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Jeff Tracy: Now, let's have a rundown on the International Rescue craft. So far, there are five. Thunderbird 1: sleek, first and fast. Thunderbird 2: giant transporter. Carries all the rescue gear to the danger zone. Thunderbird 3: designed for space rescue. Thunderbird 4: capable of withstanding the pressure of the depths. Thunderbird 5: space monitor. Capable of receiving or intercepting distress calls from any part of the world. And I'm telling you, Brains, in no uncertain terms, that we now need a Thunderbird 6.
Brains: Sure, Mr Tracy, but can you give me some sort of a steer? I like to work to a specification.
Jeff Tracy: Specification? You didn't need to work to a specification when you designed that airship for the New World Aircraft Corporation.
Brains: That's right. I didn't. And what happened? They laughed.
Jeff Tracy: Yeah, that's right. They laughed... and then they built it.


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Jeff Tracy: Thunderbirds are go!


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Peter Dyneley Facts
Although he was British, he performed with an American accent in both "Thunderbirds" (1965) and The Manster (1959), a very low-budget, Japanese-shot horror film that has achieved a cult reputation.

His wife, Jane Hylton, died of a heart attack on 28 February 1979.

Though born and mostly employed in England, his early life in Canada gave him such a perfect ear for the North American accent that many of his best remembered roles (such as the voice of Jeff Tracey in the "Thunderbirds" (1965) TV series) were Americans. He was for many years a member of ITC's stable of character actors, and in one episode of "The Saint" (1962)--"The Bunco Artists"--he plays a con artist who starts out with an American accent and later reverts to British.

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