Joe 90 - Vol. 2 [1968]


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Joe 90 was Gerry Anderson's penultimate puppet show of the 1960s, following Captain Scarlet (1968) and preceding the little-known The Secret Service (1969). In 2112 professor Ian McClaine has invented the BIG RAT (Brain Impulse Galvanoscope, Record and Transfer), a machine for copying knowledge and experiences from person to person. WIN (World Intelligence Organisation) uses this to prime their top undercover agent before sending him into the field on missions which range from foiling international terrorists to recovering a nuclear weapon from beneath the polar ice. So far so good, but in perhaps the most mind-boggling concept ever to reach children's TV, that agent is McClaine's nine-year-old adopted son, Joe.

Somehow even as it stays true to the Gerry Anderson techno-fantasy formula of secret organisations, gadgetry, and action-packed adventure full of spectacular explosions and violent death, Joe 90 remains blithely unconscious of its own implications. The missions are as globe-trotting as anything in Anderson's classic Thunderbirds series, and sometimes Joe does save lives, performing a risky brain operation or rescuing trapped astronauts. Yet even then his criminally irresponsible father brainwashes the lad each episode before placing him in a highly dangerous adult situation. Though the production values remain way ahead of anything else being done on British TV at the time, the question remains how did this ever seem like a good idea?

On the DVD: Joe 90, Volume 2 contains the second set of six 25-minute episodes presented, as usual with Gerry Anderson DVDs, behind a lovingly crafted menu. As expected the 4:3 picture quality is superb and the mono sound is full, detailed and without a trace of distortion. There are also several pages of character biography and background information on the show, a photo gallery and a variety of other extras. --Gary S Dalkin


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DVD Special Features:

Character biography Professor Ian "Mac" McClaine
Information file - Mac's cottage
"The Unorthodox Shepherd" location recce
Production Gallery
Behind The Scenes Gallery


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Synopsis

One of the most endearing of all the Gerry Anderson creations, the nine-year-old secret agent and his special glasses are back for six more episodes including Big Fish, The Unorthodox Shepherd, Relative Danger and three more.

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Artist(s):
Joe 90

Recording label: ITV DVD
Manufacturer: ITV DVD
EAN: 5037115039637
Binding: DVD
Number of items: 1
Format: PAL,
Release date: 2002-09-30
Audience rating: Universal, suitable for all
Region code: 2
Running time: 144 minutes
Theatrical release date: 1968
Language: English (Original Language)

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