 | A cult 1970s British television show, THE TOMORROW PEOPLE picked up a U.S. audience after airing on Nickelodeon in the 1980s. A group of teenagers discover they possess some remarkable powers, and set up base with their computer (named Tim) in an... |
 | A cult 1970s British television show, THE TOMORROW PEOPLE picked up a U.S. audience after airing on Nickelodeon in the 1980s. A group of teenagers discover they possess some remarkable powers, and set up base with their computer (named Tim) in an... |
 | Performed live every week, with timely themes and interesting guest stars, this innovative 1950s science fiction show was the precursor of later TV hits like THE TWILIGHT ZONE. Thirteen episodes are included in this second collection, including... |
 | A group of British teens are going through the normal stresses of adolescence when they discover that they have special powers and must defend the planet from villainous forces. This release contains the third season of the British sci-fi series from... |
 | When one phone call lands a pregnant bride-to-be in jail, she vows to emerge a different woman and go after the people who framed her. A miniseries version of Sidney Sheldon's bestselling novel. |
 | A landmark in the history and development of science fiction, TALES OF TOMORROW has fallen into relative obscurity in modern times, despite the fact that phenomena such as STAR TREK and THE TWILIGHT ZONE would never have been the same without it.... |
 | The predecessor to David Letterman's LATE SHOW, Tom Snyder's TOMORROW SHOW was a freewheeling late-night talk program that, in the late 1970s and early '80s, frequently hosted punk and new-wave bands. This collection of appearances by punk legends... |
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 | "Love and Death in Saigon." Series staple Mark Gor returns to Vietnam to rescue his uncle, with help from a beautiful guerilla fighter. |
 | Friends and enemies from the past re-enter Duncan McLeod's life in two more episodes: "For Tomorrow We Die" - Duncan must hunt down an old nemesis, Xavier St. Cloud, who uses poison gas to assist his robberies; and "The Beast Below" - A bestial... |