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A violent thunderstorm floods London. Florida is laid waste by hurricanes. Somehow the Mysterons are controlling the world’s weather, and only Spectrum can stop the devastation.
Captains Scarlet and Blue head into space aboard Fireball XL19 to destroy a weather-control satellite that has been taken over by the Mysterons – only to discover that the real cause of the destruction is much closer to home.
As Scarlet and Rhapsody Angel confront the mastermind behind the latest Mysteron attacks they discover the true scope of his plan, and if they cannot stop him then the Earth faces certain climatic catastrophe.
Based on the 1967 novel ‘Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons’ by John Theydon.
Written by: John Theydon
Directed by: Jamie Anderson
David Graham (Narrator), Liz Morgan (The Angels), Wayne Forester (Captain Scarlet)
Director and Producer Jamie Anderson
Executive Producers Jason Haigh-Ellery and Nicholas Briggs
Format: MP3
Duration: 240' approx
Product Format: Digital download
Buy this item to get instant access to a downloadable MP3 version of the Spectrum File 1.
A violent thunderstorm floods London. Florida is laid waste by hurricanes. Somehow the Mysterons are controlling the world’s weather, and only Spectrum can stop the devastation.
Captains Scarlet and Blue head into space aboard Fireball XL19 to destroy a weather-control satellite that has been taken over by the Mysterons – only to discover that the real cause of the destruction is much closer to home.
As Scarlet and Rhapsody Angel confront the mastermind behind the latest Mysteron attacks they discover the true scope of his plan, and if they cannot stop him then the Earth faces certain climatic catastrophe.
Based on the 1967 novel ‘Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons’ by John Theydon.
Written by: John Theydon
Directed by: Jamie Anderson
David Graham (Narrator), Liz Morgan (The Angels), Wayne Forester (Captain Scarlet)
Director and Producer Jamie Anderson
Executive Producers Jason Haigh-Ellery and Nicholas Briggs
Format: MP3
Duration: 240' approx
Product Format: Digital download
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Disappointed as I was expecting CDs and I had to download it
It brought back all the memories of the original series, all the other supermarination programs of the sixties and seventies. They've kept it to the original format which makes it the number 1 for me.
Excellent production quality. It was a great expansion on the original Breakaway episode. The casting was wonderful.!