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From Wikipedia:
"The Tomorrow People is a children's science fiction television series, 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."
"Premise
All incarnations of the show concerned the emergence of the next stage of human evolution known colloquially as Tomorrow People. Born to human parents, an apparently normal child might at some point between childhood and late adolescence experience a process called "breaking out", when they develop their special abilities. These abilities include psychic powers such as telepathy, telekinesis, and teleportation. However, they are physically unable to deliberately kill others."
I nearly at the end of my viewing of the original 1970s TV series with only seven of the 68 episodes left to watch.
I saw the 1990s series when it was on early in the mornings on the ABC about a decade ago.
Have not listened to any of the audios from Big Finish Productions (the makers of the Doctor Who audios).
Quite a fun and at times silly show to watch. I like The Tomorrow People.
"The Tomorrow People is a children's science fiction television series, 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."
"Premise
All incarnations of the show concerned the emergence of the next stage of human evolution known colloquially as Tomorrow People. Born to human parents, an apparently normal child might at some point between childhood and late adolescence experience a process called "breaking out", when they develop their special abilities. These abilities include psychic powers such as telepathy, telekinesis, and teleportation. However, they are physically unable to deliberately kill others."
I nearly at the end of my viewing of the original 1970s TV series with only seven of the 68 episodes left to watch.
I saw the 1990s series when it was on early in the mornings on the ABC about a decade ago.
Have not listened to any of the audios from Big Finish Productions (the makers of the Doctor Who audios).
Quite a fun and at times silly show to watch. I like The Tomorrow People.