Captain Brown

Captain Brown is a character in the 1967 Supermarionation television series Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons. A Spectrum officer, he is killed by the Mysterons in the first episode of the series. He is voiced by Charles Tingwell.

Brown's real name is never specified, although an issue of The New Thunderbirds Comic designates him Alan Stephens (however, this is not necessarily canonical). He appears to be a junior officer of the Spectrum organisation because in "The Mysterons" he is heading his first major assignment.

Read more about Captain Brown:  Death and Reconstruction, Miscellaneous, Following "The Mysterons", Gerry Anderson's New Captain Scarlet

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