Richard from Andersonic
To Woodsy 
Hello   Earthmen, 
As you've previously been a reader of Andersonic, I'm just emailing about   the new issue. Issue 17 is now available via the website (and  eBay for a short period in the Collectibles and Thunderbirds section)   and features the following:-
Sylvia   Anderson interview - a new interview with Sylvia in which she discusses   her work on the APF/Century 21 series and her creation & casting of such   well-loved characters as Lady Penelope, Parker, the Angels and Ed   Straker.
Alan   Shubrook Interview - Alan talks of his time working at Century 21   on series such as Thunderbirds, Captain Scarlet up to UFO. He discusses his   methods, materials used and his favourite miniatures created for the series, as   well as sharing behind the scenes anecdotes. The interview is illustrated with   Alan's behind the scenes photographs taken at the studio. 
Space:1999/   Siren Planet - a look at the original script written by Art Wallace, which was   later rewritten by Johnny Byrne to become the series' second episode 'Matter of   Life and Death'. 
Thunderbirds/   Desperate Intruder - two writers take opposing views on a mid-season episode   where Brains finds himself up to his neck in it.
UFO/The   Long Sleep - we curl up with a tube of Smarties and take a look at one of the   weirder UFO episodes. Take a trip with us back to that ruined   farmhouse...
Home   Taping: 1999 - Mark Rosney recalls the days before VHS.
Strip Story   - we look at an individual comic strip story to see what makes it tick. This   issue - Countdown's UFO story 'The Final Climb' drawn by Jon Davis.
... plus   DVD reviews and other stuff. The issue also has new internal art by Steve Kyte   and a cover image by Martin Bower.
The issue   comprises 44 pages with colour inner & outer covers (and better quality   paper!). Back   issues are also in print. Most of them, anyway. As ever, many thanks for your   support - we wouldn't still be going without you! 
Kind   regards 
Richard http://andersonic.co.uk/   
 
 
 
 
 
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