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The Tomorrow People - Set 3
The Tomorrow People - Set 3
Actors: Nicholas Young, Philip Gilbert, Elizabeth Adare, Peter Vaughan-Clarke, Michael Holoway
Directors: Gabrielle Beaumont, Michael Minus, Peter Yolland
Genres: Drama, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Television
NR     2006     6hr 24min

The final three seasons on 4 four discs Studio: A&e Home Video Release Date: 05/30/2006 Run time: 384 minutes

     
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Actors: Nicholas Young, Philip Gilbert, Elizabeth Adare, Peter Vaughan-Clarke, Michael Holoway
Directors: Gabrielle Beaumont, Michael Minus, Peter Yolland
Creators: Vic Hughes, Roger Damon Price
Genres: Drama, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Television
Sub-Genres: Drama, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Drama, Science Fiction
Studio: A&E Home Video
Format: DVD - Color
DVD Release Date: 05/30/2006
Release Year: 2006
Run Time: 6hr 24min
Screens: Color
Number of Discs: 4
SwapaDVD Credits: 4
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 4
Edition: Box set
MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Languages: English

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Samuel K. (Solvanda)
Reviewed on 11/25/2018...
This was competition for Doctor Who back in the day. Produced by the ITV network, which was pretty much the only other choice besides BBC back then. There are some rather good episodes in this first set, and some of them downright creepy. For me, the show seems to degrade as the seasons progress. The very last episode on the end of Set 3 must be seen to be believed. One of the most preposterous pieces of Scifi I've ever seen in my life. Like Sesame Street gone berserk. One of the hideous aliens looks like some sort of deranged phallus. (There was an alien like that on Doctor Who as well, named "Alpha Centauri", who made a recent appearance again in the latest season.)

There was another series entitled: "Tomorrow People: The New Generation" which was made back in the 1990's. It is quite different than the older show, but worth watching. And then a 3rd series was made very recently by the CW network, which I thought was very good, and am sad it was cancelled.

Movie Reviews

Good fun
gahmd | 06/04/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"The series continues with some of the most enjoyable episodes - fun with just the right amount of "camp" factor. I'm glad they have been producing the DVDs."
A MUST FOR SciFi FANS
asugar2 | Seattle USA | 09/15/2007
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Both incarnations of the show concerned the emergence of the next stage of human evolution who call themselves 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.





[edit] Original series

The Tomorrow People operate out of a secret laboratory, The lab, built in an abandoned London Underground station. They watch for new Tomorrow People "breaking out" to help them through the process and sometimes deal with attention from extraterrestrial species. They deal with the "Galactic Federation" which oversees the wellfare of telepathic species throughout the galaxy. In addition to their psychic powers, they also use advanced technology such as the biological computer TIM, which is capable of original thought and can augment their psychic powers. TIM also helps the Tomorrow People to teleport long distances. Although they must be wearing a device installed into a belt or bracelet for this to work. Teleportation is also called jaunting in the show, presumably after the term used in the novel The Stars My Destination).



While they reveal their existence to some, they generally operate in secrecy for fear that normal people (whom they term "Saps", a pejorative abbreviation for Homo sapiens) will either fear or victimise them because of their special powers or try to exploit them for military purposes. In order to defend themselves they must use non-lethal weaponry such as "stun guns" or martial arts throws due to their inability to cause harm, referred to as the "prime barrier".



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