Traitor (Captain Scarlet episode)

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Traitor
Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons episode
Episode no. Season 1
Episode 29
Written by Tony Barwick
Directed by Alan Perry
Production no. 24
Original airdate April 23, 1968
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"Traitor" is the 29th episode of the Supermarionation television series Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons. Its original UK air date was April 23, 1968 on ATV Midlands.

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[edit] Synopsis

Following a series of Spectrum hovercraft crashes in the Australian outback, the Mysterons announce that there is a traitor in the organisation.

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The Mysterons announce that there is a traitor in Spectrum. In light of a number of unexplained hovercraft crashes in the Australian outback, Colonel White sends Captains Scarlet and Blue to investigate Koala Base, where he believes that the vehicles are being sabotaged by a double agent.

Scarlet and Blue arrive at the base ostensibly to give a series of lectures to the cadets. One of them, Machin, is suspected by his patrol partner, Johnson, and the base commander, Major Stone, to be responsible for the hovercraft accidents, but Machin questions Scarlet's loyalty to Spectrum after Blue describes how the officer was under the control of the Mysterons when they tried to assassinate the World President ("The Mysterons"). A fire in Scarlet and Blue's room, seemingly started deliberately, leaves Machin's guilt apparently even more obvious.

The next day, while Scarlet and Blue are accompanying Johnson and Machin in a hovercraft, the vehicle again begins to go out of control. Machin declares Scarlet the traitor and briefly threatens him with a gun, but is disarmed by the shaky ride of the craft. All four men, including Scarlet with the hovercraft's control unit, jump to safety before the hovercraft crashes and explodes. From the unit, it is discovered that a valve in the craft's mechanics caused all the accidents; although presumably being placed by the Mysterons, it was the "traitor" in a figurative sense.

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[edit] Notes

  • This episode was originally scheduled to be broadcast as episode 16 on January 19, 1968, but was instead broadcast as episode 29 on April 23, 1968.

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