During the engineering work for the supersonic Concorde in England, "Thunderbirds" TV series creator Gerry Anderson was visiting the main facility one day. Someone asked him what he did for a living. Feeling massively outranked by all the engineering talent surrounding him there, he quietly replied that he made children's TV shows. Asked which ones, he mentioned Thunderbirds.

Within minutes he was surrounded by Concorde engineers who wanted to talk to him and shake his hand, many of whom told him it was his shows that had inspired them toward engineering careers, because they wanted to actually build the planes and rockets he had in his series. He was flabbergasted.

The original Star Trek had a similar effect on many career choices.

Now of course, TV mostly inspires people toward careers as lazy bums or crooks.

@lauren

My kids (30s now) loved Thunderbirds. It was a rerun when they watched but made a come back. They even had toys available.

@lynnedubois Merchandising was a big part of Gerry's innovations. There were also lots of related product commercials in the UK.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ntf9C6adZkI
Thunderbirds - Have A Break KitKat (1993)

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