Had to read that several times to make sense of it. And I still get visions of the fiasco that was Avengers floating in my mind.
Why can't it be the parents Thunderbirds. My grandkids love it and are still sitting through them all on video?
I think an American definition of 'Camp' might be helpful? Because to me 'Camp' is something verging on the silly and played for the gags.
The original Avengers series was mildly Camp, (but nowhere near the film, which was plain ridiculous!) and showed Britain at its eccentric best. Thunderbirds was anything but with its strong stories.
'Camp' in the US film industry seems to mean anything from the 60's, so Mission Impossible was Camp (which it wasn't), as was Lost in Space (which it really was). In 40 years X-Files will be described as Camp.
Think the second half made more sense though
