Jeff Tracy Explained

Jeff Tracy should not be confused with Geoff Tracey.

Series:Thunderbirds
First:"Trapped in the Sky"
(30 September 1965)
Creator:Gerry and Sylvia Anderson
Designer:John Brown (puppet sculptor)[1]
Voice:Peter Dyneley (original series)
Lee Majors (remake series)
Occupation:Head of International Rescue
Business executive
Colonel, US Air Force
Astronaut (formerly)
Family:Grant Tracy (father)
Grandma Tracy (mother)
Spouse:Lucille Tracy (wife)
Children:
Home:Tracy Island

Jeff Tracy is a fictional character from Gerry and Sylvia Anderson's Supermarionation television show Thunderbirds and the subsequent films Thunderbirds Are GO and Thunderbird 6. The voice for the character in these shows was supplied by Peter Dyneley. The character also appeared in the live-action movie Thunderbirds, played by actor Bill Paxton.

Original series biography

The series was first broadcast in 1965 and was set in the then future 2065,[2] when Jeff was 56 years old. According to his backstory "bio", Jeff was born 2 January, 2009, [3] the son of a combine harvester driver on a Kansas wheat farm.[4] [5]

As the Tracy family patriarch, he spends most of his time on Tracy Island, situated somewhere in the Pacific Ocean, from where he co-ordinates rescue missions.

It has been suggested that the Tracy family are based on the Cartwrights from the TV series Bonanza, and that the Jeff Tracy puppet is based on the actor who played Ben Cartwright, Lorne Greene.[3]

Along with his sons, Scott and Virgil, Jeff is the only other Tracy to appear in all 32 episodes of Thunderbirds.[12]

2004 film

In an interview, Bill Paxton, who played the live-action version of Jeff, described the character as "a kind of teacher, this father figure who has to teach his sons, particularly his youngest son Alan, these basic lessons of ethics and integrity, about doing the right thing."[13]

Remake series

In the 2015 'reboot' of the series, Jeff vanished six years previous to the start of the series for which the Hood is shown to be responsible.[14] Scott appears to have assumed command of International Rescue in his father's place as he is the oldest of the Tracy brothers, while Grandma Tracy, who has herself changed from the classic series, has taken over his role as head of the family.

The origins for International Rescue are also explained gradually throughout the series. Jeff originally was the only member with one ship: the TV-21, an ultra-high speed rocket and a vehicle by Brains' own admission that was faster than any Thunderbird, with his ultimate objective to be the first one to the rescue. However, when he lost the TV-21, he instead created the 5 Thunderbirds to be there for any emergency.

Jeff finally appears in season 3, initially in recordings in the two-part episode "Signals", which reveals that he was last seen trying to stop the Hood stealing the Zero-X spaceship; when the Hood's actions nearly caused the Zero-X's engine to overload and cause an extinction-level event, Jeff took the ship into space, with the apparent detonation believed to be the ship's engine overloading and exploding. However at the end of "SOS", Brains discovered that rescued robot Braman was not sending a distress call, but was actually acting as a relay to send the message to Earth, and discovers a coded message within the distress call that could only have come from Jeff. After recovering the escape pod that the Hood made his escape in, Brains realizes that the explosion was a shockwave created as a result of the ship's faster-than-light engine working, which propelled Jeff into deep space. At the end of the episode "The Long Reach - Part One", Scott, while trying to make his way back to Thunderbird 1, almost falls into the reaches of space after two asteroids collide with each other. Scott is caught by a mysterious figure's hand; he looks up and realizes that it is his father, Jeff Tracy. In the episode "The Long Reach - Part Two", Jeff reunites with his sons after Scott brings him home. After defeating The Hood, Jeff reunites with the rest of the team on Tracy Island. Lee Majors provided the voice of Jeff in the revival series.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Filmed in Supermarionation. Stephen. La Rivière. Stephen La Rivière. 2014. 2nd. 2009. Network Distributing. London, UK. 978-0-992-9766-0-6. 172.
  2. Give Or Take A Million has the date "December 25, 2026.
  3. Web site: Thunder Birds Biography . 19 December 2008 .
  4. Thunderbirds Legends: The Story of Jeff Tracy. March 14, 2020. YouTube.
  5. Thunderbirds Legends: The Tracy Sons & The Disaster. March 21, 2020. YouTube.
  6. "Thunderbirds Annual," p.10, 1966, City Magazines Ltd. and A.P. Films (Merchandising) Ltd.
  7. https://web.archive.org/web/20091028092449/http://www.geocities.com/johntracytb5/jeff.html The Calling International Rescue! fan site
  8. Web site: Thunderbirds - The Characters . Fab1.co.nz . 2015-08-10.
  9. Web site: Mercury Crewed Flights Summary. 17 March 2015. www.nasa.gov. 22 December 2016.
  10. http://www.technodelic.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/UploadTBEx/ThunderbirdsComplete.htm The Complete Thunderbirds Story
  11. http://thunderbirds.com/books/countdown/countdown1
  12. Web site: 13 March 2019. Thunderbirds: The Origins Of International Rescue. Gerry Anderson.
  13. Web site: Paxton discusses Thunderbirds: the Mission of International Rescue. IGN. 29 June 2004. Steve. Head. 14 June 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210614183536/https://www.ign.com/articles/2004/06/29/paxton-discusses-thunderbirds. 14 June 2021. live.
  14. Thunderbirds Are Go Season 1 Episode 2 "Ring of Fire, Part 2"