray was a South African actor, probably best remembered for providing the voices to Colonel White, Captain Black and the Mysterons in the TV series Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons and for being the reason that Donald Marshall Gray changed his name to Charles Gray when he became an actor....


Note: with the exception of Captain Scarlet and Captain Blue, none of the above real names were actually mentioned on screen. They originate from various licensed spin-off publications. As such, it is debatable whether these names are actually canon
Canon (fiction)

Canon, in terms of a fictional universe, is any material that is considered to be "genuine," or can be directly referenced as material produced by the original author or creator of a series....
, but are generally accepted as such, particularly given the fact that several of the sources were sufficiently close to the production teams/ publishers, for the latter to have blocked erroneous information. It is from similar sources (the TV21 comics, for example) that non-canon personnel such as Captain Purple (based in England; killed shortly after the series began), and most of the Lieutenant-grades, come.

Puppets


Whether the puppets of the various Anderson series were modelled on real people, and who those real people were, is the subject of some question. Gerry and Sylvia Anderson have claimed that they asked the puppet designers to give the puppets rough resemblances to specific celebrities of the day. Some of the puppets, however, appear to be modelled instead on the actors who provided their voices; chief puppet artist Mary Turner admitted that Thunderbirds' Lady Penelope was modelled on Sylvia, a revelation the latter claimed came as a surprise.

On Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons, Captain Blue and Colonel White were said particularly to resemble their voice actors, Ed Bishop
Ed Bishop

Ed Bishop , was an United States film, television, stage and radio actor based in United Kingdom....
 and Donald Gray
Donald Gray

Donald Gray was a South African actor, probably best remembered for providing the voices to Colonel White, Captain Black and the Mysterons in the TV series Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons and for being the reason that Donald Marshall Gray changed his name to Charles Gray when he became an actor....
 respectively. (Ironically, although many fans believe the resemblance of Captain Blue and Ed Bishop to be particularly strong, based on Ed Bishop's appearance in Anderson's live-action series UFO
UFO (TV series)

UFO is a British television science fiction series created by Gerry Anderson and Sylvia Anderson and produced by the Anderson's and Lew Grade's Century 21 Productions for Grade's ITC Entertainment company....
, the blonde hair that Bishop's UFO character Straker
UFO (TV series)

UFO is a British television science fiction series created by Gerry Anderson and Sylvia Anderson and produced by the Anderson's and Lew Grade's Century 21 Productions for Grade's ITC Entertainment company....
 shares with Captain Blue is Bishop's brown hair bleached blonde in the first episode, and a wig in subsequent episodes of the series.) The Captain Scarlet character has been said at various times to have been modelled on Cary Grant
Cary Grant

Archibald Alec Leach , better known by his stage name, Cary Grant, was a British-born American actor. With his distinctive yet not quite placeable accent, he was noted as perhaps the foremost exemplar of the debonair leading man, handsome, virile, charismatic and charming....
, Roger Moore
Roger Moore

Sir Roger George Moore Order of the British Empire is an English actor. He is perhaps best known for portraying two British action heroes, Simon Templar in the television series The Saint from 1962 to 1969, and James Bond in James Bond ....
, and on Scarlet's voice actor Francis Matthews
Francis Matthews (actor)

Francis Matthews is an England film, TV and stage actor....
; while no definite answer appears to be forthcoming, Matthews says that Gerry Anderson went to great lengths to get him to sign on to the production because of his skilled Cary Grant impression. Anderson, however, claims (in his biography) that the impression was Matthews' choice at audition, and whilst it wasn't what had been intended for the character they chose to use it. For the pilot episode, a separate head was sculpted for the Captain Scarlet puppet, purely for the one-second close-up reaction shot of Scarlet being hit by the bullet fired by Captain Blue.

The appearance of four of the Angels were allegedly based on contemporary celebrities:
  • Destiny Angel on actress Ursula Andress
    Ursula Andress

    'Ursula Andress' is a Golden Globe award-winning Switzerland actor and a major sex symbol of the 1960s. She is best known for her roles as Bond girl: Honey Ryder in Dr....
    .
  • Harmony Angel on actress Tsai Chin
    Tsai Chin (actress)

    Tsai Chin , also known as Irene Chow, is a China-born actress living in England.BiographyEarly life, family & education...
    , most notable for her appearances in Harry Alan Towers
    Harry Alan Towers

    Harry Alan Towers is a radio and film producer and screenwriter, who has produced over a hundred feature films and who continues to write and produce well into his eighties....
    ' Fu Manchu
    Fu Manchu

    Dr. Fu Manchu is a fictional character first featured in a series of novels by English author Sax Rohmer during the first half of the 20th century....
     films.
  • Rhapsody Angel on model and actress Jean Shrimpton
    Jean Shrimpton

    Jean Shrimpton is an England Supermodel and actress. Nicknamed "The Shrimp", she was an icon of Swinging Sixties London, possessing some of the gamine features that also made a huge success of the younger Twiggy....
    .
  • Melody Angel on singer and actress Eartha Kitt
    Eartha Kitt

    Eartha Mae Kitt was an American actor, singer, and cabaret star. She was perhaps best known for her 1953 Christmas song "Santa Baby". Orson Welles once called her the "most exciting woman in the world." She took over the role of Catwoman for the third season of the 1960s Batman television series, replacing Julie Newmar, who was unavaila...
    .


The character of the World President which appeared in the first episode was modelled on its intended voice artist - actor Patrick McGoohan
Patrick McGoohan

Patrick Joseph McGoohan was an American-born actor, raised in Ireland and England, with an extensive stage and film career, most notably in the 1960s television series Danger Man , and the Cult television classic The Prisoner....
, an ITC/ATV contract player at the time.

Lieutenant Green was the first black character to appear in such a series and was voiced by black actor Cy Grant
Cy Grant

Cy Grant is Guyanese actor, singer, guitarist and writer whose career has spanned six decades....
.

As in the Andersons' previous puppet series, the characters' mouths were operated electronically, but in Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons the solenoid was placed in the puppets' chests rather than their heads. This meant that the puppets no longer needed oversized heads to accommodate the mechanisms and could be built with normal proportions for the first time. (Anderson later admitted in interviews that this was probably a mistake since the puppets lost a lot of their charm.) In order to enhance the sense of realism further, the puppets were never seen walking, as it was impossible to make their legs move realistically. For this reason characters are often seen standing on moving walkways or even sitting at moving desks, and there are of course any number of futuristic land, sea, air, and space vehicles for them to ride in, such as the Spectrum Pursuit Vehicle
Spectrum Pursuit Vehicle

The Spectrum Pursuit Vehicle is a fictional pursuit and attack vehicle from Gerry and Sylvia Anderson's science fiction television series Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons ....
 (SPV), the bright-red Spectrum Patrol Car
Spectrum Saloon Car (SSC)

The Spectrum Saloon Car , or Spectrum Patrol Car , is a fictional vehicle from Gerry Anderson Science fiction television series Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons ....
 (also referred to as the Spectrum Saloon
Spectrum Saloon Car (SSC)

The Spectrum Saloon Car , or Spectrum Patrol Car , is a fictional vehicle from Gerry Anderson Science fiction television series Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons ....
), the Spectrum Passenger Jet (SPJ), and the streamlined Angel Interceptor aircraft, armed with missile guns, all of them courtesy of special effects director Derek Meddings
Derek Meddings

Derek Meddings was a United Kingdom television and film special effects expert, initially noted for his work on the "Supermarionation" television puppet series produced by Gerry Anderson....
, his design assistant Michael Trim
Michael Trim

Michael Trim is an artist most famous for illustrating the cover of Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of The War of the Worlds, which depicts a Martian tripod striking down the heroic Thunder Child....
, and the miniatures unit.

SPVs were located around the world, hidden in public or commercial buildings. Upon meeting the staff of a building, a Spectrum agent would show his identification
Identification

Identification or Identify may refer to:* Identification , the process of assigning a pre-existing individual or class name to an individual organism...
 and the SPV would either be moved out for use, or the camouflage which had concealed it (a shack, or a goods container) would collapse to reveal it.

Title sequence and closing credits


Each episode begins with a short film sequence displayed from the viewpoint of an unseen assassin. As the opening credits
Opening credits

Opening credits, in a television program, motion picture or videogame, are shown at the beginning and list the most important members of the production....
 roll, the assassin approaches the corner of a run-down street at night. A voiceover
Voice-over

The term voice-over refers to a production technique where a Diegetic#Film_sound_and_music voice is broadcast live or pre-recorded in radio, television, film, theatre and/or presentation....
 from Ed Bishop
Ed Bishop

Ed Bishop , was an United States film, television, stage and radio actor based in United Kingdom....
 (who voiced Captain Blue) states: "The Mysterons. Sworn enemies of Earth...possessing the ability to recreate an exact likeness of an object or person. But first--they must destroy." Suddenly, there is the sound of a knocked bottle, a cat's wail is heard, powerful searchlights flash on and the agent turns to face Captain Scarlet. The assassin opens fire with a machine gun
Machine gun

A machine gun is a Automatic firearm mounted or portable firearm, usually designed to fire List of rifle cartridgess in quick succession from an Belt or large-capacity Magazine , typically at a rate of several hundred rounds per minute....
 but none of his bullets apparently manages to penetrate. The Spectrum officer fires his own gun and the attacker grunts as he falls to the ground dead. With a drum roll, the Captain Scarlet logo appears on the screen and the voiceover concludes: "Leading the fight--one man fate has made indestructible. His name: Captain Scarlet."

An alternate voiceover from Bishop, not commonly heard, states, before the sound of the knocked bottle: "One man. A man who is different. Chosen by fate...caught up in Earth's unwanted conflict with the Mysterons. Determined...courageous...indestructible. His name: Captain Scarlet." After the drum roll brings the Captain Scarlet logo on screen, a voiceover
Voice-over

The term voice-over refers to a production technique where a Diegetic#Film_sound_and_music voice is broadcast live or pre-recorded in radio, television, film, theatre and/or presentation....
 from Donald Gray
Donald Gray

Donald Gray was a South African actor, probably best remembered for providing the voices to Colonel White, Captain Black and the Mysterons in the TV series Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons and for being the reason that Donald Marshall Gray changed his name to Charles Gray when he became an actor....
, voicing Colonel White, admonishes: "Captain Scarlet is indestructible. You are NOT. Remember this. DO NOT TRY TO IMITATE HIM!" (This had to be added in some showings because of the fear that younger audiences would attempt to imitate Captain Scarlet's activities and possibly get themselves injured or killed in so doing.)

There is also a version without a Bishop voiceover, and then the Colonel White "Captain Scarlet is indestructible. You are NOT. Remember this. DO NOT TRY TO IMITATE HIM!"

The first episode, "The Mysterons," features a different voiceover: "The finger is on the trigger...about to unleash a force with terrible powers beyond the comprehension of Man. This force we shall know as--the Mysterons." Then comes the sound of the knocked bottle. The drum roll brings the logo on screen, and the voiceover continues: "This man will be our hero, for fate will make him indestructible. His name: Captain Scarlet."

From "Winged Assassin
Winged Assassin

"Winged Assassin" is the second episode of the Supermarionation television series Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons. It was first broadcast in the UK on October 6, 1967 on ATV Midlands....
" onwards, a sequence featuring the Mysteron rings follows the first few moments of action. The Mysterons (voiced by Donald Gray
Donald Gray

Donald Gray was a South African actor, probably best remembered for providing the voices to Colonel White, Captain Black and the Mysterons in the TV series Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons and for being the reason that Donald Marshall Gray changed his name to Charles Gray when he became an actor....
) announce their latest threat, always starting with "This is the voice of the Mysterons. We know that you can hear us, Earthmen." Meanwhile, the rings pan over the supporting characters in various environments and their names are displayed as captions onscreen, from Captain Blue driving an SPV, to Destiny Angel flying her jet, to Colonel White at his Cloudbase control desk, to the other Angels in their Amber standby room, to Captain Black in a moonlit graveyard
Cemetery

A cemetery is a place in which death body and cremation are burial. The term cemetery implies that the land is specifically designated as a burying ground....
. After this, the episode resumes.

The closing credits
Closing credits

Closing credits or end credits are added at the end of a motion picture or television program to list the Cast member and Film crew involved in the production....
 are accompanied by various paintings of Scarlet in life-threatening situations - he is drowning in a swamp filled with green liquid, falling from a skyscraper
Skyscraper

A skyscraper is a tall, continuously habitable building. There is no official definition nor height above which a building may clearly be classified as a skyscraper....
, confronted by a venomous snake
Venomous snake

A venomous snake is a snake that uses modified saliva, snake venom, usually delivered through highly specialized teeth such as hollow fangs, for the purpose of prey immobilization and self-defense....
, pushed out of a moving car, trapped under rocks with dynamite
Dynamite

Dynamite is an Explosive material based on the explosive potential of nitroglycerin, initially using diatomaceous earth or another absorbent substance such as sawdust as an adsorbent....
, surrounded by shark
Shark

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s underwater, about to be stabbed by spikes, beneath falling crates, pushed over a ridge by a tank
Tank

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, and caught in an explosion.

The sequence is complemented by instrumental music in the earlier episodes, while vocals provided by the "Spectrum" pop
Pop music

Pop music is a music genre that features a noticeable rhythmic element, melodies and hook , a mainstream style and a conventional structure.The term "pop music" was first used in 1926 in the sense of "having popular appeal" , but since the 1950s it has been used in the sense of a musical genre, originally characterized as a lighter alternat...
 group are added in the later episodes.

Closing credit lyrics


Captain Scarlet; He's the one who knows the Mysteron game and things they plan.

Captain Scarlet; To his Martian foes, a dangerous name...a super-man.

They crash him, and his body may burn; they smash him, but they know he'll return to live again.

Captain Scarlet; As the Angels are flying wing-to-wing, into the scene, (spoken) Spectrum Is Green.

Captain Scarlet; Though the Mysterons plan to conquer the Earth, this indestructible man will show what he's worth.

Captain Scarlet, indestructible Captain Scarlet.

Paintings


The closing-credit paintings were created by comic book artist Ron Embleton
Ron Embleton

'Ronald Sydney Embleton' was a United Kingdom comics artist and illustrator whose work was much admired by fans and editors alike. David Ashford and Norman Wright, writing in Book and Magazine Collector note that "his work for such diverse periodicals as Express Weekly, TV Century 21, Princess , Boy's World and Look and...
. Remaining in the safe of producer Reg Hill
Reg Hill

Reg Hill was a United Kingdom television producer commonly associated with the works of Gerry Anderson.Hill served as art director for Anderson's television series The Adventures of Twizzle and Torchy the Battery Boy and continued the post for the film Crossroads to Crime....
 for more than thirty years, they were auctioned at Christie's
Christie's

Christie's is a leading art business and a fine arts auction house....
 in London
London

London is the capital of both England and the United Kingdom, and the most populous municipality in the European Union. An important settlement for two millennia, History of London goes back to its founding by the Roman Empire....
 in 2003, raising between £2300 and £3500 per painting. The following year, art publishers released licensed limited editions
Special edition

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 of the paintings featuring the signature of Francis Matthews, the voice of Captain Scarlet.

Alternative versions


The Japan
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ese version of the show completely scrapped the original opening credits and replaced them with a montage of action scenes from various episodes, with schoolchildren singing a theme tune completely different from the one with which fans of the Western version will be familiar. This version can be found on the extras disc of the "Complete Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons" DVD.

Episode list


Series storyline


Unlike Gerry and Sylvia Anderson's earlier shows Thunderbirds and Stingray, where each episode was a different rescue attempt, Captain Scarlet had a continuous storyline running throughout the episodes concerning Spectrum's attempt to counter the Mysterons, whose terrorist attempts occasionally succeed with destructive effectiveness. Fortunately, in the episode "Operation Time
Operation Time

"Operation Time" is the eighth episode of the Supermarionation television series Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons. It was the sixth episode to be produced....
," Spectrum learns that a key Mysteron weakness was that high voltage electricity could kill them. They could also be detected when X-ray
X-ray

X-radiation is a form of electromagnetic radiation. X-rays have a wavelength in the range of 10 to 0.01 nanometers, corresponding to frequency in the range 30 Hertz to 30 Hertz and energies in the range 120 Electron volt to 120 keV....
ed, as the slide produced would just reveal a normal picture of that individual, in monochrome, rather than their skeleton. These weaknesses were further developed in the following episode "Spectrum Strikes Back
Spectrum Strikes Back

"Spectrum Strikes Back" is the ninth episode of the Supermarionation television series Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons. It was first broadcast in the UK November 24, 1967 on ATV Midlands....
" in which the Mysteron gun and Mysteron detector were introduced and used throughout the rest of the series.

In "Lunarville 7
Lunarville 7

"Lunarville 7" is the 12th episode of the Supermarionation television series Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons. It was the 16th episode to be produced....
," it was discovered that a second Mysteron complex was being built in a crater on the far side of the Moon, prior to a lunar conquest and eventually one of Earth itself. It was later destroyed by an atomic device in "Crater 101
Crater 101

"Crater 101" is the 17th episode of the Supermarionation television series Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons . It was first shown in the UK on January 26, 1968 on ATV Midlands....
," after Captain Scarlet, Captain Blue and Lieutenant Green removed the crystal pulsator power source to prevent the Mysterons from reconstructing their complex. The pulsator was later found to be a means of communication with the Mysterons in "Dangerous Rendezvous
Dangerous Rendezvous

"Dangerous Rendezvous" is the 19th episode of the Supermarionation television series Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons. Its original United Kingdom air date was February 9, 1968 on Associated TeleVision....
," but Colonel White was unable to convince them to abandon their war of nerves in a diplomatic transmission. The Mysterons instead turned their pulsator into an explosive device, which threatened to destroy Cloudbase until it was jettisoned from a window and detonated in the open air.

Attempts were made to obtain detailed satellite photographs of Mars as part of "Operation Sword" in "Shadow of Fear
Shadow of Fear

"Shadow of Fear" is the 18th episode of the Supermarionation television series Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons. It was first broadcast in the UK on February 2, 1968 on ATV Midlands....
," but the Himalayan observatory scheduled to receive the transmissions was destroyed by a Mysteron agent.

Towards the end of the series, the episode "Treble Cross
Treble Cross

"Treble Cross" is the 21st episode of the Supermarionation television series Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons. It was the 29th episode to be produced....
" revealed that a human being
could be mistaken for a Mysteron if they managed to survive their encounter with them. This weakness, however, was not developed in future episodes.

The penultimate episode of the series, "Attack on Cloudbase
Attack on Cloudbase

"Attack on Cloudbase" is the 31st episode of the Supermarionation television series Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons. It was the 30th episode to be produced....
," involved an all-out Mysteron assault on Cloudbase itself. This grim story left many characters dead, including Scarlet, but the episode proved to be simply the dream of a concussed Symphony Angel, leaving many fans disappointed.

Further disappointment came with the final episode, "The Inquisition
The Inquisition (Captain Scarlet episode)

"The Inquisition" is the 32nd and final episode of the Supermarionation television series Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons. It was the 31st episode to be produced....
," a "clip show
Clip show

A clip show is an episode of a Television program that consists primarily of excerpts from previous episodes. Most clip shows feature the format of a frame story in which cast members recall past events from past installments of the show, depicted with clip of the event presented as a flashback ....
" that provided no closure to the series in terms of the fate of either Spectrum or The Mysterons. Moreover, it ended with Spectrum still battling them and the Mysterons remaining in power on Mars with Captain Black still at large on Earth. The episode itself largely consisted of flashbacks to earlier episodes with the main story centering on Captain Blue being held hostage inside a fake Cloudbase developed by Mysteron agents. This was done in an attempt to make him reveal Spectrum's secrets to them. At the end of the episode he escapes and realises he has been held in an abandoned factory, which Captain Scarlet then destroys and tells him that they will return to the real Cloudbase.

When the series concluded, TV Century 21
TV Century 21

TV Century 21 was a weekly United Kingdom children's comic of the 1960s and early 1970s. It promoted the many television science-fiction puppet series created by Gerry Anderson and Sylvia Anderson's AP Films....
 continued the storyline, eventually revealing that the Mysterons shut down their own city and leave Captain Black for dead, whilst Scarlet leaves Spectrum to use his powers to prevent more Earth-bound criminals and situations. The Mysterons eventually reawaken, prompting Scarlet and Spectrum to resume their struggle.

Later productions


The rights to the show belong to ITC Entertainment
ITC Entertainment

The Incorporated Television Company is a United Kingdom television company largely involved in production and distribution. It was founded by television mogul Lew Grade in 1954....
, Lew Grade's production company which co-produced all the Anderson shows from Thunderbirds onwards. The development and distribution rights to the majority of the ITC Entertainment catalogue have transferred to numerous companies over the last two decades: to PolyGram, then Carlton Communications which (through the merger with Granada Television) now forms ITV
ITV

ITV is a public service broadcasting in the United Kingdom television network of British television broadcasters, set up under the Independent Television Authority to provide competition to the BBC....
.

In 1980 ITC combined several episodes of the original show to make two compilation movie
Compilation movie

A compilation movie, or compilation film, a term used by reviewers of Japanese anime, is a feature film that is mostly composed of footage from a television Serial ....
s, titled Captain Scarlet vs. the Mysterons
Captain Scarlet vs the Mysterons

Captain Scarlet vs the Mysterons is a 1980 television film based on the 1967 United Kingdom Supermarionation television series Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons....
 and Revenge of the Mysterons from Mars
Revenge of the Mysterons from Mars

Revenge of the Mysterons from Mars is a 1981 television film incorporating re-edited footage from the 1967 United Kingdom Supermarionation television series Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons....
. This second movie was later used for the second episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000
Mystery Science Theater 3000

Mystery Science Theater 3000 is an United States cult television comedy series created by Joel Hodgson and produced by Best Brains that ran from 1988 in television to 1999 in television....
, shown on Thanksgiving Day (24 November) 1988 in Minneapolis, Minnesota
Minneapolis, Minnesota

Minneapolis is the largest city in the U.S. state of Minnesota and is the county seat of Hennepin County, Minnesota. The city lies on both banks of the Mississippi River, just north of the river's confluence with the Minnesota River, and adjoins Saint Paul, Minnesota, the state's Capital ....
 on station KTMA. It is one of the few MST3K episodes that, to date, have not been found to exist among fan-made copies of the series.

Gerry Anderson's New Captain Scarlet


A new version of the series, Gerry Anderson's New Captain Scarlet, began broadcast on ITV
ITV

ITV is a public service broadcasting in the United Kingdom television network of British television broadcasters, set up under the Independent Television Authority to provide competition to the BBC....
 on 12 February 2005. Produced by Anderson Entertainment and the Indestructible Production Company the series was filmed in "Hypermarionation" as a nod to the 1960s puppet technique Supermarionation. This was (at the time of production) the most sophisticated form of computer-generated imagery
Computer-generated imagery

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 (CGI) in production.

Original novels


Several novels based upon the series were published in the late 1960s:

  • Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons, John Theydon (pseudonym
    Pseudonym

    A pseudonym, , is a fictitious alternative to a person's legal name. In some cases, pseudonyms are adopted because it is part of a cultural or organizational tradition, as in the case of Religious names used by members of some religious orders and "cadre names" used by Communist party leaders such as Leon Trotsky and Joseph Stalin....
     for John W. Jennison), 1967
  • Captain Scarlet and the Silent Saboteur, Theydon, 1967
  • The Angels and the Creeping Enemy, Theydon, 1968 (not published under the Captain Scarlet series title)


In 1993, Corgi Books published four episode novelizations for young readers based upon the episodes "The Mysterons", "Noose of Ice
Noose of Ice

"Noose of Ice" is the 24th episode of the Supermarionation television series Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons. It was the 26th episode to be produced....
", "Lunarville 7", and "The Launching
The Launching

"The Launching" is the 26th episode of the Supermarionation television series Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons. It was the 15th episode to be produced....
".

Manga

A manga
Manga

, , are comics and print cartoons , in the Japanese language and conforming to the style developed in Japan in the late 20th century. In their modern form, manga date from shortly after World War II, but they have a long, complex pre-history in earlier Japanese art....
 adaption of the series ran in the Shonen Book
Shonen Book

in manga magazine by Shueisha, which debuted March 1958 and ended in April 1969. Shonen Book was originally a spin-off of Shueisha's . Shonen Book is famously known in Japan for being the predecessor to the company's famous Weekly Shonen Jump magazine....
 anthology from January 1968 to August 1968. The series was entitled Captain Scarlet.

Stations


Alphabetized by city.

  • WQXI-TV / Channel 11• Atlanta, Georgia
    Atlanta, Georgia

    Atlanta is the Capital and most populous city in Georgia , as well as the 33rd largest city in the United States of America with a population of 519,145....
  • WSBK-TV
    WSBK-TV

    WSBK-TV, channel 38, is an independent station licensed to Boston, Massachusetts, owned by the CBS Corporation. The station shares studio facilities in the Allston/Brighton neighborhood of Boston with sister station WBZ-TV , and its transmitter is located in Needham, Massachusetts....
     / Channel 38• Boston, Massachusetts
    Boston, Massachusetts

    Boston is the State capital and largest city of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and is one of the oldest cities in the United States. The largest city in New England, Boston is considered the economic and cultural center of the region, and is sometimes regarded as the unofficial "Capital of New England." Boston city proper had a 2007 est...
  • WMAQ-TV
    WMAQ-TV

    WMAQ-TV, channel 5, is an O&O television station of the NBC, located in Chicago, Illinois. WMAQ-TV's main studios and offices are located within the NBC Tower in the Near North Side, Chicago#Streeterville neighborhood, with an auxiliary street-level studio on the Magnificent Mile at 401 N....
     / Channel 5• Chicago, Illinois
  • WPIX-TV / Channel 11• New York, New York
  • WPHL-TV
    WPHL-TV

    WPHL-TV channel 17 is a television station in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania owned by the Tribune Company and currently affiliated with News Corporation-owned MyNetworkTV....
     / Channel 17• Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
    Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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See also

  • Supercar
    Supercar (TV series)

    Supercar was a children's TV show produced by Gerry Anderson and Arthur Provis's AP Films for Associated TeleVision and ITC Entertainment. 39 episodes were produced between 1961 and 1962, and it was Anderson's first half-hour series....
  • Fireball XL5
    Fireball XL5

    Fireball XL5 is a science fiction-themed children's television show produced in what was described as a modest building in a trading estate in Slough, Berkshire, United Kingdom....
  • Stingray
    Stingray (TV series)

    Stingray is a children's marionette television show, created by Gerry Anderson and Sylvia Anderson and produced by AP Films for Associated TeleVision and ITC Entertainment from 1964-65....
  • Thunderbirds
    Thunderbirds (TV series)

    Thunderbirds is a British mid-1960s television show devised by Gerry Anderson and Sylvia Anderson and made by AP Films using a form of marionette puppetry dubbed "Supermarionation"....
  • Spectrum Pursuit Vehicle
    Spectrum Pursuit Vehicle

    The Spectrum Pursuit Vehicle is a fictional pursuit and attack vehicle from Gerry and Sylvia Anderson's science fiction television series Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons ....
  • Spectrum Saloon Car
    Spectrum Saloon Car (SSC)

    The Spectrum Saloon Car , or Spectrum Patrol Car , is a fictional vehicle from Gerry Anderson Science fiction television series Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons ....
  • Cloudbase
    Cloudbase

    Cloudbase is the fictional skyborne headquarters of international security organisation Spectrum, from Gerry Anderson's science fiction television series Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons ....


External links

  • at bbc.co.uk
    Bbc.co.uk

    BBC Online is the brand name and home for the BBC's United Kingdom online service. It is a large network of websites including such high profile sites as BBC News and Sport, the on demand video and radio services co-branded BBC iPlayer, the pre-school site Cbeebies, and learning services such as Bitesize....
  • episode guide
  • Guide to miniature models
  • Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons unofficial website