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Stingray 1

1964-10-04 | Action & Adventure,Sci-Fi & Fantasy | 39 episodes
Overview

2 Seasons

Episode

Stingray (1964)

Following the destruction of a WASP submarine, Troy and Phones are sent to investigate. They are soon captured by an enemy submarine in the form of a gigantic fish, which takes them to the underwater city Titanica. There, they meet Titan for the first time.

Stingray poster

Directed By

Alan Pattillo

Writer

Gerry Anderson

Emergency Marineville (1964)

The Stingray crew track the launch site of missiles fired on Marineville to a volcanic island. However, on investigating they become captured by the aliens responsible.

Emergency Marineville poster

Writer

Alan Fennell

The Ghost Ship (1964)

Commander Shore and Phones are taken prisoner by Idotee who uses an old Spanish galleon to attack ships. Shore demands that Troy launch Sting Missiles against the galleon but the Captain disobeys orders and boards the vessel. There he opens his air cyclinders in the control room but unknown to Idotee the cylinders are filled with laughing gas! The alien is laughing so hard he fails to realise that he's captured

The Ghost Ship poster

Directed By

Desmond Saunders

Writer

Alan Fennell

Subterranean Sea (1964)

When their vacation is cancelled, the Stingray crew probes into the ocean depths, They discover a deep shaft that leads to desert-like plateaus. Before they can complete their investigation, a wall of water turns the desert into an underground sea. Swimming desperately back to Stingray they attempt to relocate the shaft before their oxygen runs out. Out of desperation they enter the first shaft they see. They surface near a beautiful tropical island. The perfect place for a holiday

Subterranean Sea poster

Writer

Alan Fennell

Loch Ness Monster (1964)

Commander Shore's friend Admiral Denver claims to have seen the Loch Ness Monster. As a result, the Stingray crew travel to Scotland to see if the legendary beast exists.

Loch Ness Monster poster

Directed By

Alan Pattillo

Writer

Dennis Spooner

Cast

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