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Danger at Ocean Deep
"Danger at Ocean Deep" is an episode of Thunderbirds, a British Supermarionation television series created by Gerry and Sylvia Anderson and filmed by their production company AP Films for ITC Entertainment. Written by Donald Robertson and directed by Desmond Saunders, it was first broadcast on 3 February 1966 on ATV Midlands as the 19th episode of Series One. In the official running order, it is the 22nd episode.
Set in the 2060s, Thunderbirds follows the missions of International Rescue, a secret organisation which uses technologically advanced rescue vehicles to save human life. The lead characters are ex-astronaut Jeff Tracy, founder of International Rescue, and his five adult sons, who pilot the organisation's primary vehicles: the Thunderbird machines. In "Danger at Ocean Deep", International Rescue must save the crew of a tanker when it sails into a patch of sea harbouring a fungus that reacts explosively with the vessel's cargo of liquid fuel.
The episode had its first UK‑wide network broadcast on 7 February 1992 on BBC2.
While crossing the Mediterranean Sea, the British nuclear-powered tanker Ocean Pioneer I enters what appears to be a fogbank, and explodes; both its skeleton crew of three, and shipment of liquid alsterene fuel, are lost.
Six months later, Ocean Pioneer II is launched on its maiden voyage through the Mediterranean. The vessel is christened by Lady Penelope, who is attending the ceremony at International Rescue's request to rule out the possibility of sabotage campaign against the Ocean Pioneer fleet. After Penelope contacts Tracy Island to report that all is well, International Rescue receives an emergency call from Oahu, where a typhoon is making landfall and threatening a hospital. The rescue operation involving Thunderbirds 1 and 2 is complicated by unexplained radio interference, making it impossible for Scott, Virgil and Gordon to contact base via Thunderbird 5. Alan blasts off in Thunderbird 3 to relieve John aboard the space station. Wanting the transmission recordings for analysis, Brains retrieves the tapes and returns to base with John on Thunderbird 3.
Examining the tapes to Jeff, Brains finds the cause of the trouble: proximity of liquid fuel to the marine fungus OD60, causing radio interference then an explosion. Although OD60 is native to the Gulf Stream, the source of the interference is traced to the Mediterranean, indicating that a fuel-fungus interaction is occurring there. Tin-Tin remembers that OD60 is an ingredient of a dog food made by British pet food manufacturer Allpets, for which Penelope judged a poodle show. Assigned to investigate Allpets, Penelope learns that the company has dumped masses of OD60 in the Mediterranean to cut shipping times and costs.
International Rescue realise that with its payload of alsterene, the second Ocean Pioneer is heading for the same fate as the first. The radio interference is blocking communication with the ship, so Thunderbirds 1 and 2 are launched to intercept it. Ocean Pioneer's reactor goes critical, forcing the crew to lower radiation shields around the bridge – just as the ship reaches the OD60 mist. An explosion cuts off the air supply to the bridge and the crew fall unconscious.
Finding the ship adrift, Scott lands Thunderbird 1 on the deck. He is joined by John, who is winched down to the ship from Thunderbird 2, and the pair use plasma torches to cut through the bridge shields. They revive the crew, who are lifted aboard Thunderbird 2. International Rescue evacuate the area moments before the ship blows up.
Danger at Ocean Deep
"Danger at Ocean Deep" is an episode of Thunderbirds, a British Supermarionation television series created by Gerry and Sylvia Anderson and filmed by their production company AP Films for ITC Entertainment. Written by Donald Robertson and directed by Desmond Saunders, it was first broadcast on 3 February 1966 on ATV Midlands as the 19th episode of Series One. In the official running order, it is the 22nd episode.
Set in the 2060s, Thunderbirds follows the missions of International Rescue, a secret organisation which uses technologically advanced rescue vehicles to save human life. The lead characters are ex-astronaut Jeff Tracy, founder of International Rescue, and his five adult sons, who pilot the organisation's primary vehicles: the Thunderbird machines. In "Danger at Ocean Deep", International Rescue must save the crew of a tanker when it sails into a patch of sea harbouring a fungus that reacts explosively with the vessel's cargo of liquid fuel.
The episode had its first UK‑wide network broadcast on 7 February 1992 on BBC2.
While crossing the Mediterranean Sea, the British nuclear-powered tanker Ocean Pioneer I enters what appears to be a fogbank, and explodes; both its skeleton crew of three, and shipment of liquid alsterene fuel, are lost.
Six months later, Ocean Pioneer II is launched on its maiden voyage through the Mediterranean. The vessel is christened by Lady Penelope, who is attending the ceremony at International Rescue's request to rule out the possibility of sabotage campaign against the Ocean Pioneer fleet. After Penelope contacts Tracy Island to report that all is well, International Rescue receives an emergency call from Oahu, where a typhoon is making landfall and threatening a hospital. The rescue operation involving Thunderbirds 1 and 2 is complicated by unexplained radio interference, making it impossible for Scott, Virgil and Gordon to contact base via Thunderbird 5. Alan blasts off in Thunderbird 3 to relieve John aboard the space station. Wanting the transmission recordings for analysis, Brains retrieves the tapes and returns to base with John on Thunderbird 3.
Examining the tapes to Jeff, Brains finds the cause of the trouble: proximity of liquid fuel to the marine fungus OD60, causing radio interference then an explosion. Although OD60 is native to the Gulf Stream, the source of the interference is traced to the Mediterranean, indicating that a fuel-fungus interaction is occurring there. Tin-Tin remembers that OD60 is an ingredient of a dog food made by British pet food manufacturer Allpets, for which Penelope judged a poodle show. Assigned to investigate Allpets, Penelope learns that the company has dumped masses of OD60 in the Mediterranean to cut shipping times and costs.
International Rescue realise that with its payload of alsterene, the second Ocean Pioneer is heading for the same fate as the first. The radio interference is blocking communication with the ship, so Thunderbirds 1 and 2 are launched to intercept it. Ocean Pioneer's reactor goes critical, forcing the crew to lower radiation shields around the bridge – just as the ship reaches the OD60 mist. An explosion cuts off the air supply to the bridge and the crew fall unconscious.
Finding the ship adrift, Scott lands Thunderbird 1 on the deck. He is joined by John, who is winched down to the ship from Thunderbird 2, and the pair use plasma torches to cut through the bridge shields. They revive the crew, who are lifted aboard Thunderbird 2. International Rescue evacuate the area moments before the ship blows up.
