Despite his fame, Gerry Anderson never forgot pain of childhood, new documentary reveals
that Anderson’s troubled childhood had had a profound effect on his work and that, while there are no mothers in any of his shows, the heroes are pilots and strong characters who embody elements of his brother.In those interviews, Anderson also recalled that his interest in space travel was inspired by Lionel: “I remember my brother [saying], ‘assuming it were possible to fly in a straight line across the universe, you must eventually come to the edge of the universe and if so, what is beyond?’.
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