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Jan 20, '11, 8:00 AM
Royal Mail is celebrating the iconic work of Gerry Anderson on a new set of stamps issued 11 January 2011.


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Gerry Anderson is the creator of the puppet characters from cult TV programmes such as Thunderbirds, Captain Scarlet and Stingray, that have thrilled millions of people since the 1960s.

FAB: The Genius of Gerry Anderson kicks off the 2011 Royal Mail Special Stamps programme in style as the issue contains the UK’s first ever ‘motion stamps’. A miniature sheet of four stamps has been specially printed so that when they are tilted back and forth the iconic opening sequence of Thunderbirds is played with each of the crafts launching: 5, 4, 3, 2, 1!

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The latest stamps celebrate the 50th anniversary of these ground-breaking programmes which began with Supercar in 1961. The programmes celebrated on the main issue of stamps are Thunderbirds, Captain Scarlet, Joe 90, Fireball XL5, Supercar and Stingray. Whilst the miniature sheet of ‘motion stamps’ features stamps showing Thunderbirds 4, Thunderbirds 3, Thunderbirds 2 and Thunderbirds 1.

Gerry Anderson said: “I feel incredibly proud that my work has been chosen to appear on a set of Royal Mail stamps and to see actual animation of the opening scenes of Thunderbirds appear on the motion stamps is really wonderful.”

Philip Parker, Royal Mail Stamps spokesperson, said: “Gerry Anderson’s ingenuity and inventiveness caused a sensation in the 1960s. We‘re delighted that 50 years on we are able to recognise and celebrate his work on our first stamp issue of 2011.

“It’s particularly fitting that his characters will once again be visiting millions of homes across the UK as they arrive through the nation’s letterboxes on letters and cards. And also that the dramatic 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, opening sequence is now a UK first through its appearance on our new motion stamps.”

The Gerry Anderson archive is represented by ITV STUDIOS Global Entertainment which worked with Royal Mail to produce FAB: The Genius of Gerry Anderson.

For all the latest information on all Royal Mail Special Stamps launches and news, please follow RoyalMailStamps on Twitter at: www.twitter.com/RoyalMailStamps (http://www.twitter.com/RoyalMailStamps)


Select stamp launch information and videos can be viewed on Royal Mail Special Stamps’ YouTube Channel at: www.youtube.com/user/RoyalMailStamps (http://www.youtube.com/user/RoyalMailStamps)


(Just an FYI to those interested, I got a set of these in the mail and they're amazing! Some of them even have motion capture lenticular scenes. I hope this are a big enough hit so I can see UFO on a stamp. Gay Ellis on a stamp, that would be the day I truly arrived....)For more Fashion Mockery and 70's toy love visit us at Plaid Stallions.com (http://www.plaidstallions.com)https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/26874882-943898924043407064?l=plaidstallions.blogspot.com


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Surfsup
Jan 20, '11, 10:17 AM
I ordered a presentation set from Royal Mail, so now eagerly awaiting it's arrival. It's so nice to see these old programmes still getting plenty of attention 45 or so years on. It does make me wonder if remaking Thunderbirds is a good idea or not.

HardyGirl
Jan 20, '11, 10:27 AM
Those are sweet!

wilbs518
Jan 20, '11, 3:39 PM
Those are awesome!

palitoy
Jan 20, '11, 3:50 PM
I got talking to these folks and grilled them on UFO and 1999, they said "they had to draw the line somewhere" hopefully these are a BIG hit and we get a second series.

SlipperyLilSuckers
Jan 20, '11, 4:45 PM
They are pretty.

Actorman
Jan 20, '11, 6:44 PM
HUGE Gerry Anderson fan (and collector) here. I was very excited to hear about these and just ordered a set a few days ago. I can't wait to have them in my hands.

Brian, thanks for featuring them on your awesome blog! If it wasn't already my favorite website, this would have made it so!