Of course, the point for some of us as kids was that it looked like a show that was done with toys and action figures, which was what we did every day!
Of course, on each of Gerry Anderson's series the puppetry got more and more sophisticated and they looked more realistic. By the time that he got to Space: 1999 they looked pretty darned real, although the acting was still wooden.
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Of course, the point for some of us as kids was that it looked like a show that was done with toys and action figures, which was what we did every day!
Of course, on each of Gerry Anderson's series the puppetry got more and more sophisticated and they looked more realistic. By the time that he got to Space: 1999 they looked pretty darned real, although the acting was still wooden.
(Props to Geck for that one)