Saturday, February 1, 2020

RIP Alan Pattillo


Alan Pattillo has died

The Official Gerry Anderson Website
By Jamie Anderson
January 30, 2020

We’re very sorry to learn of the passing of Alan Pattillo who died on 16th January 2020. He was 90. He had been living with Parkinson’s for over a decade having retired from the industry in the late 1990s. He directed the opening episode of Thunderbirds – Trapped in the Sky – setting the template for International Rescue’s adventures but had made his mark much earlier – directing seven episodes of Four Feather Falls (featuring the late Nicholas Parsons) during which time he brought a new directorial style to the puppet series which would become a key element of the Supermarionation formula.

He went on to direct 13 episodes of Supercar, 11 episodes each of Fireball XL5 and Stingray, as well as three other episodes of Thunderbirds and two episodes of Terrahawks and was script editor for 25 of Thunderbirds’ 32 episodes. He was also the writer of one of Thunderbirds’ best-known episodes – Attack of the Alligators.

Donations in his memory can be made to Parkinson’s UK.


PATTILLO, Alan (Alan Hutchison Pattillo)
Born: 7/26/1929, Aberdeen, Scotland, U.K.
Died: 1/16/2020, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England, U.K.

Alan Pattillo’s westerns – director, film editor, script editot, supverising editor:
Four Feather Falls (TV) – 1960 [director, editor, script editor]
The Man Called Noon – 1973 [film editor, supervising editor]

2 comments:

  1. Marina, Aqua Marina (what a babe)February 4, 2020 at 3:25 PM

    The thing that always used to make me laugh most in Thunderbirds was that Lady Penelope was supposed to be around 40 but she had the face and body of a gorgeous 22 year-old chick ! ! !.

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  2. Apparently the effect of no gravity had an awesome effect on her.

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