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|story          = ''[[The Man from MI.5 (TV story)|The Man from MI.5]]''
|story          = ''[[The Man from MI.5 (TV story)|The Man from MI.5]]''
|time          = 1965
|time          = 1965
|non dwu        = {{wi|Four Feather Falls}}, {{wi|The Secret Service}}, {{wi|UFO (British TV series)|UFO}}, ''[[Space: 1999]]'', {{wi|Space Precinct}}, {{wi|Lavender Castle}}, {{wi|Gerry Anderson's New Captain Scarlet}}
|non dwu        = {{wi|Four Feather Falls}}, ''[[The Secret Service (series)|The Secret Service]]'', {{wi|UFO (British TV series)|UFO}}, ''[[Space: 1999]]'', {{wi|Space Precinct}}, {{wi|Lavender Castle}}, {{wi|Gerry Anderson's New Captain Scarlet}}
|imdb          = 0026755
|imdb          = 0026755
|official site  = gerryanderson.co.uk
|official site  = gerryanderson.co.uk
|twitter        = GerryAndersonTV
|twitter        = GerryAndersonTV
}}{{You may|Gerry Anderson (in-universe)|n1=his in-universe counterpart}}
}}{{You may|Gerry Anderson (in-universe)|n1=his in-universe counterpart}}
'''Gerry Anderson MBE''' ([[14 April (people)|14 April]] [[1929 (people)|1929]] - [[26 December (people)|26 December]] [[2012 (people)|2012]]<ref>[https://www.gerryanderson.co.uk/gerry-anderson-life-legacy/ Gerry Anderson website]</ref>) was a television [[producer]], [[writer]] and [[Director (crew)|director]] well-known for creating or co-creating the {{w|supermarionation}} series ''[[Supercar (series)|Supercar]]'', ''[[Fireball XL5 (series)|Fireball XL5]]'', ''[[Stingray (series)|Stingray]]'', ''[[Thunderbirds (series)|Thunderbirds]]'', ''[[Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons]]'', ''[[Joe 90 (series)|Joe 90]]'', and ''[[The Secret Service]]'', all of which [[Crossover|crossed over]] with the [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]] to varying degrees. He also co-created ''[[Terrahawks (series)|Terrahawks]]'' alongside Christopher Burr.
'''Gerry Anderson MBE''' ([[14 April (people)|14 April]] [[1929 (people)|1929]] - [[26 December (people)|26 December]] [[2012 (people)|2012]]<ref>[https://www.gerryanderson.co.uk/gerry-anderson-life-legacy/ Gerry Anderson website]</ref>) was a television [[producer]], [[writer]] and [[Director (crew)|director]] well-known for creating or co-creating the {{w|supermarionation}} series ''[[Supercar (series)|Supercar]]'', ''[[Fireball XL5 (series)|Fireball XL5]]'', ''[[Stingray (series)|Stingray]]'', ''[[Thunderbirds (series)|Thunderbirds]]'', ''[[Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons (series)|Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons]]'', ''[[Joe 90 (series)|Joe 90]]'', and ''[[The Secret Service]]'', all of which [[Crossover|crossed over]] with the [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]] to varying degrees. He also co-created ''[[Terrahawks (series)|Terrahawks]]'' alongside Christopher Burr.


His sole credit on a piece of DWU fiction was as the producer for the ''Thunderbirds'' episode ''[[The Man from MI.5 (TV story)|The Man from MI.5]]'', featuring the [[Daleks]], for which he also acted as [[script supervisor]] with his wife [[Sylvia Anderson (actor)|Sylvia Anderson]]. He also voiced [[Robert the Robot]] in ''Fireball XL5'', who became a recurring character in the pages of ''[[TV Century 21]]''. Anderson was interviewed in the documentary ''[[More than 30 Years in the TARDIS]]'' where he appeared alongside his son, [[Jamie Anderson]], who went on to write and direct a number of audio stories for [[Big Finish Productions]]. In the interview, Anderson jokes about his son being a ''Doctor Who'' fan.
His sole credit on a piece of DWU fiction was as the producer for the ''Thunderbirds'' episode ''[[The Man from MI.5 (TV story)|The Man from MI.5]]'', featuring the [[Daleks]], for which he also acted as [[script supervisor]] with his wife [[Sylvia Anderson (actor)|Sylvia Anderson]]. He also voiced [[Robert the Robot]] in ''Fireball XL5'', who became a recurring character in the pages of ''[[TV Century 21]]''. Anderson was interviewed in the documentary ''[[More than 30 Years in the TARDIS]]'' where he appeared alongside his son, [[Jamie Anderson]], who went on to write and direct a number of audio stories for [[Big Finish Productions]]. In the interview, Anderson jokes about his son being a ''Doctor Who'' fan.
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