The Tomorrow Peoplewas a children's science fiction adventure series launched in 1973 as ... more
ITV's answer toDoctor Who. In the opening five-part adventure "Slaves of Jedikiah" we meet Stephen (Peter Vaughan-Clarke) who is about to "break-out" to the next l...
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Jaunt back to a time when a group of gifted youngsters were Planet Earth's only protection ... more
against a legion of evil villains and intergalactic terrors. The Tomorrow People are homo superiors - the next stage of human evolution. Armed with telekinetic a...
The Tomorrow Peoplewas a children's science fiction adventure series launched in 1973 as ... more
ITV's answer toDoctor Who. In the opening five-part adventure "Slaves of Jedikiah" we meet Stephen (Peter Vaughan-Clarke) who is about to "break-out" to the next l...
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The Tomorrow Peoplewas a children's science fiction adventure series launched in 1973 as ... more
ITV's answer toDoctor Who. In the opening five-part adventure "Slaves of Jedikiah" we meet Stephen (Peter Vaughan-Clarke) who is about to "break-out" to the next level of human evolution, becoming a Homo Superior, or "Tomorrow Person".Developing telepathic and telekenetic powers, as well as the ability to teleport, he becomes the target for mysterious American cult leader, Jedikiah (Francis de Wolff). Already secretly established with biological supercomputer TIM in an abandoned underground tunnel are three Tomorrow People--John (Nicholas Young), Carol (Sammie Winmill) and Kenny (Stephen Salmon)--who rescue Stephen and then find themselves on a damaged starship in a race against time to save its alien captain.Although the budget was low--the tin robot with his head on fire is particularly laughable--the story is ambitious and the utilitarian special effects are in plentiful supply. There's a trippy, post-2001: A Space Odysseyquality to some of the visuals, a great theme tune and acting of decidedly pantomime calibre. The Tomorrow People themselves come from a past in which teenagers still say "smashing!", but the fantasy of advanced, pacifist children saving the world had a lasting appeal, enough that the show ran eight seasons, then was revived for three more in the 1990s. --Gary S Dalkin
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Family - Director: Vic Hughes - Original Language: English - Classification: Universal - Starring: Nicholas Young, Elizabeth Adare, Philip Gilbert, Michael Holoway, Misako Koba, Nigel Rhodes
Production Year: 1973 - Family - Original Language: English - Classification: Universal - Starring: Nicholas Young, Peter Vaughan-Clarke, Sammie Winmill, Stephen Salmon
Family - Original Language: English - Classification: Parental Guidance - Starring: Michael Holoway, Misako Koba, Nicholas Young, Elizabeth Adare, Philip Gilbert
Advantages: Good fro the kids Disadvantages: Dated
The TomorrowPeople.
Series 1 - The Slaves Of Jedikiah / Medusa Strain / The Vanishing Earth
I remembered the earlier shows, probably from 1973 when it first aired through to 1979 when it initially ended. Watching it again on DVD was very very enjoyable
and to be honest quite refreshing. It was at the time an imaginative program and held a 70's quaintness.
Remembered nothing of the second incarnation of the show, 1992 - 1995 and again nothing of the third reinvented show from 2001 - 2007.
You follow some rare talented humans as they 'Break out' and change from normal humans to the next stage in human evolution. They have abilities such as telepathy, telekinesis, and teleportation.
As with all heroes they have a secret base and a super computer ...
Advantages: Enjoyable Kids Sci-Fi Disadvantages: A bit dated
The TomorrowPeople - Series 2
I remembered the earlier shows, probably from 1973 when it first aired through to 1979 when it initially ended. Watching it again on DVD was very, very enjoyable
and to be honest quite refreshing. It was at the time an imaginative program and held a 70's quaintness.
Remembered nothing of the second incarnation of the show, 1992 - 1995 and again nothing of the third reinvented show from 2001 - 2007.
You follow some rare talented humans as they 'Break out' and change from normal humans to the next stage in human evolution. They have abilities such as, telepathy, telekinesis, and teleportation.
They have adventures inventing new technologies and fighting evil villains on this planet and from other galaxies.
There are a few surprises along the way.
1973 - 1979 Series ...
The TomorrowPeople 8.
I remembered the earlier shows, probably from 1973 when it first aired through to 1979 when it initially ended. Watching it again on DVD was very very enjoyable
and to be honest quite refreshing. It was at the time an imaginative program and held a 70's quaintness.
Remembered nothing of the second incarnation of the show, 1992 - 1995 and again nothing of the third reinvented show from 2001 - 2007.
You follow some rare talented humans as they 'Break out' and change from normal humans to the next stage in human evolution. They have abilities such as telepathy, telekinesis, and teleportation.
They have adventures inventing new technologies and fighting evil villains on this planet and from other galaxies.
There are a few surprises along the way.
1973 - 1979 Series
Series 8 ...
Four children with unique telepathic powers operate from a secret base in a tunnel off London's Underground system. They dedicate their powers to saving mankind from diverse alien threats.
Release details
DVD Region
DVD
Studio(s)
REVELATION FILMS; LACE GROUP; SONY DADC
Release date
25/02/2002
No of Discs
1
Catalogue No
PAR 61129
Barcode
5027182611294
Languages
Main Language
English
Technical information
Special Features
Full Episode Guide, Character Biographies, Picture Gallery, Exclusive Commentaries From Actors
Special Features
Character Biographies, Picture Gallery, Fact Files, Commentaries with Nicholas Young, Peter Vaughan Clarke, and Michael Holoway
DVD Description
A classic 1970s sci-fi television series, THE TOMORROW PEOPLE 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. In this first storyline, THE SLAVES OF JEDIKIAH, the Tomorrow People attempt to find a boy who is developing special abilities. However, they're not the only ones looking for him....
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