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Space Patrol and the United Galactic Organisation recognise and salute the following individuals and organisations, without whose gallant and selfless help, this website would not have been possible:

Arthur Provis

Derek Freeborn

Ysanne Churchman


Dera Cooper


Twiggy Lawson and Juliette Leinweber


Derek Fowlds


Virginia Wetherell


Ed Bishop


Jan Leeming


Bill Mevin

- Space Patrol comic strip artist

Gerry Hughes

Martin Hutchinson
- Researcher and Space Patrol fan

Martin Cater

Peter Blight

Lithia Mica

Mike Noon
- The Avengers.tv

Alastair Roxburgh
- The Telegoons Website

Keith Ansell
- Devoted Fireball XL5 and
- Space Patrol fan

Simon Coward

- Kaleidoscope.

Robin Day
- Fireball XL5 and Space Patrol fan.

Anthony Keetch


Frank Munford


Dennis Nicholson


Andrew Pixley
- Telefantasy researcher

Stephen La Rivieré
- Supermarionation.net.

Matt Richardson


Mike Storey
- Whirligig.com.

The Syndication & Licensing Dept,
D.C. Thomson Ltd, Dundee

The Independent Television Commission

Fremantle

Alex J. Geairns

- CultTV.net

Jan King

Richard McHale

Gerald McMullon

Ann Perrin

Andrew Pixley

Jean Riddler


Steve Roberts

Jim Stevenson


Steve Duckworth

- Editor of www.vintagetape.co.uk

Gary Marsh
- Film and Video Expert.

David Mirfin

- Fellow Comic Enthusiast

Roger Anderson
- www.cuttingsarchive.org.uk

Russ J Graham
- Transdiffusion.org.

The British Library

The British Film Institute

Spotlight


And all those who consented to their memories of Space Patrol for the Gabblings page
Barbara Provis

Heather Granger

Ronnie Stevens


Murray Kash


Peter Reeves


John Ringham


George Roubicek


Kit Freeborn

Geoff Felix and Peter Charlton
- The Puppet Guild

Jeremy Clark


Graham Bleathman

- Cutaway Artist Extraordinaire.

Walter Howarth and Gary Watton


Tim Beddows

- Network Video

Mayuki Goto

Mick Hall & Carol Hall

- of Dalek Mania Memorabilia

Martin Hearn
The Programme Preservation Society

Matthew K. Sharp
Channel 31, Australia

The Comic Projects Dept,
D.C. Thomson Ltd, Dundee

Alan Broad

Gordon O'Byrne

Patrick O'Connell


Robin Evans

Paul Evans


Tony Foy


David Gutteridge


Steve Holland


Tim Hollis


Kees Tazelaar

Bill Lindsay


Steve Lyons


Fergus Malone

Mark Ogden


Gary Russell


Kelly Patrick Lannan
- Base Koala Website

Mark Ayres
- Composer and Arranger.


Equity

The Imperial War Museum

Palan Entertainment

Peter Rice

Laurence Marcus

- Television Heaven Website


Anthony McKay
- Editor of 'Time Screen' magazine and the 'Time Screen' website

Shiela Hodgson
- Harlequin Mills & Boon Editorial Department.

Rory Clark

- The Harlech House Of Graphics.

Skye Baloo

Lee Cooper, Tim Muir & Stella Alexander

- of Sun Creative.

Trevor Ward
- for giving me the courage and support to believe in what I do.




Site Credits

Kim Stevens
- Executive Producer


Shaqui Le Vesconte
- Research and Feature Production



Production
The Pilot
Episode Guide Series One
Episode Guide Series OneA
Episode Guide Series Two
Cast
Crew
The Puppets
Publicity
Marla's Links
Larry Dart's Roll Of Honour
We close on the blazing sun in space before fading to a view of ringed planet Saturn. A gyroscope-like ship, enclosed in a flickering bubble of energy, speeds past us and beyond accompanied by almost musical radiophonic tones. We see it pass the Moon before spinning away to the twilight of the Earth's curved horizon... As we hear a grinding rhythmic electronic score, we see scenes of a futuristic city under a dramatic sky. Some buildings and antennae rotate, light pours from other structures as bullet-shaped and spherical vehicles move rapidly back and forth... 'This is Earth - the year 2100. New York is the headquarters of Space Patrol and men from Earth, Mars and Venus live and work there as guardians of peace. This is the story of those men, whose courage and daring make the universe safe for us all.'
We close on the blazing sun in space before fading to a view of ringed planet Saturn. A gyroscope-like ship, enclosed in a flickering bubble of energy, speeds past us and beyond accompanied by almost musical radiophonic tones. We see it pass the Moon before spinning away to the twilight of the Earth's curved horizon... As we hear a grinding rhythmic electronic score, we see scenes of a futuristic city under a dramatic sky. Some buildings and antennae rotate, light pours from other structures as bullet-shaped and spherical vehicles move rapidly back and forth... 'This is Earth - the year 2100. New York is the headquarters of Space Patrol and men from Earth, Mars and Venus live and work there as guardians of peace. This is the story of those men, whose courage and daring make the universe safe for us all.'
We close on the blazing sun in space before fading to a view of ringed planet Saturn. A gyroscope-like ship, enclosed in a flickering bubble of energy, speeds past us and beyond accompanied by almost musical radiophonic tones. We see it pass the Moon before spinning away to the twilight of the Earth's curved horizon... As we hear a grinding rhythmic electronic score, we see scenes of a futuristic city under a dramatic sky. Some buildings and antennae rotate, light pours from other structures as bullet-shaped and spherical vehicles move rapidly back and forth... 'This is Earth - the year 2100. New York is the headquarters of Space Patrol and men from Earth, Mars and Venus live and work there as guardians of peace. This is the story of those men, whose courage and daring make the universe safe for us all.'