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Fusée XL5

Original title: Fireball XL5
  • TV Series
  • 1962–1963
  • TV-PG
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
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Fusée XL5 (1962)
Fireball Xl5
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In 2062, Colonel Steve Zodiac of the World Space Patrol and the crew of his spaceship, Fireball XL5, explore Sector 25 of the galaxy, encountering friendly and hostile aliens along the way.In 2062, Colonel Steve Zodiac of the World Space Patrol and the crew of his spaceship, Fireball XL5, explore Sector 25 of the galaxy, encountering friendly and hostile aliens along the way.In 2062, Colonel Steve Zodiac of the World Space Patrol and the crew of his spaceship, Fireball XL5, explore Sector 25 of the galaxy, encountering friendly and hostile aliens along the way.

  • Creators
    • Gerry Anderson
    • Sylvia Anderson
  • Stars
    • David Graham
    • Sylvia Anderson
    • Paul Maxwell
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    775
    YOUR RATING
    • Creators
      • Gerry Anderson
      • Sylvia Anderson
    • Stars
      • David Graham
      • Sylvia Anderson
      • Paul Maxwell
    • 21User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
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  • Episodes39

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    • Lieutenant Ninety…
    • 1962–1963
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    • Doctor Venus…
    • 1962–1963
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    • Colonel Steve Zodiac…
    • 1962–1963
    John Bluthal
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    • Commander Wilbur Zero…
    • 1962–1963
    Gerry Anderson
    Gerry Anderson
    • Robert the Robot…
    • 1962–1963
    • Creators
      • Gerry Anderson
      • Sylvia Anderson
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    doctardis

    My first Science Fiction Love

    It has been so long I hardly remember the show, but I do remember the begging and pleading I did to get my parents to let me watch the show. It was, at the time, my favorite television show. It was my introduction to science fiction. It is genre that I almost always prefer. I just saw a show recently, and it is still great fun. It is particularly interesting to compare this to the latter shows of the Andersons like Stingray, Thunderbirds, Capt. Scarlet, UFO, Space:1999, and journey to the farside of the sun. They always are fun to watch. I grew up being a fan of their work without always knowing it was the same producers.
    rsetchell

    Sci Fi with Strings Attached!

    From the very outset, I was hooked by this show as a child. In a lot of ways, it was very advanced with a WOMAN doctor...even though Venus spent most of her time making coffee, cleaning up, or needing to be rescued. Robert was the best robot around, and Professor Mattic was just eccentric enough to be interesting, too. Coulda lived without the Lazoon, though. This show even had a first rate music score, too. But, it was that ship that had me! It was unlike most of the cramped ships in sci fi at the time. This one had a lounge, sleeping quarters, too. Its nose cone was detachable, and could land on the planets they visited. Most of the plots were pretty simple, but some stood out. One episode had XL5 in an unexplored area of space. The ship had been hit by meteors, and was losing its oxygen. They knew they had just a short time left, and even as a child, I was fascinated with how they were facing death. Of course, they just HAPPENED to wander into a part of the universe with its own air pocket, but hey..!

    I used to think I was the only person who even cared about this show, but thanks to the wonders of the Internet, I found out there were a LOT of fans out there world wide!

    I loved this show when I was young. I got as many episodes as were available on VHS when I could, and now, I see the entire series is on DVD! It probably won't win too many new fans in this day and age, but if you loved this show as a child, its a little reminder of a more innocent time. Enjoy the ride!
    JBAdamson

    Still in the memory after 40+ years

    I can't believe anyone outside of my brother or me remembers this show. There were times throughout my life when I had to question if the show ever really existed. We were so mesmerized by all of the episodes and we played XL5 for hours up on hours. I believe that for us the spaceship itself was the real focus of our enjoyment. There just wasn't anything like it at the time. Rail launching a space ship was definitely ahead of it's time.

    I must admit that that I don't really remember much of the show. Robby's electro-voice saying `Fire Retro Rockets' has definitely remained with me over the years. I still get a thrill when I reminisce about the rare episodes when XL1 was employed to help save the day. I remember a friend in school had the XL5 lunch box and I used sit and study it, on the rare occasion when he would let me. It was in color! I am a father now and my children grew up on Transformers and Power Rangers. However, the looks on their faces when these characters would save the day would sometimes take me back to the days of my childhood and XL5 and for that brief moment we shared an emotion of childhood that I will always treasure. I can only hope that they will some day be lucky enough to experience the same with their children. I plan on purchasing the DVD set of XL5. I am not sure if I will try to talk the kids into watching them with me but the opportunity will be there if they choose.
    jaiken007

    A Reason for Rushing Home from School

    My school bus got me home exactly at 4:00 and rather than dawdle and get involved in the snowball or dirt clod fight, I would head straight for the T.V. Back in those days it took about 4 minutes for the set to warm up so the only way I could catch the opening was to stay home sick from school, which I tried as often as I could. I loved this show, as did my best friends and we would re-create the episodes the next day on the school bus. My brother and sister would make it to the basement in time for the closing theme and we would all sing along. Then it was time for my other favorite, "Jonny Quest". This was my favorite hour of the day. On a recent trip to London, a friend surprised me with a video tape of two episodes. As clunky and silly as the show was it brought back so many "warm fuzzies" that I still smile to think about Captain Steve and the rest of the crew.
    ElKabong-3

    It's a shame that so many never saw and will never see it.

    First of all, I didn't think that anyone else remembered this show. You guys are getting OLD. Don't believe I ever saw a rerun of the series, I watched em when they ran originally in '62. Yeah, I'm getting old, too. This was the first opportunity for Baby-Boomers to watch any real sci-fi on TV. At least where we lived, these were not shown in the afternoon, but rather on Saturday morning, early, about 7:30 or maybe 8:00, so you couldn't sleep in. I can still see my little brother and me lying on the living room floor in our pajamas, eating cereal as the Saturday morning wonderland unfolded. And didn't everybody who saw the show want a Robby the robot of their own? OK, so the name wasn't original, he was still the best robot ever. This show may seem hokey and stupid with primitive special effects to a Star Wars generation, but it was the only game in town for those of my age. The next opportunity to see a sci-fi series on TV was, I guess, Lost In Space, which DOES look hokey and stupid to me now. maybe you just can't lose the love you had for a program as a small child.

    Whatever the reason, I'm delighted to hear that the series is available on DVD, I suspect I'll have to update my Xmas wish list to include it. What an opportunity, indulge my own nostalgia AND drive my family nuts simultaneously!

    Update!: I did receive the DVD set with the complete series for Xmas, 2004, and it was all I remembered. Incidentally, It DID drive my family nuts as I spent about a week straight watching the whole series and singing the stupid theme song with the show.

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    • Trivia
      Although Supercar (1961) had been shown in syndication, this was the first Gerry Anderson "Supermarionation" series to appear on US network television (NBC, on Saturday mornings, between 1963 and 1965).
    • Goofs
      Footage was reused constantly on the show, which often created continuity problems. For instance, whenever another one of the Fireball XL craft took off, they used the same footage used for Fireball XL5 - and you can clearly see the XL5 markings on the craft. Additionally, often when approaching alien worlds, the same "world approach" footage is used. The problem is that the footage is of EARTH (identifiable by the (rather obvious) continent of South America.)
    • Quotes

      [about a mad scientist who developed rapidly growing vines to take over the galaxy]

      Prof. Matt Matic: He used to be such a nice fellow at Universe University. I guess he took the Ivy League too seriously.

    • Connections
      Featured in Whose Line Is It Anyway?: Episode #2.11 (1990)
    • Soundtracks
      Fireball
      (Theme song)

      Written by Barry Gray

      Arranged by Charles Blackwell

      Performed by Don Spencer

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    • Release date
      • October 28, 1962 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official sites
      • Anderson Entertainment
      • Fanderson: the official Gerry and Sylvia Anderson appreciation society site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Fireball XL5
    • Production companies
      • AP Films (APF)
      • Associated Television (ATV)
      • Incorporated Television Company (ITC)
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    • Runtime
      30 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Cinesound
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1
      • 1.37 : 1

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