The Tomorrow People are a group of mostly British teens who have special powers. They can communicate to each other using telepathy. They can also teleport themselves which they call "Jaunting". Th...
The Tomorrow People are a group of mostly British teens who have special powers. They can communicate to each other using telepathy. They can also teleport themselves which they call "Jaunting". They also have telekinesis. With the help of TIM their talking computer they battle the bad people of earth and space.
Cast Philip Gilbert -- Timus Philip Gilbert -- Voice of TIM (voice) Nicholas Young -- John Sammie Winmill - Carol (1973) Stephen Salmon - Kenny (1973) Peter Vaughan-Clarke - Stephen Jameson (1973-1977) Elizabeth Adare - Elizabeth 'Liz' M'Bundo (1974-1979) Dean Lawrence - Tyso Boswell (1974-1977) Michael Holoway - Michael Bell (1976-1979) Misako Koba - Hsui Tai (1978-1979) Nigel Rhodes - Andrew Forbes (1978-1979) Anulka Dubinska-- Pavla Vlasova (Episode: The Dirtiest Business) Ann Curthoys - Tricia Conway (1974-1976) Richard Speight - Peter Guardian of Time Stephen Jack - A Guardian of Time and Peter's grandfather. (Episode: A Rift in Time) Michael Standing -- Ginger (Ging) Harding -- just a friend, not a TP. (1973) Derek Crewe - Lefty -- just a friend, not a TP. (1973) Chris Chittell - Chris Harding -- just a friend & Ging's brother, not a TP. (1974) Bryan Stanyon - Professor Cawston -- just a friend, not a TP. (1974-1975) Random group shots of The Tomorrow People.
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i hear ya!!! i was about the same age - and the pic of the baby and the umbilical still freaks me out! has to be the most disturbing and SICK image EVER!!!!!
It'sa pity, they didn't do a cross-over series with the BBC, back in the seventies,involving a team up with , Dr Who; that would have been worth watching
While they did not do an actual cross-over with Doctor Who, they DID link the show to Doctor Who. In one episode, they had a car parked at the Junk Yard from the first Doctor Who episode and had a Police Man played I think by the same actor who was in that episode and saw the TARDIS dematerialize. He comments "OH NO - NOT AGAIN" when the car teleports. There was also a sequence in space where they almost collide with an off screen "Blue Police Box."
You did a wonderful job. It is nice that you show how TP really are. The pics are great too. Way to go JellicleKat! Thank you so much for posting that .
This show pre-dated Nickelodeon. It was a British TV show (independant production, not BBC).
The episodes on youtube - that I have found so far - are WELL into the original UK series (and may have been specialy commissioned by NIcelodeon), despite claiming to be "first series".
thus far, I have been unable to find the ORIGINAL series on Youtube.
Yes, it aired on ITV in the UK from 1973-1979 then from 1982-mid 's 1980s on Nickelodeon here in the states. IDK which episodes are here on youtube b/c I don't watch it here, I watch them on DVD. You do know that it's out on DVD right?
bit more info for you it was made by Thames Television for Britain's ITV network. devised by Roger Price which first ran between 1973 and 1979. The show was re-imagined between 1992 and 1995, this time with Roger Price as executive producer. A third incarnation that ran between 2001 and 2007 saw a return to the original conception and characters, but this time produced as a series of audio plays by Nigel Fairs for Big Finish Productions. All three incarnations have been cancelled mid-run.
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Way to go JellicleKat! Thank you so much for posting that .
The episodes on youtube - that I have found so far - are WELL into the original UK series (and may have been specialy commissioned by NIcelodeon), despite claiming to be "first series".
thus far, I have been unable to find the ORIGINAL series on Youtube.
in my opinion allso.