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Perils Of Penelope: Score Available!

For some two decades The Barry Gray Music Archive has overseen restoration of the work of British composer Barry Gray (1908 – 1984), known for his long association with film and television producer Gerry Anderson – who made Stingray, Captain Scarlet, Joe 90, Space:1999 and Thunderbirds.

Hundreds of reels of audio tape and hundreds of pages of hand-written music manuscript have been digitised and preserved for posterity. Finally, music scholars have the opportunity to study the first of a planned set of full episodic scores; beginning with the complete manuscript from the Thunderbirds episode: ‘Perils of Penelope’. As well as presenting the entire score, meticulously transcribed, each volume also contains detailed study notes, programme commentaries and significant biographical information.

FIRST EDITION COMPLETE EPISODIC STUDY SCORES FOR ONE OF THE UK’S BEST LOVED TV SERIES: THUNDERBIRDS – PERILS OF PENELOPE 82p SC A4 £45.00 (plus postage and packing: £3.00 UK, £4.50 Europe, £6.00 Rest of the World) is available exclusively from The Barry Gray Music Archive, 2 Romney Road, Willesborough, Ashford, Kent, TN24 0RW. Payment via Cheque to Ralph Titterton, or direct bank transfer. E-mail [email protected] for details.

Written by
Andrew Clements

A writer, film maker and self confessed Gerry Anderson fanatic. Free to good home.

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