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− | Band whose album cover is glimpsed in Ma Doughty's music shop in Space City in "The Granatoids" episode (21 April 1963) of sci-fi television series Fireball XL5. She plays Colonel Zodiac and Prof. Matic some smooth jazz that sounds like Dave Brubeck's "Time Out," but the actual (fake) artist is never mentioned. | + | [[Image:Formula_5_Fireball_XL5.png|right]]Band whose album cover is glimpsed in Ma Doughty's music shop in Space City in "The Granatoids" episode (21 April 1963) of sci-fi television series Fireball XL5. She plays Colonel Zodiac and Prof. Matic some smooth jazz that sounds like Dave Brubeck's "Time Out," but the actual (fake) artist is never mentioned. |
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
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==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
*https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8G-GSTpmkcw | *https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8G-GSTpmkcw | ||
+ | *http://gerryanderson.wikia.com/wiki/The_Granatoid_Tanks | ||
{{#ev:youtube|8G-GSTpmkcw}} | {{#ev:youtube|8G-GSTpmkcw}} | ||
[[Category:1963]] | [[Category:1963]] | ||
[[Category:Television series]] | [[Category:Television series]] |
Latest revision as of 07:39, 19 December 2018
Band whose album cover is glimpsed in Ma Doughty's music shop in Space City in "The Granatoids" episode (21 April 1963) of sci-fi television series Fireball XL5. She plays Colonel Zodiac and Prof. Matic some smooth jazz that sounds like Dave Brubeck's "Time Out," but the actual (fake) artist is never mentioned.