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Joe 90

  • TV Series
  • 1968–1969
  • TV-PG
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
721
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Len Jones in Joe 90 (1968)
ActionAdventureCrimeDramaFamilyMysterySci-Fi

The adventures of Joe McClaine, a schoolboy and spy for the World Intelligence Network who can have the knowledge of top experts transmitted to his brain by his scientist father.The adventures of Joe McClaine, a schoolboy and spy for the World Intelligence Network who can have the knowledge of top experts transmitted to his brain by his scientist father.The adventures of Joe McClaine, a schoolboy and spy for the World Intelligence Network who can have the knowledge of top experts transmitted to his brain by his scientist father.

  • Creators
    • Gerry Anderson
    • Sylvia Anderson
  • Stars
    • Keith Alexander
    • Sylvia Anderson
    • Rupert Davies
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    721
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    • Creators
      • Gerry Anderson
      • Sylvia Anderson
    • Stars
      • Keith Alexander
      • Sylvia Anderson
      • Rupert Davies
    • 12User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    • Professor Ian 'Mac' McClaine
    • 1968–1969
    Len Jones
    • Joe McClaine
    • 1968–1969
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    Elizabeth Morgan
    • Dorina Cordova
    • 1969
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      • Sylvia Anderson
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    6rt-ingram

    Had its moments, but not brilliant overall

    Joe 90 had a concept that most children would dream of; after all, who wouldn't want to go on missions with the brain patterns of someone to succeed? This in itself seems quite a winning concept; however, the show wasn't as successful as the other Gerry Anderson productions, and in its own right.

    One of the problems with the show, and why I didn't feel it was as a big a hit, is that the first episode was rather weak; it featured a 'this is what could happen' scenario that just didn't work. Fortunately, the later episodes were much better, but this may put you off seeing the rest of the series.

    Not brilliant, but still had its good moments.
    10DOUG-BROWN-2013

    SUPERMARIONATION AT IT'S BEST

    For me personally, Joe 90 is one of the best SUPERMARIONATION shows from the creative talents of Gerry and Sylvia Anderson.

    It was one of the first television programmes, I remember watching when I was a boy.

    This 1968 tv production, actually looked like it had money spent on it, unlike some 1960's children programmes that looked cheap and awful to watch.

    Both the special effects and the model work are excellent for its time. This was in the days before CGI.

    The dialogue is well written, and it is spoken well by the actors doing the voices for the puppets.

    I have two favourite SUPERMARIONATION tv series, this one and Stingray.
    derekchalmers

    Best of Supermarionation

    Stingray was good, Thunderbirds were fantastic, and Captain Scarlet was awesome - but for me Joe 90 was the best of all. Maybe because I was about "Joe's" age when I watched it that it seemed all the more wonderful.

    Typical Gerry Anderson - superb sets, rocking explosions and fantastical vehicles. What more could you want! Haven't seen it for years on TV but as all the others have made it back to UK TV fingers crossed...

    Thanks Gerry!

    (P.S. Every kid I grew up with who wore glasses probably hates this show!)
    10flemmshell

    An essential to any Thunderbirds Fan

    Joe 90 is the next series that sticks in my mind as a favourite next to Thunderbirds and Stingray. Great story lines to this series, more so than Thunderbirds. I prefer this to Captain Scarlet. Definitely an essential to add to your Gerry Anderson collection.
    8FrankRandle

    Evolution of Anderson's puppets

    I watched a "SuperMarionation" themed day yesterday on the SF TV Channel, comprising episodes of Stingray, Thunderbirds and Joe 90 and it struck me how much Anderson's puppets had evolved from Stingray, through Thunderbirds to Joe 90. Before Joe 90 the puppets looked toy-like with large heads and stunted limbs. However the puppets in Joe 90 have bodies that are correct in all proportions and faces that look human (in fact they look so human the visual effect can be a bit weird). I especially noticed it in scene in a church where the congregation puppets had such lifelike facial features that, for a second, I thought I was watching inserted library stock of human extras but they were all puppets, all with unique human facial features. Gerry Anderson had reached his goal with Joe 90 of having miniature people but it's a pity the scripts were a bit top-heavy with their wish-fulfilment fantasies of many of Britain's oppressed 10 year-old boys.

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    The Amazing Adventures of Joe 90
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    • Trivia
      According to Gerry Anderson, the plot of Joe 90 was based around Gerry's pre-Supermarionation days when he served as an assistant editor for such films as Le masque aux yeux verts (1945), handling recording tape on a daily basis. While pondering on the blanking and re-use of such tape, Anderson made a connection to the human brain's electrical activities, as he would later explain, "I read somewhere that the human brain is controlled by electrical impulses and how thoughts are stored electronically. I started toying with the story potential of a process that would allow the recording of brain patterns and transferring them to another brain. I was really likening it to magnetic recording, where material could be stored or transferred to another tape."
    • Alternate versions
      Several episodes were later re-edited into the made-for-video "movie," The Amazing Adventures of Joe 90 (1981).
    • Connections
      Featured in Children's TV on Trial: The 1960s (2007)

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    • Release date
      • September 29, 1968 (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
      • Gerry and Sylvia Anderson's Joe 90
    • Production companies
      • Century 21 Television
      • Incorporated Television Company (ITC)
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    • Runtime
      • 30m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
      • Cinesound
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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