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Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons - Spectrum File 2

Captain Scarlet and the Silent Saboteur

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Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons - Spectrum File 2

By: John Theydon
Narrated by: David Graham, Wayne Forester, Liz Morgan
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The disappearance of the Oceanus X stealth submarine coincides with the Mysterons announcing their intention to devastate the world’s greatest nation, and Spectrum are mobilised to locate the rogue vessel. Captains Scarlet and Blue join forces with a scientist who claims to be able to track the Oceanus—but even as they do so, power stations around the world come under devastating attack from the Mysteron-controlled submarine.

As the hours count down to the destruction of North America, Scarlet and Blue race against time to locate and destroy the Oceanus X—but even if they succeed, will this thwart the Mysteron plan?

Based on the 1967 novel Captain Scarlet and the Silent Saboteur by John Theydon.

The original tv series Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons was created by Gerry and Sylvia Anderson.

Captain Scarlet™ and © ITC Entertainment Group Limited 1967, 2001 and 2017. Licensed by ITV Ventures Limited. All rights reserved.

©2017 Big Finish Productions (P)2017 Big Finish Productions
Adventure Science Fiction Space Opera
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Once again, David Graham does a fantastic job with the narration, with Wayne Forrester and Liz Morgan providing very good character voices! S.I.G!

Another, S.I.G Story!

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Terrific production of one of the truly unique programmes from an era when originality and creativity were at the forefront of broadcasting. Thoroughly enjoyable story performed and produced with great care and respect. For lovers of Anderson's work it is a great listen. The memories will come flooding back.

Respecting a great legacy

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