Thunderbirds Season 1 Episode 27
Thunderbirds
Season 1

Ep 27. Atlantic Inferno

  • TV-G
  • October 2, 1966
  • 49 min
  • 7.3  (127)

The show Thunderbirds is a British science-fiction television series that follows the adventures of the International Rescue team, a secret organization that uses advanced technology and state-of-the-art vehicles to save people in danger. The show was created by Gerry and Sylvia Anderson and aired from 1965 to 1966.

In season 1 episode 27, titled "Atlantic Inferno", the International Rescue team is called to action when an oil rig in the Atlantic Ocean catches fire. The rig, called the Fireflash, is owned by the Transatlantic Oil Company and is the largest oil rig in the world. It is staffed by 500 workers and houses a team of scientists who are conducting experiments related to the extraction of oil from the ocean floor.

When the Fireflash catches fire, the International Rescue team is immediately dispatched to the scene. Alan Tracy, the youngest member of the team, flies Thunderbird 3 to the Fireflash to assess the situation. He discovers that the fire is spreading rapidly and that the workers on the rig are in danger.

Meanwhile, Jeff Tracy, the founder of International Rescue, contacts the Transatlantic Oil Company to offer his assistance. However, they are reluctant to accept help from an outside organization and believe that they can handle the situation on their own. Jeff warns them that the situation is dire and that they need to act quickly, but his warnings fall on deaf ears.

As the fire on the Fireflash continues to spread, Alan realizes that the situation is worse than he initially thought. He contacts his father, who decides to send the other members of the International Rescue team to the scene. Virgil Tracy, who pilots Thunderbird 2, is tasked with transporting the specialized equipment needed to put out the fire. Scott Tracy, who pilots Thunderbird 1, is sent to coordinate the rescue efforts and communicate with the workers on the rig.

When the other members of International Rescue arrive at the Fireflash, they discover that the situation is even more dangerous than they had anticipated. The rig is in danger of collapsing, and the workers are trapped on the platform. The team must work quickly to put out the fire and rescue the workers before it's too late.

Throughout the episode, the International Rescue team must overcome a series of obstacles and challenges in order to save the workers on the Fireflash. They must use their specialized vehicles and equipment to put out the fire and stabilize the rig. The team must also work together to come up with a plan to rescue the workers before the rig collapses.

As the situation becomes more dire, tension grows between the International Rescue team and the Transatlantic Oil Company. The company's executives are hesitant to accept help from International Rescue, believing that their own expertise is sufficient. However, as the situation worsens, they realize that they need the help of the International Rescue team to save the workers on the rig.

In the end, the International Rescue team is able to successfully put out the fire and rescue the workers on the Fireflash. The episode ends with Jeff Tracy reminding the executives of the Transatlantic Oil Company that International Rescue is always ready to help in times of crisis.

Overall, "Atlantic Inferno" is a thrilling episode that showcases the expertise and skill of the International Rescue team. The episode is filled with tension and danger as the team must work quickly to save the workers on the Fireflash.

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  • First Aired
    October 2, 1966
  • Content Rating
    TV-G
  • Runtime
    49 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.3  (127)
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