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"End of the Road" is an episode of '' Thunderbirds'', a British Supermarionation television series created by Gerry and
Sylvia Anderson Sylvia Beatrice Anderson (; 25 March 1927 – 15 March 2016) was an English television and film producer, writer, voice actress and costume designer, best known for her collaborations with Gerry Anderson, her husband between 1960 and 1981. In a ...
and filmed by their production company
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(later Century 21 Productions) for
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. Written by
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and directed by David Lane, it was first broadcast on 25 November 1965 on
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as the ninth episode of Series One. It is the 14th episode in the official running order.Bentley 2005, p. 77. Set in the 2060s, ''Thunderbirds'' follows the missions of International Rescue, a secret organisation which uses technologicallyadvanced rescue vehicles to save human life. The lead characters are exastronaut
Jeff Tracy Jeff Tracy is a fictional character from Gerry and Sylvia Anderson's Supermarionation television show '' Thunderbirds'' and the subsequent films '' Thunderbirds Are GO'' and '' Thunderbird 6''. The voice for the character in these shows was sup ...
, founder of International Rescue, and his five adult sons, who pilot the organisation's primary vehicles: the ''Thunderbird'' machines. In "End of the Road",
Tracy Island Tracy Island is the secret headquarters of the International Rescue organisation in the 1960s British Supermarionation television series '' Thunderbirds'' and its adaptations. In the original series, the heavily-camouflaged island is located in t ...
goes into security lockdown when it receives an unexpected visit from businessman Eddie Houseman, an old boyfriend of International Rescue member
Tin-Tin Kyrano Tin-Tin Kyrano is a fictional character introduced in the 1960s British Supermarionation puppet television series '' Thunderbirds''. In the original TV series and its film sequels, the voice of Tin-Tin was provided by actress Christine Finn. I ...
to the annoyance of Tin-Tin's admirer
Alan Tracy Alan Tracy is a fictional character who first appeared in the 1960s British Supermarionation television series '' Thunderbirds'', its film sequels '' Thunderbirds Are Go'' (1966) and ''Thunderbird 6'' (1968), as well as the TV remake '' Thunde ...
. Eddie leaves the island none the wiser as to the Tracys' double lives, but when his desperate attempt to save his construction company's road-building project leaves his truck teetering on the edge of a cliff, the family are forced to risk security by going to the aid of someone who knows their public identity. In 1966, Century 21 released an audio adaptation of "End of the Road" on vinyl
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(''Thunderbird 2'', catalogue number MA 109) with narration from voice actor David Graham as regular character
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. The episode had its first UKwide network broadcast on 10 January 1992 on BBC2.


Plot

Construction company Gray & Houseman is on course to complete its latest project: a mountain road in
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. While co-founder Eddie Houseman captains an explosives truck blasting a way through the rock, his business partner Bob Gray heads the company's multi-storey Road Construction Vehicle, which tarmacs the path Eddie has cut. Taking a holiday, Eddie pilots a light aircraft to
Tracy Island Tracy Island is the secret headquarters of the International Rescue organisation in the 1960s British Supermarionation television series '' Thunderbirds'' and its adaptations. In the original series, the heavily-camouflaged island is located in t ...
to drop in on an old girlfriend:
Tin-Tin Kyrano Tin-Tin Kyrano is a fictional character introduced in the 1960s British Supermarionation puppet television series '' Thunderbirds''. In the original TV series and its film sequels, the voice of Tin-Tin was provided by actress Christine Finn. I ...
(voiced by
Christine Finn Christine L. T. Finn (1929 – 5 December 2007) was an English actress, known primarily for her role in the 1950s TV serial ''Quatermass and the Pit'', and, after that, her voice work for the 1960s '' Thunderbirds'' television series. She also ...
). This unexpected visit forces
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(voiced by
Peter Dyneley Peter Dyneley (13 April 1921 – 19 August 1977) was a British actor. Although he appeared in many smaller roles in both film and television, he is best remembered for supplying the voice of Jeff Tracy for the 1960s " Supermarionation" TV serie ...
) to initiate the "Operation Cover-Up" security protocols to hide all trace of International Rescue. Tin-Tin is delighted to see Eddie and the couple spend the evening together. Alan (voiced by Matt Zimmerman), Tin-Tin's admirer, is teased by
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and
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(
David Holliday David Holliday (August 4, 1937March 26, 1999) was an American Broadway actor and television voice actor. He is best known as the voice of Virgil Tracy, pilot of '' Thunderbird 2'', in the first series (26 episodes) of '' Thunderbirds'' (1965&n ...
and David Graham) for being left out. At the road, the rock cutting is weakened by seismic activity and unseasonably early
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rains, bringing work to a halt. Hearing the news, Eddie flies home without saying goodbye to Tin-Tin, leaving her heartbroken. Eager to revive his own relationship with Tin-Tin, Alan is tactless in his attempt to console her, creating a rift between them.
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(voiced by Christine Finn) promises to help Alan get back into favour. Aboard the Construction Vehicle, Eddie and Bob argue over solutions to the crisis. Eddie proposes blasting away the crumbling rock walls using nutomic explosives, but Bob, the
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, refuses to let Eddie risk his life and insists on postponing the project until the springeven though this will probably cost them the road contract and may even bankrupt the company. Undeterred, Eddie quietly sets off in the explosives truck and plants charges along the cutting. The seismograph on the Construction Vehicle alerts Bob and the others to a possible landslide. Discovering that Eddie is missing, Bob frantically radios the truck to warn him, but this only encourages Eddie to detonate early, without putting a safe distance between the truck and the explosions. Although the loose rock is dispersed, saving the road, the truck is hit by debris and left dangling over a cliff edge. Trapped inside, Eddie is unable to move without upsetting the truck's balance. Worse still, there are leftover charges on board: if the truck falls, it will explode on impact with the ground. Bob radios International Rescue for help. Although going to Eddie's aid presents a security risk, Jeff refuses to abandon the organisation's humanitarian principles and immediately dispatches Scott (voiced by Shane Rimmer), Virgil and Alan in ''Thunderbirds 1'' and ''2''. Grandma tells Tin-Tin that Alan is determined to take part in the rescue despite being ill. Arriving in ''Thunderbird 1'', Scott fires a series of metal spears into the wall behind the truck to shield it from rockfalls. Virgil and Alan lower ''Thunderbird 2''s magnetic grabs and move in to pick up the truck, but are forced to back away when the craft's thrusters begin tipping it over. Scott uses ''Thunderbird 1''s nose cone to prop up the truck, bearing the load while Virgil and Alan complete the lift. Proving too heavy for the grabs, the truck slips loose, falls to the ground and explodesbut not before Eddie jumps to safety. The Tracys depart without landing, preventing Eddie from identifying them. Tin-Tin calls Alan to express concern for his health, and to Grandma's delight, the pair agree to talk as soon as Alan gets home.


Production

As originally scripted, the episode did not feature a love triangle between Alan Tracy, Tin-Tin Kyrano and Eddie Houseman; the subplot about Eddie and Tin-Tin's relationship, and Alan's rivalry with Eddie, was added later to help fill out the 50-minute running time. Marcus Hearn notes that the invented term "nutomic" was frequently used in the Andersons' earlier series ''
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''. Eddie's explosives truck was designed by special effects assistant Mike Trim. The filming model was built using parts of the International Rescue transmitter truck from "
Sun Probe "Sun Probe" is an episode of '' Thunderbirds'', a British Supermarionation television series created by Gerry and Sylvia Anderson and filmed by their production company AP Films (APF) for ITC Entertainment. Written by Alan Fennell and directed b ...
". The puppet-scale set representing the truck's interior featured controls and seats previously seen in "
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", " The Uninvited" and " Martian Invasion". A shot of Eddie landing on the ground after jumping clear of the truck used a puppet of
Scott Tracy Scott Tracy is a fictional character in Gerry Anderson's 1960s Supermarionation television series '' Thunderbirds'', the subsequent films '' Thunderbirds Are Go'' (1966) and '' Thunderbird 6'' (1968) and the TV remake ''Thunderbirds Are Go!''. ...
instead of the Eddie guest character. The incidental music was recorded on 7 May 1965 with a 24-member ensemble. Scenes from "End of the Road" appear as a flashback in the
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episode " Security Hazard", which features a modified version of Eddie's truck as an International Rescue fire-fighting vehicle.


Reception

Marcus Hearn acknowledges the episode's "relatively sophisticated emotional dilemmas", noting especially the "element of domestic tension" provided by the romantic rivalry between Alan, Tin-Tin and Eddie. He adds that Alan and Tin-Tin's reconciliationas well as International Rescue's commitment to saving Eddie, despite the risk to its securityshows that there is "no place for moral ambiguity or unhappy endings" in the series. He suggests that Eddie and Bob Gray's "boardroom drama-style" confrontation was influenced by ''
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'', a drama series about power struggles among the staff of an aircraft factory. (Hearn points out that this series was a favourite of Gerry Anderson.) Mark Braxton praises the romantic storyline for its realism, particularly during the scene in which Virgil and Gordon make fun of Alan. In contrast, Tom Fox of '' Starburst'' magazine calls the subplot "lightweight", also describing Tin-Tin's falling out with Alan as "stereotypical petulance". He rates the episode three out of five, judging it "semi-suspenseful". For Braxton, "End of the Road" is one of a number of episodes – also including "
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" and " Path of Destruction" – which incorporate themes of "mechanisation despoiling the natural world". He considers the focus on road-building highly topical for 1960s Britain, pointing out that this decade saw the construction of many
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as well as changes in road speed limits. Braxton also notes the episode's portrayal of the "destructive potential of workplace pressures", viewing this as a forerunner of the interpersonal conflicts depicted in the Andersons' live-action series ''
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''. He argues that Eddie and Gray's disagreements over company direction characterise them as "two sides of the corporate coin". Summing up, Braxton concludes that although the plot is heavily dependent on coincidence, its "richly satisfying mix" of themes keeps the audience entertained.


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* {{Thunderbirds 1965 British television episodes Television episodes set in Asia Thunderbirds (TV series) episodes