Mary barly escapes the destruction of Spacehawk and arrives on Earth just in time to witness the bombing of Hawknest and the death of Ninestien...and then she wakes up, her experiance an apparent dream, but little does she know that she was merly the first victim of Lord Tempos' ""timebomb"", which soon finds a more suitable host in the form of Zero. Zero's inferior will power prevents him from resisting the timebomb, and it spreads through all of the Terrahawks's electronic systems, creating a possibly fatal time delay which Zelda capitilises on.
Whilst exploring a meteorite, the Zeroids come across a huge nugget of Gold, they bring it back to Hawknest, unaware that it is actually a bomb created by Zelda. Upon it's arrival in Hawknest, the bomb is activated by Zelda, Ninestien manages to get the bomb as clear from Hawknest as he can, and the ensuing explosion claims his life...or does it?
Using newly recorded and archive footage, the cast and crew look at the show from its creation through to transmission.
Puppeteer Judy Preece explores the Supermacromation concept.
Three devoted Terrahawks fans explain why they love the 1980s series as much as they do.
In August 1983 a film crew visited Bray Studios where Terrahawks was being filmed. The resulting film featured in an edition of "The Electric Theatre", and includes previously unseen footage.
Moya Griffiths, who was the real-life singer behind Kate Kestrel, performs the hit song that is a tribute to Gerry Anderson's 1960s hit, Thunderbirds.
Released on VHS in 1983, this compilation includes several minutes of footage from the pilot that were cut for timing. The master tape no longer exists, so it is included here from a VHS source
Steve Begg and Terry Adlam recall their time creating Terrahawks explosive model effects.
Series composer Richard Harvey reflects on his time creating the sounds of Terrahawks
Back in action after thirty years, the Terrahawks voice cast reflect on the original series
The Terrahawks cast look back at how they created the main character voices
Discover the features, good and bad, of a Supermacromation puppet, with puppeteer Judy Preece
Featuring previously unseen material, the cast and crew of Terrahawks reflect on the series and their involvement
Three Terrahawks fans reveal why they love it so much
Recorded for an edition of The Electric Theatre Show, Making the Unexpected includes all the footage from the original show, plus previously unseen material.