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- The_Cham-Cham abstract ""The Cham-Cham" is the 25th episode of Thunderbirds, a British 1960s Supermarionation television series co-created by Gerry and Sylvia Anderson. One of the final instalments of series one, it first aired on 24 March 1966 on ATV Midlands. Alan Pattillo both wrote and directed the episode, which opens with a United States Air Force (USAF) aircraft being shot down during the radio transmission of a popular instrumental music track. International Rescue suspects sabotage, and Lady Penelope, Tin-Tin and Parker are dispatched to investigate the band's current tour venue — a hotel in the Swiss Alps. There, it is discovered that the attacks are being co-ordinated with the aid of a "Cham-Cham", an advanced computer sensitive to microtones and ultrasonic harmonics.Filmed in late 1965, "The Cham-Cham" inspired innovation in AP Films' use of puppet characters; towards the end of the episode, the Penelope character performs a carefully choreographed cabaret dance, despite of the difficulties inherent in producing movement from the marionettes. Additionally, the episode marks the first occasion in any Supermarionation series that characters are seen skiing. Scripted to incorporate themes of espionage and show business, the filming of "The Cham-Cham" entailed the collaboration of singer Ken Barrie, who wrote the lyrics to series composer Barry Gray's Latin rhythm "Dangerous Game".The episode has attracted positive critical reception, with the production design and the soundtrack singled out for particular praise. Sylvia Anderson values "The Cham-Cham" for its "charm", as well as its visualisation of the Paradise Peaks resort, but considers the plot "far-fetched"; Stephen La Rivière compliments the episode for its technical accomplishments, in addition to its writing. Cultural historian Nicholas J. Cull comments on the undertones of some of the episode's characterisations in the context of the Cold War. "The Cham-Cham" was adapted for audio in the 1960s.".
- The_Cham-Cham episodeNumber "25".
- The_Cham-Cham guest David_Graham_(actor).
- The_Cham-Cham guest Matt_Zimmerman_(actor).
- The_Cham-Cham guest Ray_Barrett.
- The_Cham-Cham releaseDate "1966-03-24".
- The_Cham-Cham seasonNumber "1".
- The_Cham-Cham series Thunderbirds_(TV_series).
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- The_Cham-Cham airdate "1966-03-24".
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- The_Cham-Cham director "Alan Pattillo".
- The_Cham-Cham editor "Harry Ledger".
- The_Cham-Cham episode "25".
- The_Cham-Cham episodeList List_of_Thunderbirds_episodes.
- The_Cham-Cham guests "Banino".
- The_Cham-Cham guests "Captain Savidge".
- The_Cham-Cham guests "Cass Carnaby".
- The_Cham-Cham guests "David Graham as".
- The_Cham-Cham guests "Enemy Colonel".
- The_Cham-Cham guests "Enemy Lieutenant".
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- The_Cham-Cham guests "John Tate as".
- The_Cham-Cham guests "Macklin".
- The_Cham-Cham guests "Matt Zimmerman as".
- The_Cham-Cham guests "Matthews Field Commander".
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- The_Cham-Cham guests "Olsen".
- The_Cham-Cham guests "Radio Maxwell DJ".
- The_Cham-Cham guests "Ray Barrett as".
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- The_Cham-Cham next "Security Hazard".
- The_Cham-Cham photographer "Julien Lugrin".
- The_Cham-Cham prev "Martian Invasion".
- The_Cham-Cham production "25".
- The_Cham-Cham quote "We tried to do things in that picture that we hadn't done before, such as Penelope dancing a slow foxtrot. It was an experimental production, but was great fun to do.".
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- The_Cham-Cham source "— Alan Pattillo".
- The_Cham-Cham title "The Cham-Cham".
- The_Cham-Cham width "19.5".
- The_Cham-Cham writer "Alan Pattillo".
- The_Cham-Cham subject Category:1966_television_episodes.
- The_Cham-Cham subject Category:Fictional_computers.
- The_Cham-Cham subject Category:Switzerland_in_fiction.
- The_Cham-Cham subject Category:Thunderbirds_(TV_series)_episodes.
- The_Cham-Cham type 1966TelevisionEpisodes.
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- The_Cham-Cham comment ""The Cham-Cham" is the 25th episode of Thunderbirds, a British 1960s Supermarionation television series co-created by Gerry and Sylvia Anderson. One of the final instalments of series one, it first aired on 24 March 1966 on ATV Midlands. Alan Pattillo both wrote and directed the episode, which opens with a United States Air Force (USAF) aircraft being shot down during the radio transmission of a popular instrumental music track.".
- The_Cham-Cham label "La máquina musical".
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