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Captain Scarlet And The Mysterons

Known for its advanced techniques with regard to the
actual puppets which, for the first time, were totally in
correct proportion, i.e. the heads and they had a
realism that was eerily lifelike.

Captain Scarlet was probably the ‘darkest’ of the
SUPERMARIONATION series.

For some fans this is their favourite series.

Captain Ochre and the Angels

The characters I created were very much comic-strip
heroes and the Angels were certainly way ahead of
their time, long before Charlie’s Angels. Who knows?
Maybe they were inspired by the Captain Scarlet Angels. 

Destiny Angel was voiced by Elizabeth Morgan, Symphony
Angel was voiced by Janna Hill, Melody Angel was voiced by
Sylvia Anderson, Rhapsody Angel was voiced by Elizabeth Morgan, and Harmony Angel was voiced by Lian-Shin.

Captain Scarlet with Captain Green and Captain Blue

The Spectrum Personnel Cloudbase Officers were
Captain Scarlet who was voiced by Francis Matthews,
Captain Blue was voiced by Ed Bishop, Colonel White
was voiced by Donald Gray, Captain Ochre was voiced
by Jeremy Wilkin, Captain Magenta was voiced by
Gary Files, Captain Grey was voiced by Paul Maxwell,
Lieutenant Green was voiced by Cy Grant,
Captain Brown was voiced by Charles Tingwell
and Doctor Fawn was voiced by Charles Tingwell.

We also formed a group called “The Mysterons”. I remember shopping with them for
their uniforms and high boots in a theatrical shop in Soho (London) when I was heavily pregnant.

We must have made a bizarre sight, me not far from giving birth, determined to give
the group the right look to match the puppets (not an image I really wish to recall!)

Captain Black

See My FAB Years, the book, for other behind the scenes
anecdotes.

And of course for some fans, Captain Black the Mysteron Agent
is still their favourite all time villian. 

Captain Black was voiced originally Jeremy Wilkin and then
by Donald Grey who was also the voice behind
‘This is the ‘Voice of the Mysterons’.

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