UFO TV Show Opening Sequence
BackOpening sequence of the 1970s British science fiction TV show created by Gerry Anderson.
Channel: Entertainment
Uploaded: July 18, 2006 at 9:39 pm
Author: geoi2003
Length: 0:01:10
Rating: 4.20
Views: 1,291,349
Tags: Gerry Anderson tv shows thunderbirds UFO
Video Comments:
RCBPearce (Wednesday 3rd of December 2008 04:35:34 PM)
I love Straker's car!
Wonder if it still exists?
bobcrgn (Wednesday 3rd of December 2008 04:25:17 PM)
haha I loved that show as a kid. Funny to see now, I keep expecting Austin Powers to come around the corner...
lalbruiz (Wednesday 3rd of December 2008 04:08:57 PM)
Man I was scared as hell of this show, specially of the aliens, but put up with it just to see these sexy girls in miniskirts, loved those legs then and now, ha, ha...nice remembrance.
rizzlafm (Tuesday 2nd of December 2008 03:20:12 AM)
does anyone know where more clips of this show can be found? ,,cheers
pierstheoneandonly (Thursday 27th of November 2008 12:23:55 PM)
Oh Claudia! And would that I could see you in a silver mini-dress. A rather jaunty theme for killing aliens who, even though they wish to brutally dissect us for body parts, have rights too.
ninjaghost65 (Monday 24th of November 2008 02:49:56 PM)
esta serie fue un exito en los 70 a su ves la facinacion con encuentros con extraterrestesy su posible invasion a la tierra
bollkg2008 (Sunday 23rd of November 2008 12:22:19 PM)
if you like alien movies just watch the prophecy teaser trailer. you`ll find it when you type in prophecy teaser 2. movie starts 2010.
mittdawson (Saturday 22nd of November 2008 11:04:47 AM)
I wish I still had my UFO lunch box, it is probably worth a fortune on Ebay!
goback3spaces (Friday 21st of November 2008 06:29:23 PM)
I remember this show from decades ago. As a kid I thought it was very cool, though baffling, and now I watch this sexy, staccato-edited intro, and I get depressed. The stuff reeks of empty stupid camp. We're supposed to look ahead to 1980 and be overjoyed that women reverted to the miniskirts of the '60s. I realize that the producers also did SPACE: 1999, a show that meant a great deal to me as a child, but this peek at UFO doesn't really make me want to see more.
ClaudiaVEGraham (Thursday 27th of November 2008 11:30:18 AM)
Sense of humour failure, much? It's a great show that far from being 'empty' is a lot darker than a lot of the stuff Gerry Anderson was doing beforehand (the death of Straker's son for example). The aesthetics of the show are amazing - of course, maybe setting it in 1980 was wishful thinking - as a woman, I'm gutted that we don't walk around in silver mini-dresses and wear purple wigs as a matter of course, far preferable to the asexual jumpsuits of Space: 1999 :) You need to lighten up, dude...