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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.
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.
Tomorrow People: Kristian Schmid (Adam Newman), Christian Tessier (Megabyte (Marmaduke Damon)), Adam Pearce (Kevin Wilson) (only until The Culex Experiment), Kristen Ariza (Lisa Davies) (only in The Origin Story), Naomie Harris (Ami Jackson) (from The Culex Experiment), Alexandra Milman (Jade Weston) (The Living Stones with a brief appearance ...
The Tomorrow People: 68 episodes (1973–1979) ITV: You Must Be Joking! "Episode #2.1" (1976) ITV: You Can't Do That on Television: 143 episodes (1979–1990) CTV, Nickelodeon: Don't Look Now: 5 episodes (co-written with Geoffrey Darby, 1983) PBS: Whatever Turns You On: 15 episodes (co-written with Geoffrey Darby, 1979) CTV UFO Kidnapped
Science fiction and socially conservative Thailand are an unlikely mix which is explored in upcoming anthology series “Tomorrow and I,” that global streamer Netflix will release later in 2024.
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Are people actually having potlucks and mo Apple Originals' latest dramedy, Hello Tomorrow!, stars Billy Crudup as Jack, a talented salesman selling everyone a one-way ticket to the moon.
After hawking the news on The Morning Show, Billy Crudup is now hawking timeshares on the moon in the all-new Apple TV+ series, Hello Tomorrow!. The Emmy-winning actor leads the half-hour dramedy ...