Jaime Anderson on the Worlds of Gerry Anderson
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🚀 Puppets, starships, moonbases, and the enduring power of imagination.
In this episode, Tony sits down over Zoom with Jaime Anderson, creative director of Anderson Entertainment and son of legendary producer Gerry Anderson—the visionary behind some of the most iconic sci‑fi television ever made.
From the marionette-driven “Supermarionation” classics of the 1960s (Fireball XL5, Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons) to the groundbreaking live‑action series of the 1970s (UFO, Space: 1999), Gerry Anderson reshaped the landscape of genre storytelling. Now, Jaime is carrying that legacy forward—preserving the past while building bold new futures inspired by his father’s work.
This conversation explores not just the shows, but the human stories behind them: creativity, family, grief, reinvention, and the timeless desire to imagine better worlds.
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