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  1. This is a list of episodes of the British science-fiction television series Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons, filmed by Gerry and Sylvia Anderson 's production company Century 21 for distribution by ITC Entertainment. The series ran for 32 episodes and was first broadcast between 1967 and 1968 on the Associated Television network.

  2. Captain Scarlet: Created by Gerry Anderson. With Wayne Forester, Robbie Stevens, Mike Haley, Jules de Jongh. In 2068, after mankind mistakenly starts a war with the Mysterons from Mars, it's up to Spectrum and their lead agent Captain Scarlet, whom fate has made indestructible, to save mankind.

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  3. 『キャプテン・スカーレット』(原題:Captain Scarlet and The Mysterons)は、1967年にジェリー・アンダーソン率いるセンチュリー21プロダクション (the Century 21 Organisation) が製作し、 インコーポレイテッド・テレヴィジョン・カンパニー (英語版) (ITC Entertainment) が配給したイギリスのSF 特撮 人形劇 ...

  4. "The Mysterons" (sometimes referred to incorrectly as "Mars – 2068 A.D.") is the first episode of Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons, a British Supermarionation television series created by Gerry and Sylvia Anderson and filmed by their production company Century 21 Productions (originally AP Films or APF).

  5. This article is about the Mysterons, the alien race at war against the people of Earth in the original Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons. For the instalment titled "The Mysterons," see "The Mysterons" (instalment). The Mysterons is the self-reference of an alien race of presumably non corporeal beings, believed originally to be from beyond our solar system, who are described as "sworn enemies ...

  6. Captain Scarlet is the code name the Spectrum Organisation has assigned to Paul Metcalfe, a fourth-generation military officer and a former colonel in the World Army Air Force Special Forces. He is the title character of the television series programme Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons. Read more >>

  7. Tropes featured in Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons include:. 13 Is Unlucky:. An early episode features Big Ben striking 13 times, which is a key plot point. If one is about a third of a mile from Big Ben with a radio tuned to a local station, the real chimes will be one "bong" behind those on the radio, giving the impression that the 12 chimes of midnight are actually 13.

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