

One episode of The Golden Shot is Captain Scarlet And The Mysterons themed.In "Bender's Game Part 1" during the demolition derby, one of the ships is an Eagle from Space: 1999.In "Where No Fan Has Gone Before" the Star Trek episodes were fired into Omega 3 from an Eagle, which is from Space: 1999.At the end of the show Richard and Skinner sang the song together. On the show Skinner showed a clip of Sir Richard singing Shooting Star from Thunderbirds Are Go. Sir Cliff Richard made a guest appearance on the show.In Think Fast, Father Ted just before they are about to announce the winner of the raffle Ted asks "Are you ready Dougal?" In which Dougal replies "Thunderbirds Are Go Ted".You're gonna name the school after the star of Space 1999?" and Brian replies "No, that's Martin Landau." In "Peter's Got Woods" - Peter say "That's crazy.The Doctor also mentions the fact that he's never seen a better foxtrot than the one he did with Sylvia Anderson. Agent Osgood mistakenly says it's from Thunderbirds, but late Colonel Ahmed corrects her and says it was from Captain Scarlet. In Death In Heaven, the Doctor refers to the Valiant aircraft carrier as Cloudbase.Please state the nature of your emergency". In the episode The Lodger the Doctor introduces himself as "Captain Troy Handsome of International Rescue.

Both Commander Sam Shore and Marina appear in the sketch. A terrorfish is also seen and a missile is launched from the bathwater. While in it he has a toy model of Stingray, which he draws out of the water.
#Thundercats theme song karaoke series
When Juno's water breaks she shouts out " Thundercats Are Go!"-also referencing the 1985 Television series Thundercats."Curse of the Were Rabbit" - The pictures of the clients for Anti-Pesto have eyes that flash just like the picture of the Tracy brothers in Thunderbirds."Curse of the Were Rabbit" - The scene where Wallace and Gromit make their way to the Anti-Pesto mobile, it is again like Virgil heading for Thunderbird 2."Close Shave" - The scene where Wallace makes his way to his motorbike is based on Virgil's Thunderbird 2 launch sequence.
