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Joe 90 - Complete Series [1968]
DVD ~ Len Jones
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Product details
  • Actors: Len Jones, Rupert Davies, Keith Alexander, David Healy, Sylvia Anderson
  • Directors: Brian Heard (III), Desmond Saunders
  • Format: Box set, PAL
  • Language English
  • Region: Region 2 ( DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 5
  • Classification: U
  • Studio: ITV DVD
  • DVD Release Date: 30 Sep 2002
  • Run Time: 729 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  (6 customer reviews)
  • DVD Features:
    • Main Language: English
    • End Titles Sequence
    • Warning Sequence
    • Trailers
    • Stills Gallery
    • Production Notes
    • Artwork
    • Information Files
    • Character Biographies
  • ASIN: B00006FI5Z
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 17,853 in DVD (See Bestsellers in DVD)

    Popular in these categories:

    #71 in  DVD > Children's DVD > Family Favourites > Classic Family Films
    #73 in  DVD > Classics > Children's

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Amazon.co.uk Review
Joe 90 was Gerry Anderson's penultimate puppet show of the 1960s, following Captain Scarlet (1968) and preceding the little-known The Secret Service (1969). In 2112 professor Ian McClaine has invented the BIG RAT (Brain Impulse Galvanoscope, Record And Transfer), a machine for copying knowledge and experiences from person to person. WIN (World Intelligence Organisation) uses this to prime their top undercover agent before sending him into the field on missions which range from foiling international terrorists to recovering a nuclear weapon from beneath the polar ice. So far so good, but in perhaps the most mind-boggling concept ever to reach children's TV, that agent is McClaine's nine-year-old adopted son, Joe.

Somehow even as it stays true to the Gerry Anderson techno-fantasy formula of secret organisations, gadgetry, and action-packed adventure full of spectacular explosions and violent death, Joe 90 remains blithely unconscious of its own implications. The missions are as globe-trotting as anything in Anderson's classic Thunderbirds series, and sometimes Joe does save lives, performing a risky brain operation or rescuing trapped astronauts. Yet even then his criminally irresponsible father brainwashes the lad each episode before placing him in a highly dangerous adult situation. Though the production values remain way ahead of anything else being done on British TV at the time, the question remains how did this ever seem like a good idea?

On the DVD: Joe 90 comes complete in a five-disc box set of the entire 30-episode series. Each disc contains six 25-minute episodes presented, as usual with Gerry Anderson DVDs, behind a lovingly crafted menu. As expected the 4:3 picture quality is superb and the mono sound is full, detailed and without a trace of distortion. Each disc contains several pages of character biography and background information on the show, a photo gallery and varied extras such as location stills or a gallery of promotional images. --Gary S Dalkin

DVD Description

The Joe 90 - Complete Series box set contains five discs and over twelve hours of the pint-sized secret agent, nine year-old Joe McClaine, with every episode of the show included, plus extras! With a pair of special glasses, Joe can assume the knowledge and expertise of any individual. Aided by his father, an eminent scientist who can transfer brain patterns from one person to another, Sam Loover, head of the World Intelligence Network (W.I.N.), Mrs Harris, the oblivious-to-it-all house cleaner, and his armoury of gadgets, Joe undertakes a series of daring special missions. Extra features in the complete series box set include character biographies (of Joe, Professor 'Mac', Sam Loover and Shane Weston), W.I.N. and Big Rat Intelligence Files, Joe 90 "I Love the 90s" Trailers, plus more.

Episodes in this box set:

Episode 1: "Most Special Agent": With the invention of Big Rat, Joe becomes W.I.N.'s most special agent. Joe's first mission sees him steal a new Russian prototype plane.

Episode 2: "Hi-Jacked": The world's most dangerous gun-runner and smuggler is on the loose and Joe must devise a plan to stop him.

Episode 3: "Splashdown": Joe assumes the persona of a crack test pilot in order to investigate the deaths of two electronics experts.

Episode 4: "Operation McClaine": A famous writer's life is in the balance when the leading specialist is injured in a plane crash. It is up to Joe to perform the lifesaving operation.

Episode 5: "Three's a Crowd": Joe had to get involved when Professor McClaine's new girlfriend is not everything she appears to be.

Episode 6: "International Concerto": With the aid of BIG RAT, Joe steps in as a replacement for a World Famous Pianist.

Episode 7: "Big Fish": Joe's mission is to retrieve a secret submarine stranded in enemy waters.

Episode 8: "The Unorthodox Shepherd": Joe along with his father and Sam Loover investigate a supposedly haunted church.

Episode 9: "Relative Danger": In a race against time Joe assumes the brain patterns of a leading explorer to save three trapped men in a deep cavern.

Episode 10: "Business Holiday": Joe is given the brain patterns of an Army Colonel in order to steal a tank and repel a military force.

Episode 11: "King for a Day": Joe is assigned to protect a Middle Eastern heir by posing as a decoy, but ends up being kidnapped in a case of mistaken identity.

Episode 12: "Double Agent": Joe by accident gains the brain pattern of a double agent and now it is a rush for W.I.N. to identify who the agent is before he can cause more trouble.

Episode 13: "Most Special Astronaut": With the aid of a top astronaut's brain pattern, Joe is able to save two astronauts in peril.

Episode 14: "Arctic Adventure": Joe is sent into the Arctic wasteland in order to recover a nuclear bomb and secure its time mechanism.

Episode 15: "The Fortress": Joe must save a fellow W.I.N. agent from a San Marino jail, before W.I.N. secrets are revealed.

Episode 16: "Colonel McClaine": With the aid of the brain patterns of an explosives expert and a top army driver, Joe transports a dangerous cargo across Africa.

Episode 17: "Project 90": Joe acquires the brain patterns of a balloonist in order to save his kidnapped father.

Episode 18: "The Race": An experimental brain transfer allows Mac and Joe to dream the same dream; they end up involved in a madcap rally race from London to Monte Carlo.

Episode 19: "The Professional": Joe takes the brain patterns of a professional safe-breaker in order to recover eight million dollars in gold bullion, which are misappropriated funds.

Episode 20: "Lone Handed": Joe 90 dreams of becoming a western sheriff, and then finds himself involved in a shoot out.

Episode 21: "Attack of the Tiger": With the brain patterns of a top pilot, Joe flies a VG 104 fighter bomber to destroy a nuclear rocket base holding the world to ransom.

Episode 22: "Talkdown": A hypersonic fighter plane crashed under mysterious circumstances and it's up to Joe to unravel the mystery.

Episode 23: "Breakout": In an unusual twist of fate Joe adopts the brain patterns of a bob sleigh champion in order to save the life of the Canadian Prime Minister under attack.

Episode 24: "Mission X-41": Joe needs the brain patterns of a top virologist in order to stop the X-41 virus, threatening to destroy everything in its path.

Episode 25: "Test Flight": With the aid of a computer specialist and an explosives expert's brain patterns, Joe is able to stop a sabotage threat.

Episode 26: "Child of the Sun God": In order to receive an antidote and save the life of a statesman, Joe must convince a lost Indian tribe that he is their legendary Sun God.

Episode 27: "Trial at Sea": Joe takes on the brain patterns of a terrorist to avert disaster on a transatlantic super liner under siege.

Episode 28: "Viva Cordova": When a Mexican president's life is threatened Joe takes on the brain patterns of a top agent to be his bodyguard.

Episode 29: "See you Down There": In order to stop the fraudulent activity of an entrepreneur, Joe takes on a variety of brain patterns to convince th