... Joe had lost both parent in a car accident when he was 12 months old.
At the start of each episode Joe would enter the chair and the spinning arms would transfer the info direct into his brain,
Once the transfer was complete, Joe would don a pair of 'electrode glasses' to trigger the new ... Read review
Professor Ian MAC McClaine, a brilliant computer expert, has invented an incredible device ... more
called The Brain Impulse Galvanoscope Record And Transfer (BIG RAT).It enables the knowledge and experience of one person to be transferred to another. He demons...
~ Introduction ~
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From the intro music and the spinning chair, if you where a kid you were hooked.
The premise was simple, Genius professor Ian McClaine had created the B.I.G.R.A.T. device, Brain Impulse Galvanoscope Record And Transfer, which can download directly into ... ...son of the genius Prof. Joe had lost both parent in a car accident when he was 12 months old.
At the start of each episode Joe would enter the chair and the spinning arms would transfer the info direct into his brain,
Once the transfer was complete, Joe would don a pair of 'electrode glasses' to trigger the new knowledge housed within him.
Equipped with his armoury of gadgets, Joe undertakes a series of daring special ... more
JOE 90 ======= Written by Gerry & Sylvia Anderson
This brings back so many childhood memories.
~ Introduction ~ ******************* From the intro music and the spinning chair, if you where a kid you were hooked. The premise was simple, Genius professor Ian McClaine had created the B.I.G.R.A.T. device, Brain Impulse Galvanoscope Record And Transfer, which can download directly into the brain the special qualities needed to complete various secret missions.
Enter JOE, the bespectacled 9 year old adopted son of the genius Prof. Joe had lost both parent in a car accident when he was 12 months old. At the start of each episode Joe would enter the chair and the spinning arms would transfer the info direct into his brain, Once the transfer was complete, Joe would don a pair of 'electrode glasses' to trigger the new knowledge housed within him.
Equipped with his armoury of gadgets, Joe undertakes a series of daring special missions. Various missions called upon him to become an expert racing driver, brain surgeon, astronaut, test pilot, aquanaut and computer boffin. This was Gerry Anderson's ninth consecutive TV puppet series. You could say he was on a role. At the time it was slick, new, colourful and fun. I think even kids today would enjoy it.
And in case you are wondering why was the series called Joe 90? When Joe joined W.I.N. there were 89 London based agents in operation. Joe became the 90th - hence JOE 90
~ Cast ~ *********** Joe 90 Professor Ian McClaine Sam Loover, head of the World Intelligence Network (W.I.N.), Shane Weston W.I.N. Deputy Controller Supreme Commander of W.I.N. London Office Mrs Harris, the oblivious-to-it-all house cleaner
Made from 1968 -1969 and consists of 30, 25 minute episodes. Each disc contains 6, 25 minute episode
Volume 3 ========== 13. Most Special Astronaut Into space is where Joe next goes to save the lives of two trapped astronauts.
14. Arctic Adventure A nuclear device is missing in the Arctic and Joe must find it before it detonates.
15. The Fortress Joe must beak an agent out of jail before he cracks under torture.
16. Colonel McClaine Into the mountain carrying liquid explosives is Joes next adventure but watch out the roads are very bumpy.
17. Project 90 This time Joes implants his own fathers brain patterns in order to rescue dear old dad from the baddies.
18. The Race Joe and Mac dream the same dream and even in a dream Joe is the best.
~ Opinions ~ *************** Wondefully old fashioned puppetry that children today will be agog over. This is what old nostalgic childrens TV was all about. A superb inventive puppetry sci-fi programme. A product of its time but none the less a delightfully innoffensive childrens show.
It will hook childrens imagination straight away and hold their attention, who needs xbox games? Great music, some mild suspension whilst the picture as well and the sound is true DVD quality.
Even todays kids would enjoy the show. Worth the money!
Six adventures for Joe 90 the World Intelligence Network's best agent. Episodes include: 'Most Special Astronaut', 'Arctic Adventure', 'The Fortress', 'Colonel McClaine', 'Project 90' and 'The Race'.
Character Biography Sam Loover, Information File The BIG RAT Computer, Production Gallery, Behind The Scenes Gallery
Aspect Ratio
4:3
Sound
Dolby Digital Mono
Dubbing Sound
Dolby Digital Mono English
DVD Description
This disc collects six more episodes of the pint sized secret agent who, thanks to his special glasses, can adopt the skills of those he comes across. Volume 3 includes the episodes "Most Special Astronaut," "Arctic Adventure," "The Fortress," "Colonel McClaine," "Project 90" and "The Race."
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