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'''Gerry Anderson''' was a TV producer interviewed in the documentary ''[[More than 30 Years in the TARDIS]]''. He also appeared alongside his son, [[Jamie Anderson]], who went on to write the audio story ''[[Come Die With Me (audio story)|Come Die With Me]]''.
'''Gerry Anderson''' was a TV producer interviewed in the documentary ''[[More than 30 Years in the TARDIS]]''. He also appeared alongside his son, [[Jamie Anderson]], who went on to write the audio story ''[[Come Die With Me (audio story)|Come Die With Me]]''.


Anderson also established AP Films, which was later rebranded as [[Century 21 Productions]], which produced many of his TV series. Several of these, such as ''[[Thunderbirds]]'', and ''[[Captain Scarlet (TV series)|Captain Scarlet]]'', he created together with his second wife, [[Sylvia Anderson]].
Anderson also established AP Films (later rebranded as [[Century 21 Productions]]), which produced many of his TV series. Several of these, such as ''[[Thunderbirds]]'' and ''[[Captain Scarlet (TV series)|Captain Scarlet]]'', he created together with his second wife, [[Sylvia Anderson]].


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Anderson with his son Jamie in DOC: More than 30 Years in the TARDIS

Gerry Anderson was a TV producer interviewed in the documentary More than 30 Years in the TARDIS. He also appeared alongside his son, Jamie Anderson, who went on to write the audio story Come Die With Me.

Anderson also established AP Films (later rebranded as Century 21 Productions), which produced many of his TV series. Several of these, such as Thunderbirds and Captain Scarlet, he created together with his second wife, Sylvia Anderson.