It would not be fair to include Gerry Anderson's 1969 series, The Secret Service, as a puppet-centric series for children. On the surface, it does not appear to be the case. Instead, it appears to be a transitional series, as Anderson and then-wife Sylvia, the series' creator, were moving from puppets to live-action, starting with the following year's UFO.
ITC frontman Lord Lew Grade was not happy with the finished product, however, hence only 13 episodes were produced with a mix of puppets and live-action backgrounds. It would be the last puppet series Anderson would produce until Terrahawks in the mid-80's.
Comedian and former war correspondent Stanley Unwine was the inspiration and voice for his puppet alter-ego, a priest who was secretly a spy. Sylvia Anderson was part of the voice cast as well, as normal.
Following is a sample episode, "The Cure":
Rating: B-.
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