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How many seasons does Thunderbirds have?
1 season
How many episodes does Thunderbirds have?
3 episodes
When did Thunderbirds premiere?
2015
What is the IMDb rating of Thunderbirds?
8.1 out of 10
Who stars in Thunderbirds?
Shane Rimmer
,
David Graham
, and
Justin T. Lee
Who is the writer for Thunderbirds?
Gerry Anderson
,
David Graham
,
Sylvia Anderson
,
Alan Fennell
,
Stephen La Rivière
,
Desmond Saunders
,
Andrew T. Smith
, and
Jim Watson
Who is the director of Thunderbirds?
Stephen La Rivière
,
David Elliott
, and
Justin T. Lee
Who is the producer of Thunderbirds?
Stephen La Rivière
Who is the cinematographer for Thunderbirds?
Dave Hicks
What is the plot of Thunderbirds?
International Rescue are back to celebrate their 50th anniversary in three new episodes of Thunderbirds - produced utilizing all the classic 1960s techniques. Thunderbirds Are Go again.
Who are the characters in Thunderbirds?
Scott Tracy
What genre is Thunderbirds?
Action, Adventure, Drama, Family, and Sci-Fi
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