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Thunderbirds Feature Rosamund Pike talks about being Lady Penelope Creighton- Ward. Can you tell us a bit about your character? Lady Penelope is the daughter of Lord Creighton Ward, a political figure who obviously has important standing in society. She seems- to the outside world- as a flighty it-girl but she is far from it. Her education, background and her father’s network of high powered contacts opens all the social doors she needs them to, but she has found a way to use these keys for more interesting things than merely furthering her own standing in society. She has teamed up with International Rescue, who use her as their operative in London. Lady Penelope often plays up the frivolous elements of who she is – a girl who loves clothes, pink cars, little dogs – to blindside people, and conceal what she is really up to at any given point – usually breaking in somewhere she shouldn’t be, extracting information from people, finding out secrets in the most dangerous of situations. She has a great ally in Parker, her driver and bodyguard. I like to think that Lady P perhaps met Parker in prison when she was doing prison visits as part of her charity work! Now that Parker has served his time, Penelope often disapprovingly alludes to his ‘misspent youth’ but you sense that she also rather enjoys the fact that she runs with someone who has been on the wrong side of the law 8 freecarmag.co.uk – his safe-breaking, lockbreaking and of course get away driving skills stand them in very good stead. What was it like working with David Graham who was in the original cast? David Graham is so charming and so funny – his Parker is iconic and the story behind his creation of the character and how he found the voice in a waiter in an East End restaurant is delicious. I love working with him, and the bond between Parker and Penelope and the humour that is batted between them is really fun to play. David is a gentleman and I am extremely fond of him. I am also so looking forward to exploring more Parker/Penelope dynamics in the next series. Why do you think Thunderbirds has such an enduring appeal? Thunderbirds empowers young people in an incredibly exciting way. International Rescue is made up of five boys and a girl and then of course there is Lady Penelope, and they are all entirely canny and she enjoys living on the dangerous side of life. Though, of course, she also enjoys a nice cup of tea.