

He was never content to stand still, and his programmes became increasingly diverse in the 1980s.
#Twizzle the flurm series
Live-action series UFO and Space: 1999 anticipated the accomplishments of Star Wars and are still regarded by many as his finest work. As the optimism of the 1960s faded, Gerry Anderson created darker scenarios for the new decade. An incredible feat unsurpassed by any other British TV and film producer. The names of the shows he produced during this era are familiar to millions, and continue to entertain audiences today.

During the 1960s Gerry used puppetry to realise epic science fiction scenarios that would have been impossible to achieve in anything other than miniature scale. From Fireball XL5 to Space: 1999, Captain Scarlet to Space Precinct, Supercar to Thunderbirds - he has become the UK's equivalent of Walt Disney. Years before the word ‘brand’ was popularly applied to television, Gerry’s name came to represent an inimitable style of entertainment that proved hugely successful around the world. Gerry Anderson was born on 14 April 1929, and through a combination of skill and an incredible level of determination earned his first credit as a producer when he was still in his 20s. Twizzle And His Friends Go To The Circus.

Twizzle And Candy Floss Open A Cake Shop.Nancy Nevinson and Denise Bryer Episode list Music Arranged and Conducted by Barry Gray The adventures of a boy doll (Twizzle) who runs away from a toyshop and, together with his feline friend Footso, builds Stray Town, a haven for toys.
