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Jedikiah survives the explosion of the ship and is left drifting in space; Ginge and Lefty become the Tomorrow People's allies. Guest Cast: Derek Crewe (Lefty), Francis de Wolff (Jedikiah), Robert Bridges (Cyclops), Patricia Denys (Mrs Jameson), Neville Barber (Dr. Stewart) The Medusa Strain: 4 11 June - 2 July 1973 Roger Price, Brian Finch ...
The original series was produced by Thames Television for ITV. The Tomorrow People operate from a secret base, The Lab, built in an abandoned London Underground station. The team constantly watches for new Tomorrow People "breaking out" (usually around the age of puberty) to help them through the process as the youngsters endure mental agonies as their minds suddenly change.
The Tomorrow People is an American science fiction drama television series developed by Greg Berlanti, Phil Klemmer, and Julie Plec which aired on The CW during the 2013–14 American television season. [3] [4] [5] It was a remake of the original British television series of the same name, created by Roger Price, which ran from 1973 to 1979.
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Homo Superior - the next stage of human evolution. Young people with super powers, dedicated to safeguarding planet Earth. From their secret laboratory deep beneath the streets of London, aided by their super-computer TIM, they watch and wait for others like themselves - and guard against threats to all mankind. They are the Tomorrow People.
The Tomorrow People (Holoway starred as Mike Bell; 28 January 1976 to 19 February 1979) Arrows (Flintlock appeared on the edition broadcast 27 April 1976) You Must Be Joking (Series 2: 23 April to 4 June 1976, participation from Mike Holoway and musical performances by Flintlock) Top of the Pops (Flintlock, performing "Dawn"; 10 June 1976)
In 1973 she was offered the role of Carol in a new children's science-fiction series, The Tomorrow People. [1] Winmill played the role throughout the thirteen episodes of the first series but declined to continue in the part, despite being offered a three-year contract.