http://www.stuff.co.nz/entertainment/tv/8263969/Weta-brings-back-Thunderbirds      Weta Workshop plans to tackle another well-loved tale - re-inventing the Thunderbirds television series.   
          One of the UK's biggest production companies, ITV Studios, is  pairing with Weta and New Zealand-based Pukeko Pictures to make  Thunderbirds are Go!.   The show is set to air in 2015, 50 years after the original series launched.   
          The 26-part re-incarnation of Gerry and Sylvia Anderson's iconic  puppetry series featuring the Tracy family and Lady Penelope will use  both CGI animation and live-action model sets, Weta Workshop announced.   Weta Workshop and Pukeko Pictures founder Sir Richard Taylor said  the original series was "hugely influential" on him as a child, and  therefore he was thrilled to have the opportunity to work on the  children's show.   
          "I...look forward to designing and creating an inspirational world  that will engage the imagination of a whole new generation as it did for  us nearly half a century ago."   
          Pukeko Pictures was founded in 2008 by Sir Richard Taylor, Tania  Rodger and Martin Baynton, and produced animated children's shows Jane  and the Dragon and the Wotwots.