Exhibition dedicated to Thunderbirds producer opens at Wolverhampton Library
A family exhibition dedicated to a TV producer who helped to create Thunderbirds is on show in Wolverhampton.
The exhibition based on Gerry Anderson opened on Monday at Wolverhampton Central Library in Snow Hill, and will run until January 12.
There are models, posters, drawings and records.
Ian Edwards, owner of the display, said: "It started on Monday and it was a tribute to Gerry Anderson, the man who created a wide range of films and programmes including Thunderbirds.
"It goes on until January 12 and runs right the way through Christmas and the new year.
"The library wanted a family-friendly exhibition and approached me and I thought of Gerry Anderson because he's touched the lives of so many.
"There's something for everyone in the exhibition.
"When I was setting up people kept coming up to me and admiring the display.
"It's all part of a collection I've owned for years. They never really see the light of day and it's nice to see them enjoyed by people.
"I've been collecting on and off for about 30 years, some of them are quite collectible.
"I did an exhibition on the moon landing about six months ago and the library asked me to come back and do another at Christmas.
"I thought Gerry Anderson straight away as he appeals to most people."