THE TOMORROW PEOPLE, the classic 1970s sci-fi series, follows the adventures of British teens who have reached the next stage of human evolution and possess super powers. In addition to various telekinetic and teleportation abilities, these children have a secret base, the Lab, and a futuristic talking computer named Tim. The .. Read more
| Starring | Nicholas Young, Peter Vaughan-Clarke, Elizabeth Adare, Dean Lawrence |
|---|---|
| Director | Paul Bernard, Darrol Blake |
| Genres | Children, Television |
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THE TOMORROW PEOPLE, the classic 1970s sci-fi series, follows the adventures of British teens who have reached the next stage of human evolution and possess super powers. In addition to various telekinetic and teleportation abilities, these children have a secret base, the Lab, and a futuristic talking computer named Tim. The first storyline of series two, THE BLUE AND THE GREEN, features the first appearance of Elizabeth (Elizabeth Adare). In A RIFT IN TIME, Stephen (Peter Vaughan-Clarke) becomes caught in a time trap and the remaining Tomorrow People must locate and free him. Finally, THE DOOMSDAY MEN story arc focuses on Stephen going undercover to infiltrate the mysterious Doomsday Men organisation.
| Starring | Nicholas Young, Peter Vaughan-Clarke, Elizabeth Adare, Dean Lawrence, Michael Holoway, Philip Gilbert |
|---|---|
| Director | Paul Bernard, Darrol Blake |
| Studio | REVELATION FILMS |
| Run time | DVD: 6 hrs 15 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Children, Television |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Released | DVD: 24 Feb 2003 Production year: 1974 |
| Format | DVD |
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THE TOMORROW PEOPLE, the classic 1970s sci-fi series, follows the adventures of British teens who have reached...
THE TOMORROW PEOPLE, the classic 1970s sci-fi series, follows the adventures of British teens who have reached...
THE TOMORROW PEOPLE, the classic 1970s sci-fi series, follows the adventures of British teens who have reached...
It was great watching this again, the music at the beginning brought back memories of my teens when I couldn't wait for it to be on again. Obviously very dated now but good to watch again.
Putting two and two together to make considerably more than four as usual Stephen and John interpret their identical dreams as being a message from their time traveller friend Peter.
I'm not quite sure how Peter managed to sneak in some pottery making whilst imprisoned at a Gladiator-style training centre but he does.
Stephen, John, Elizabeth and even Chris all become trapped and without their usual powers due to a rift in time. They have to rescue Stephen and Peter and find out what it is that is wrong for the time before they can escape.
There's a bad guy of course and goodies and baddies alike have to be careful not to change the future. So will they get it right? I'm not telling!
Another highly watchable complete story let down by a very squeaky budget.