Fireball XL5

Fireball XL5 (1962)

Episode list - season 1

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All season 1 mistakesMistakes
Show generally0
1Planet 460
2The Doomed Planet0
3Space Immigrants0
4Plant Man From Space0
5Spy In Space0
6The Sun Temple0
7XL5 To H2O0
8Space Pirates0
9Flying Zodiac0
10Space Pen0
11Space Monster0
12The Last Of The Zanadus0
13Planet Of Platonia0
14The Triads0
15Wings Of Danger1
16Convict In Space0
17Space Vacation0
18Flight To Danger0
19Prisoner On The Lost Planet0
20The Forbidden Planet0
21Robert To The Rescue0
22Dangerous Cargo0
23Mystery Of The TA20
24Drama At Space City0
2518750
26The Granatoid Tanks0
27The Robot Freighter Mystery0
28Whistle For Danger0
29Trial By Robot0
30A Day In The Life Of A Space General0
31Invasion Earth2
32Faster Than Light0
33The Day The Earth Froze0
34The Fire Fighters0
35Space City Special0
36Ghosts Of Space0
37Hypnotic Sphere0
38Sabotage0
39Space Magnet0
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Trivia: The characters of "Fireball XL5" frequently left the protection of their spacecraft and floated around in open space with no helmets or spacesuits whatsoever. Producer Gerry Anderson's lame explanation was that, in the year 2067, spacefarers used "oxygen pills" that not only kept them oxygenated but also protected them from vacuum, lethal radiation and temperature extremes (so they didn't need spacesuits). In reality, the "Fireball XL5" characters didn't wear spacesuits or helmets because costume changes meant literally ripping the previous costumes off the puppets and meticulously sewing on new costumes, which would have exceeded the show's production schedule and budget.

Charles Austin Miller

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Question: In various episodes, Steve Zodiac, Venus and Matt use odd slang, such as "tootie" and "tooties" and "toot," usually in a demeaning or disparaging way. Venus says, "I'm a tootie!" when she forgets to make the coffee, for example, and Steve says "I'm a tootie!" when he forgets to press a certain button or something. In at least one episode, Matt is called "a cheating old toot." I gather that saying "toot" or "tootie" is like saying "fool" or "doofus" or something similar. Is this slang that producer Gerry Anderson just arbitrarily dreamed up? Or is it part of an English dialect that I've never heard elsewhere?

Charles Austin Miller

Answer: Been living in the UK, man and boy, for 70 years and "tootie" is not a word we have ever used. So why Gerry Anderson uses it is a complete mystery.

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