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*[[Dennis Spooner]] wrote for two episodes of the series and [[Alan Fennell]] wrote for eleven. | *[[Dennis Spooner]] wrote for two episodes of the series and [[Alan Fennell]] wrote for eleven. | ||
*[[David Graham]] voiced the character Lt. 90. | *[[David Graham]] voiced the character Lt. 90. | ||
*When the comic appeared in [[TV Comic]] it was written by Fennell with art by [[Neville Main]]. Later rights to publish comics were transferred to [[TV Century 21]]. Faux news-blurbs printed on the last panel of each page of ''[[The Dalek Chronicles]]'' were often connected to the Firebird XL5 comic and remained intact on some of [[Marvel Comics]]' reprints. | |||
[[Category:Songs from the real world]] | [[Category:Songs from the real world]] |
Revision as of 00:11, 2 February 2011
Fireball XL5 was a song. Frobisher sang it to annoy Professor Strut, a hater of music. (DWM: The Gift)
I wish I was a spaceman, the fastest guy alive! I'd fly around the universe in Fireball XL5.
Behind the scenes
- Barry Gray composed this theme song to the Century 21 Productions show of the same name. Century 21's music label issued this song in a record that also included a version of the Doctor Who theme.
- Dennis Spooner wrote for two episodes of the series and Alan Fennell wrote for eleven.
- David Graham voiced the character Lt. 90.
- When the comic appeared in TV Comic it was written by Fennell with art by Neville Main. Later rights to publish comics were transferred to TV Century 21. Faux news-blurbs printed on the last panel of each page of The Dalek Chronicles were often connected to the Firebird XL5 comic and remained intact on some of Marvel Comics' reprints.