

Fireball XL5
Fireball XL5

1. Planet 46

2. The Doomed Planet

3. Space Immigrants

4. Plant Man From Space

5. Spy in Space

6. The Sun Temple

7. XL5 to H2O

8. Space Pirates

9. Flying Zodiac

10. Space Pen

11. Space Monster

12. The Last of the Zanadus

13. Planet of Platonia

14. The Triads

15. Wings of Danger

16. Convict in Space

17. Space Vacation

18. Flight to Danger

19. Prisoner on The Lost Planet

20. The Forbidden Planet

21. Robert to the Rescue

22. Dangerous Cargo

23. Mystery Of The TA2

24. Drama At Space City

25. 1875

26. The Granatoid Tanks

27. The Robot Freighter Mystery

28. Whistle for Danger

29. Trial by Robot

30. A Day in the Life of a Space General

31. Invasion Earth

32. Faster Than Light

33. The Day the Earth Froze

34. The Fire Fighters

35. Space City Special

36. Ghosts Of Space

37. Hypnotic Sphere

38. Sabotage

39. Space Magnet
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Fireball XL5 is a science fiction-themed children's television show following the missions of spaceship Fireball XL5, commanded by Colonel Steve Zodiac of the World Space Patrol. The show was produced in 1962 by husband and wife team Gerry and Sylvia Anderson through their company APF, in association with ATV for ITC Entertainment. While developing his new show, Anderson thought a brand of motor oil—Castrol XL—had an interesting sound. A phonetic change created the name "Fireball XL", with the "-5" added as the title seemed a bit flat without the numeral. The show featured the Andersons' Supermarionation, a form of puppetry first introduced in Four Feather Falls and Supercar and used again in their subsequent productions such as Stingray and Captain Scarlet. Thirty-nine black and white half-hour episodes of Fireball XL5 were made on 35mm film: all future Anderson series were produced in colour. Several Anderson series have been shown in syndication in the US, but Fireball XL5 is the only Anderson series to have run on a US network. NBC ran the series in its Saturday morning children's block from 1963 through to September 1965. A similar programme often confused with Fireball XL5 is Space Patrol, produced by Gerry Anderson's ex business partner and co-founder of AP Films, Arthur Provis due to a number of similarities and settings.