
1. | Terrahawks: Season 1 | 1983 |
2. | Terrahawks: Season 2 | 1984 |
3. | Terrahawks: Season 3 | 1984 |
Terrahawks
It is the year 2020, an alien invasion fleet attacks the NASA base on Mars, destroying it completely.
The invaders, androids from the Planet Guk, then take complete control of the red planet. Their leader, Zelda, makes plans to take over the Earth as well.
Meanwhile, the Earth's only hope for survival, the elite defence force codenamed TERRAHAWKS, stands ready at their secret H.Q, waiting for Zelda to make her first deadly move...
Zelda attacks NASA's outpost on Mars and establishes her home, then mounts an attack on Earth, forcing the Terrahawks into battle
The Terrahawks struggle to defend against the aliens' strange powers, and find they may be forced to stop the attack at the cost of Ninestein's life.
Zelda defrosts one of her monsters, Sram, who unleashes his devastating voice against the Terrahawks.
The Overlander is hijacked, but the hijacker, a news reporter by the name of Darrel, is a potential security hazard for the Terrahawks.
An old space probe approaches Earth, but the Terrahawks worry because it was never meant to return.
Tamura, a Samurai warrior from outer space, forces Zelda and Ninestein to meet on neutral ground in order to settle their dispute peacefully.
Zelda lures the Terrahawks to Jupiter's moon Callisto by ransacking a listening post there. Once they arrive, they find themselves being stalked by the fearsome Sporilla.
Sergant Major celebrates the day of his creation, whilst the master of infinite disguise, Moid, travels to Earth and takes the place of Hiro, who is being held captive in Antartica after being shot down by Zelda
Ninestein enters an old-fashioned gun fight between one of Zelda's Cubes in the Arizona desert.
The Terrahawks find a teddy bear-like alien adrift in a space capsule and take him back to Hawknest. However, he is actually one of Zelda's monsters and begins to wreak havoc in the base.
Yung-Star devises a way to make the Cubes more powerful by combining them. Zelda forms a group of them into a gun and threatens to destroy a newly constructed dam.
Zelda gives Sram another chance to defeat the Terrahawks by sending him to hijack the Overlander, an automated vehicle that delivers vital supplies to Hawknest.
The Terrahawks pick up a capsule in space containing only a strange vapour. However, it actually contains a gaseous monster that meddles with their minds.
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Denise Bryer | Mary Falconer / Zelda |
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Windsor Davies | Sergeant Major Zero |
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Anne Ridler | Kate Kestrel / Cy-Star / It-Star (Female) |
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Jeremy Hitchen | Dr. 'Tiger' Ninestein / Lt. Hiro / Colonel Johnson / It-Star (Male) / Sram / Moid / Lord Tempo / Chi |
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Robbie Stevens | Hawkeye / Space Sergeant 101 / Yung-Star / HUDSON / Dix-Huit / Stew Dapples / Five-Five |
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Ben Stevens | Hawkeye / Space Sergeant 101 / Yung-Star / HUDSON / Dix-Huit / Stew Dapples / Five-Five |
Director | Desmond Saunders |
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Alan Pattillo |
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Writer | Tony Barwick, Gerry Anderson | |
Producer | Gerry Anderson, Christopher Burr, Bob Bell | |
Musician | Richard Harvey |
Nr Discs | 1 |
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Layers | Single side, Single layer |
Watched | |
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Quantity | 1 |
Index | 111 |
Added Date | Jun 24, 2018 02:23:58 |
Modified Date | Jun 24, 2018 02:23:58 |