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Series 1 |
| 1 :01x01 - The Slaves of Jedikiah: (Part 1 of 5) (Apr/30/1973) | | In this the very first story of The Tomorrow People, Stephen a 14 year old school boy is distressed by hearing strange voices and having nightmares. Stephen is "breaking out" changing into one of The Tomorrow People. The other Tomorrow People, John, Carol and Kenny track his cries for help, but Stephen's transformation has also been noticed by an evil robot called Jedikiah, who needs Stephen's telepathic skills for evil purposes. | | Guest Stars: Michael Standing as Ginge Harding, Peter Weston as Policeman, Neville Barber as Dr. Stewart, Robert Bridges as Cyclops, Patricia Denys as Mrs. Jameson, Francis De Wolff as Jedikiah, Derek Crewe as Lefty | Director: Paul Bernard Writer: Brian Finch, Roger Price (1) | | | |
| 2 :01x02 - The Slaves of Jedikiah: (Part 2) (May/07/1973) | | In this the very first story of The Tomorrow People, Stephen a 14 year old school boy is distressed by hearing strange voices and having nightmares. Stephen is "breaking out" changing into one of The Tomorrow People. The other Tomorrow People, John, Carol and Kenny track his cries for help, but Stephen's transformation has also been noticed by an evil robot called Jedikiah, who needs Stephen's telepathic skills for evil purposes. | | Guest Stars: Robert Bridges as Cyclops, Patricia Denys as Mrs. Jameson, Neville Barber as Dr. Stewart, Michael Standing as Ginge Harding, Francis De Wolff as Jedikiah, Derek Crewe as Lefty | Director: Paul Bernard Writer: Roger Price (1), Brian Finch | | | |
| 3 :01x03 - The Slaves of Jedikiah: ( Part 3) (May/14/1973) | | In this the very first story of The Tomorrow People, Stephen a 14 year old school boy is distressed by hearing strange voices and having nightmares. Stephen is "breaking out" changing into one of The Tomorrow People. The other Tomorrow People, John, Carol and Kenny track his cries for help, but Stephen's transformation has also been noticed by an evil robot called Jedikiah, who needs Stephen's telepathic skills for evil purposes. | | Guest Stars: Robert Bridges as Cyclops, Patricia Denys as Mrs. Jameson, Neville Barber as Dr. Stewart, Michael Standing as Ginge Harding, Francis De Wolff as Jedikiah, Derek Crewe as Lefty | Director: Paul Bernard Writer: Brian Finch, Roger Price (1) | | | |
| 4 :01x04 - The Slaves of Jedikiah: (Part 4) (May/28/1973) | | In this the very first story of The Tomorrow People, Stephen a 14 year old school boy is distressed by hearing strange voices and having nightmares. Stephen is "breaking out" changing into one of The Tomorrow People. The other Tomorrow People, John, Carol and Kenny track his cries for help, but Stephen's transformation has also been noticed by an evil robot called Jedikiah, who needs Stephen's telepathic skills for evil purposes. | | Guest Stars: Peter Weston as Policeman, Robert Bridges as Cyclops, Patricia Denys as Mrs. Jameson, Neville Barber as Dr. Stewart, Michael Standing as Ginge Harding, Francis De Wolff as Jedikiah, Derek Crewe as Lefty, Christine Shaw as Nurse | Directors: Paul Bernard, Roger Price (1) Writer: Brian Finch | | | |
| 5 :01x05 - The Slaves of Jedikiah: (Part 5) (Jun/04/1973) | | In this the very first story of The Tomorrow People, Stephen a 14 year old school boy is distressed by hearing strange voices and having nightmares. Stephen is "breaking out" changing into one of The Tomorrow People. The other Tomorrow People, John, Carol and Kenny track his cries for help, but Stephen's transformation has also been noticed by an evil robot called Jedikiah, who needs Stephen's telepathic skills for evil purposes. | | Guest Stars: Peter Weston as Policeman, Robert Bridges as Cyclops, Patricia Denys as Mrs. Jameson, Neville Barber as Dr. Stewart, Michael Standing as Ginge Harding, Francis De Wolff as Jedikiah, Derek Crewe as Lefty | Director: Paul Bernard Writer: Brian Finch, Roger Price (1) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 10 :01x10 - The Vanishing Earth: (Part 1 of 4) (Jul/09/1973) | | In this the third story "The Vanishing Earth", The Tomorrow People come up against an evil villain called Spidron,who can call up earthquakes and volcanoes at will. Spidron is set on the destruction of the human race, The Tomorrow People must stop Spidron, or the world could come to an end. | | Guest Stars: Michael Standing as Ginge Harding, Nova Llewellyn as Joy, Bara Chambers as Control Voice, John Woodnutt as The Spidron, David Weston as Number 300, Kevin Stoney as Steen, Kenneth Farrington (1) as Smithers | Director: Roger Price (1) Writer: Roger Price (1), Brian Finch | | | |
| 11 :01x11 - The Vanishing Earth: (Part 2) (Jul/16/1973) | | In this the third story "The Vanishing Earth", The Tomorrow People come up against an evil villain called Spidron,who can call up earthquakes and volcanoes at will. Spidron is set on the destruction of the human race, The Tomorrow People must stop Spidron, or the world could come to an end. | | Guest Stars: Nova Llewellyn as Joy, Michael Standing as Ginge Harding, Kevin Stoney as Steen, Kenneth Farrington (1) as Smithers, John Woodnutt as The Spidron, David Weston as Number 300, Bara Chambers as Control Voice | Director: Roger Price (1) Writer: Brian Finch, Roger Price (1) | | | |
| 12 :01x12 - The Vanishing Earth: (Part 3) (Jul/23/1973) | | In this the third story "The Vanishing Earth", The Tomorrow People come up against an evil villain called Spidron,who can call up earthquakes and volcanoes at will. Spidron is set on the destruction of the human race, The Tomorrow People must stop Spidron, or the world could come to an end. | | Guest Stars: Nova Llewellyn as Joy, Michael Standing as Ginge Harding, Kevin Stoney as Steen, Kenneth Farrington (1) as Smithers, John Woodnutt as The Spidron, David Weston as Number 300, Bara Chambers as Control Voice | Director: Roger Price (1) Writer: Roger Price (1), Brian Finch | | | |
| 13 :01x13 - The Vanishing Earth: (Part 4) (Jul/30/1973) | | In this the third story "The Vanishing Earth", The Tomorrow People come up against an evil villain called Spidron,who can call up earthquakes and volcanoes at will. Spidron is set on the destruction of the human race, The Tomorrow People must stop Spidron, or the world could come to an end. | | Guest Stars: Nova Llewellyn as Joy, Michael Standing as Ginge Harding, Kevin Stoney as Steen, Kenneth Farrington (1) as Smithers, John Woodnutt as The Spidron, David Weston as Number 300, Bara Chambers as Control Voice | Director: Roger Price (1) Writer: Brian Finch, Roger Price (1) | | | | Series 2 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 19 :02x06 - A Rift in Time: Vase of mystery (Part 1 of 4) (Mar/11/1974) | | Peter is a ' Guardian Of Time' and is making a visit in John and Stephen's dreams. He starts showing them an antique vase, The Tomorrow People have to work out what this dream means, they manage to track the vase down to the British Museum. They manage to trick Professor Cawston into giving them the vase. Discovering that the lid of the vase has a diagram on it, they use this to create a time disk. Stephen ends up in ' The Hall Of The Guardians' where Stephen meets Peter's grandfather. Eventually the rest of The Tomorrow People travel back in time, along with Chris to try to rescue Peter. They also meet up with Gaius, a time traveling criminal, who wants the earth to change it's history back to the Roman Empire era, with him as the leader. | | Guest Stars: Bryan Stanyon as Professor Cawston, Stephen Jack as Zenan, Richard Speight as Peter, Stanley Lebor as Gaius, Peter Duncan as Cotus, Sylvia Coleridge as Professor Sylvia Garner, Chris Chittell as Chris | Director: Darrol Blake Writer: Roger Price (1) | | | |
| 20 :02x07 - A Rift in Time: Turn of the thumb (Part 2) (Mar/18/1974) | | Peter is a ' Guardian Of Time' and is making a visit in John and Stephen's dreams. He starts showing them an antique vase, The Tomorrow People have to work out what this dream means, they manage to track the vase down to the British Museum. They manage to trick Professor Cawston into giving them the vase. Discovering that the lid of the vase has a diagram on it, they use this to create a time disk. Stephen ends up in ' The Hall Of The Guardians' where Stephen meets Peter's grandfather. Eventually the rest of The Tomorrow People travel back in time, along with Chris to try to rescue Peter. They also meet up with Gaius, a time traveling criminal, who wants the earth to change it's history back to the Roman Empire era, with him as the leader. | | Guest Stars: Bryan Stanyon as Professor Cawston, Stanley Lebor as Gaius, Stephen Jack as Zenan, Peter Duncan as Cotus, Sylvia Coleridge as Professor Sylvia Garner, Chris Chittell as Chris, Mike Lee Lane (1) as Guthron, Leonard Gregory (1) as Trystan | Director: Darrol Blake Writer: Roger Price (1) | | | |
| 21 :02x08 - A Rift in Time: From little acorns (Part 3) (Mar/25/1974) | | Peter is a ' Guardian Of Time' and is making a visit in John and Stephen's dreams. He starts showing them an antique vase, The Tomorrow People have to work out what this dream means, they manage to track the vase down to the British Museum. They manage to trick Professor Cawston into giving them the vase. Discovering that the lid of the vase has a diagram on it, they use this to create a time disk. Stephen ends up in ' The Hall Of The Guardians' where Stephen meets Peter's grandfather. Eventually the rest of The Tomorrow People travel back in time, along with Chris to try to rescue Peter. They also meet up with Gaius, a time traveling criminal, who wants the earth to change it's history back to the Roman Empire era, with him as the leader. | | Guest Stars: Bryan Stanyon as Professor Cawston, Stanley Lebor as Gaius, Mike Lee Lane (1) as Guthron, Stephen Jack as Zenan, Leonard Gregory (1) as Trystan, Peter Duncan as Cotus, Sylvia Coleridge as Professor Sylvia Garner, Chris Chittell as Chris, Leonardo Pieroni as Lothar | Director: Darrol Blake Writer: Roger Price (1) | | | |
| 22 :02x09 - A Rift in Time: Rise of the Roman Empire (Part 4) (Apr/01/1974) | | Peter is a ' Guardian Of Time' and is making a visit in John and Stephen's dreams. He starts showing them an antique vase, The Tomorrow People have to work out what this dream means, they manage to track the vase down to the British Museum. They manage to trick Professor Cawston into giving them the vase. Discovering that the lid of the vase has a diagram on it, they use this to create a time disk. Stephen ends up in ' The Hall Of The Guardians' where Stephen meets Peter's grandfather. Eventually the rest of The Tomorrow People travel back in time, along with Chris to try to rescue Peter. They also meet up with Gaius, a time traveling criminal, who wants the earth to change it's history back to the Roman Empire era, with him as the leader. | | Guest Stars: Bryan Stanyon as Professor Cawston, Leonardo Pieroni as Lothar, Stanley Lebor as Gaius, Stephen Jack as Zenan, Peter Duncan as Cotus, Sylvia Coleridge as Professor Sylvia Garner, Chris Chittell as Chris, Richard Speight as Peter | Director: Darrol Blake Writer: Roger Price (1) | | | |
| 23 :02x10 - The Doomsday Men: Dressed to kill (Part 1of 4) (Apr/08/1974) | | The Tomorrow People investigate "The Doomsday Men", a highly secretive group that promote war as some sort of character building exercise. The head of this fanatical group is Sir Arthur McLelland. McLelland's only surviving relative is his grandson Douglas, who attends a boarding school in Scotland. Stephen goes undercover and joins the boarding school as The Tomorrow People suspect this could be a training base for "The Doomsday Men". While Stephen tries to fit in, he discovers it is indeed a training base, he also learns that "The Doomsday Men" are planning to sabotage the signing of an international peace treaty. Stephen takes part in the attempted sabotage, but can he warn the rest of The Tomorrow People of a pending nuclear attack? | | Guest Stars: William Relton as Douglas McLelland, Arnold Peters as Dr. Laird, Simon Gipps-Kent as Paul, Eric Young (1) as Lee Wan, Bill Treacher as Doomsday Man, Derek Murcott as Major Longford, Lindsay Campbell (1) as General McLelland | Director: Roger Price (1) Writer: Roger Price (1) | | | |
| 24 :02x11 - The Doomsday Men: The burning sword (Part 2) (Apr/15/1974) | | The Tomorrow People investigate "The Doomsday Men", a highly secretive group that promote war as some sort of character building exercise. The head of this fanatical group is Sir Arthur McLelland. McLelland's only surviving relative is his grandson Douglas, who attends a boarding school in Scotland. Stephen goes undercover and joins the boarding school as The Tomorrow People suspect this could be a training base for "The Doomsday Men". While Stephen tries to fit in, he discovers it is indeed a training base, he also learns that "The Doomsday Men" are planning to sabotage the signing of an international peace treaty. Stephen takes part in the attempted sabotage, but can he warn the rest of The Tomorrow People of a pending nuclear attack? | | Guest Stars: Bill Treacher as Doomsday Man, William Relton as Douglas McLelland, Arnold Peters as Dr. Laird, Derek Murcott as Major Longford, Simon Gipps-Kent as Paul, Chris Chittell as Chris, Lindsay Campbell (1) as General McLelland | Director: Roger Price (1) Writer: Roger Price (1) | | | |
| 25 :02x12 - The Doomsday Men: Run rabbit run (Part 3) (Apr/29/1974) | | The Tomorrow People investigate "The Doomsday Men", a highly secretive group that promote war as some sort of character building exercise. The head of this fanatical group is Sir Arthur McLelland. McLelland's only surviving relative is his grandson Douglas, who attends a boarding school in Scotland. Stephen goes undercover and joins the boarding school as The Tomorrow People suspect this could be a training base for "The Doomsday Men". While Stephen tries to fit in, he discovers it is indeed a training base, he also learns that "The Doomsday Men" are planning to sabotage the signing of an international peace treaty. Stephen takes part in the attempted sabotage, but can he warn the rest of The Tomorrow People of a pending nuclear attack? | | Guest Stars: Eric Young (1) as Lee Wan, Bill Treacher as Doomsday Man, William Relton as Douglas McLelland, Derek Murcott as Major Longford, Simon Gipps-Kent as Paul, Chris Chittell as Chris, Lindsay Campbell (1) as General McLelland | Director: Roger Price (1) Writer: Roger Price (1) | | | |
| 26 :02x13 - The Doomsday Men: The shuttlecock (Part 4) (May/06/1974) | | The Tomorrow People investigate "The Doomsday Men", a highly secretive group that promote war as some sort of character building exercise. The head of this fanatical group is Sir Arthur McLelland. McLelland's only surviving relative is his grandson Douglas, who attends a boarding school in Scotland. Stephen goes undercover and joins the boarding school as The Tomorrow People suspect this could be a training base for "The Doomsday Men". While Stephen tries to fit in, he discovers it is indeed a training base, he also learns that "The Doomsday Men" are planning to sabotage the signing of an international peace treaty. Stephen takes part in the attempted sabotage, but can he warn the rest of The Tomorrow People of a pending nuclear attack? | | Guest Stars: Eric Young (1) as Eric Young, Bill Treacher as Doomsday Man, William Relton as Douglas McLelland, Nigel Pegram as Parking Meter Attendent, Derek Murcott as Major Longford, Simon Gipps-Kent as Paul, Chris Chittell as Chris, Lindsay Campbell (1) as General McLelland | Director: Roger Price (1) Writer: Roger Price (1) | | | | Series 3 |
| 27 :03x01 - Secret Weapon: Lost and found (Part 1 of 4) (Feb/26/1975) | | A new ' Tomorrow Person' breaks out in this story, his name is Tyso Boswell and with his breakout he sets The Tomorrow People on a mission to investigate a certain Colonel Masters. Colonel Masters runs a secret government UK approved Experimental Weapons Department. However unknown by the UK government of the day, the unit is striving to harness The Tomorrow People powers for their own intelligence purposes. Tyso is sold by his greedy father to Colonel Masters's team and drugged to try to gain the knowledge and powers of The Tomorrow People. As Tyso is a new homo superior/ Tomorrow Person, The Tomorrow People have to rescue him, however Colonel Masters has the full might of the military at his disposal and The Tomorrow People can't kill. Will they be able to rescue Tyso before Colonel Masters and his drugs, gain the skills and powers of a Tomorrow Person? | | Guest Stars: Joanna Tope as Mrs. Boswell, Bryan Stanyon as Professor Cawston, Hugh Morton as Prime Minister, Ann Curthoys as Tricia Conway, Denise Cook as Evergreen Boswell, Frank Gatliff as Father Martin O'Connor, Chris Chittell as Chris, Trevor Bannister as Colonel Masters | Director: Roger Price (1) Writer: Roger Price (1) | | | |
| 28 :03x02 - Secret Weapon: Not quite a sleeping beauty (Part 2) (Mar/05/1975) | | A new ' Tomorrow Person' breaks out in this story, his name is Tyso Boswell and with his breakout he sets The Tomorrow People on a mission to investigate a certain Colonel Masters. Colonel Masters runs a secret government UK approved Experimental Weapons Department. However unknown by the UK government of the day, the unit is striving to harness The Tomorrow People powers for their own intelligence purposes. Tyso is sold by his greedy father to Colonel Masters's team and drugged to try to gain the knowledge and powers of The Tomorrow People. As Tyso is a new homo superior/ Tomorrow Person, The Tomorrow People have to rescue him, however Colonel Masters has the full might of the military at his disposal and The Tomorrow People can't kill. Will they be able to rescue Tyso before Colonel Masters and his drugs, gain the skills and powers of a Tomorrow Person? | | Guest Stars: Joanna Tope as Mrs. Boswell, Bryan Stanyon as Professor Cawston, Hugh Morton as Prime Minister, Frank Gatliff as Father Martin O'Connor, Ann Curthoys as Tricia Conway, Denise Cook as Evergreen Boswell, Chris Chittell as Chris, Trevor Bannister as Colonel Masters | Director: Roger Price (1) Writer: Roger Price (1) | | | |
| 29 :03x03 - Secret Weapon: Whose side are you on professor (Part 3) (Mar/12/1975) | | A new ' Tomorrow Person' breaks out in this story, his name is Tyso Boswell and with his breakout he sets The Tomorrow People on a mission to investigate a certain Colonel Masters. Colonel Masters runs a secret government UK approved Experimental Weapons Department. However unknown by the UK government of the day, the unit is striving to harness The Tomorrow People powers for their own intelligence purposes. Tyso is sold by his greedy father to Colonel Masters's team and drugged to try to gain the knowledge and powers of The Tomorrow People. As Tyso is a new homo superior/ Tomorrow Person, The Tomorrow People have to rescue him, however Colonel Masters has the full might of the military at his disposal and The Tomorrow People can't kill. Will they be able to rescue Tyso before Colonel Masters and his drugs, gain the skills and powers of a Tomorrow Person? | | Guest Stars: Joanna Tope as Mrs. Boswell, Bryan Stanyon as Professor Cawston, Hugh Morton as Prime Minister, Frank Gatliff as Father Martin O'Connor, Ann Curthoys as Tricia Conway, Denise Cook as Evergreen Boswell, Chris Chittell as Chris, Trevor Bannister as Colonel Masters | Director: Roger Price (1) Writer: Roger Price (1) | | | |
| 30 :03x04 - Secret Weapon: A present from Russia (Part 4) (Mar/19/1975) | | A new ' Tomorrow Person' breaks out in this story, his name is Tyso Boswell and with his breakout he sets The Tomorrow People on a mission to investigate a certain Colonel Masters. Colonel Masters runs a secret government UK approved Experimental Weapons Department. However unknown by the UK government of the day, the unit is striving to harness The Tomorrow People powers for their own intelligence purposes. Tyso is sold by his greedy father to Colonel Masters's team and drugged to try to gain the knowledge and powers of The Tomorrow People. As Tyso is a new homo superior/ Tomorrow Person, The Tomorrow People have to rescue him, however Colonel Masters has the full might of the military at his disposal and The Tomorrow People can't kill. Will they be able to rescue Tyso before Colonel Masters and his drugs, gain the skills and powers of a Tomorrow Person? | | Guest Stars: Joanna Tope as Mrs. Boswell, Bryan Stanyon as Professor Cawston, Hugh Morton as Prime Minister, Frank Gatliff as Father Martin O'Connor, Ann Curthoys as Tricia Conway, Denise Cook as Evergreen Boswell, Chris Chittell as Chris, Trevor Bannister as Colonel Masters | Director: Roger Price (1) Writer: Roger Price (1) | | | |
| 31 :03x05 - Worlds Away: Secret of the pyramid (Part 1of 3) (Mar/25/1975) | | Receiving a call from Ambassador Timus Irnok Mosta from the Galactic Federation, who happens to be the double of T.I.M (well a distance cousin). The Tomorrow People take a trip to an alien planet for the first time, the planet is called ' Pyrie'. When they get there they need to help fellow telepaths, these telepaths are known as the ' Vesh' . This planet is not exactly what one would call a friendly planet, it's a man-eating planet and ruled by a people called the ' Khultan'. However on this strange planet, The Tomorrow People are striped of their powers, just as their fellow telepathic friends are. Will the powerless Tomorrow People save the Vess, more to the point, will The Tomorrow People get their powers back in order to save themselves first? | | Guest Stars: Lydia Lisle as Lenda, Reg Lye as Vanyon, Barry Linehan as Veshtaker, Keith Chegwin as Arkron | Directors: Dennis Kirkland, Vic Hughes Writer: Roger Price (1) | | | |
| 32 :03x06 - Worlds Away: Hound of the night (Part 2) (Apr/02/1975) | | Receiving a call from Ambassador Timus Irnok Mosta from the Galactic Federation, who happens to be the double of T.I.M (well a distance cousin). The Tomorrow People take a trip to an alien planet for the first time, the planet is called ' Pyrie'. When they get there they need to help fellow telepaths, these telepaths are known as the ' Vesh' . This planet is not exactly what one would call a friendly planet, it's a man-eating planet and ruled by a people called the ' Khultan'. However on this strange planet, The Tomorrow People are striped of their powers, just as their fellow telepathic friends are. Will the powerless Tomorrow People save the Vess, more to the point, will The Tomorrow People get their powers back in order to save themselves first? | | Guest Stars: Keith Chegwin as Arkron, Barry Linehan as Veshtaker, Lydia Lisle as Lenda, Reg Lye as Vanyon | Directors: Dennis Kirkland, Vic Hughes Writer: Roger Price (1) | | | |
| 33 :03x07 - Worlds Away: More for the burning (Part 3) (Apr/09/1975) | | Receiving a call from Ambassador Timus Irnok Mosta from the Galactic Federation, who happens to be the double of T.I.M (well a distance cousin). The Tomorrow People take a trip to an alien planet for the first time, the planet is called ' Pyrie'. When they get there they need to help fellow telepaths, these telepaths are known as the ' Vesh' . This planet is not exactly what one would call a friendly planet, it's a man-eating planet and ruled by a people called the ' Khultan'. However on this strange planet, The Tomorrow People are striped of their powers, just as their fellow telepathic friends are. Will the powerless Tomorrow People save the Vess, more to the point, will The Tomorrow People get their powers back in order to save themselves first? | | Guest Stars: Reg Lye as Vanyon, Lydia Lisle as Lenda, Barry Linehan as Veshtaker, Keith Chegwin as Arkron | Directors: Vic Hughes, Dennis Kirkland Writer: Roger Price (1) | | | |
| 34 :03x08 - A Man for Emily: Fastest gun (Part 1of 3) (Apr/16/1975) | | Spotting an alien Space ship heading for Earth The Tomorrow People investigate this potential threat. On the space ship there is a somewhat unusual alien family on board. Their personalities are based on watching TV stations from Earth, particularly westerns. They have an alien servant on board, who is treated like a slave by Momma and her spoilt daughter. The servant Elmer escapes and goes to Earth. Momma wants him back and threatens the earth with destruction. The Tomorrow People have to find him and bring him back. John gets trapped on the space ship. Will John get back to Earth and will the other Tomorrow People persuade Elmer to go back to the space ship? | | Guest Stars: Sandra Dickinson as Emily, Bill Dean (1) as Mr. Greenhead, Margaret Burton as Momma, Peter Davison (1) as Elmer | Director: Stan Woodward Writer: Roger Price (1) | | | |
| 35 :03x09 - A Man for Emily: Here we go round the doozlum (Part 2) (Apr/23/1975) | | Spotting an alien Space ship heading for Earth The Tomorrow People investigate this potential threat. On the space ship there is a somewhat unusual alien family on board. Their personalities are based on watching TV stations from Earth, particularly westerns. They have an alien servant on board, who is treated like a slave by Momma and her spoilt daughter. The servant Elmer escapes and goes to Earth. Momma wants him back and threatens the earth with destruction. The Tomorrow People have to find him and bring him back. John gets trapped on the space ship. Will John get back to Earth and will the other Tomorrow People persuade Elmer to go back to the space ship? | | Guest Stars: Margaret Burton as Momma, Robin Parkinson as The Publican, Peter Davison (1) as Elmer, Bill Dean (1) as Mr. Greenhead, Sandra Dickinson as Emily | Director: Stan Woodward Writer: Roger Price (1) | | | |
| 36 :03x10 - A Man for Emily: Shotgun wedding (Part 3) (Apr/30/1975) | | Spotting an alien Space ship heading for Earth The Tomorrow People investigate this potential threat. On the space ship there is a somewhat unusual alien family on board. Their personalities are based on watching TV stations from Earth, particularly westerns. They have an alien servant on board, who is treated like a slave by Momma and her spoilt daughter. The servant Elmer escapes and goes to Earth. Momma wants him back and threatens the earth with destruction. The Tomorrow People have to find him and bring him back. John gets trapped on the space ship. Will John get back to Earth and will the other Tomorrow People persuade Elmer to go back to the space ship? | | Guest Stars: Sandra Dickinson as Emily, Bill Dean (1) as Mr. Greenhead, Peter Davison (1) as Elmer, Margaret Burton as Momma | Director: Stan Woodward Writer: Roger Price (1) | | | | | | |
| 38 :03x12 - The Revenge of Jedikiah: Last chance (Part 2) (May/14/1975) | | An Egyptian tomb has remained sealed for thousands of years, but when Professors Johnson and Cawston find a secret area behind a wall within the tomb, strange flashing lights start to appear. These lights cause Professor Johnson to collapse and the local workers to run from the scene. Cawston contacts The Tomorrow People and explains what has happened. John and Liz go to the tomb, they suspect it could be the shape changing robot Jedikiah, turns out they are right and they have to deal with the dark forces of the evil robot once again. | | Guest Stars: Bryan Stanyon as Professor Cawston, Anne Ridler as Professor Johnston, John Lyons as Sergeant Evans, Francis De Wolff as Jedikiah, Ann Curthoys as Tricia Conway, Ali Bongo as Mustaf | Director: Vic Hughes Writer: Roger Price (1) | | | |
| 39 :03x13 - The Revenge of Jedikiah: Farewell performance (Part 3) (May/21/1975) | | An Egyptian tomb has remained sealed for thousands of years, but when Professors Johnson and Cawston find a secret area behind a wall within the tomb, strange flashing lights start to appear. These lights cause Professor Johnson to collapse and the local workers to run from the scene. Cawston contacts The Tomorrow People and explains what has happened. John and Liz go to the tomb, they suspect it could be the shape changing robot Jedikiah, turns out they are right and they have to deal with the dark forces of the evil robot once again. | | Guest Stars: Bryan Stanyon as Professor Cawston, Anne Ridler as Professor Johnston, John Lyons as Sergeant Evans, Francis De Wolff as Jedikiah, Ann Curthoys as Tricia Conway, Ali Bongo as Mustaf | Director: Vic Hughes Writer: Roger Price (1) | | | | Series 4 |
| 40 :04x01 - One Law: One law for the poor (Part 1of 3) (Oct/21/1975) | | The Tomorrow People have been away for a number of years, living and working on the Galactic Trig. They return to earth to see if any new Tomorrow People have surfaced. Unknown to The Tomorrow People, Mike Bell has been "Breaking Out" and using his telepathic skills in their absence. Mike gets involved with a criminal gang and in order to save an old man from being harmed, he helps the gang with a bank robbery. The Tomorrow People find out about the bank robbery and investigate. Could they have a bad apple as a new Tomorrow Person? | | Guest Stars: Deborah Thau as Mike's Sister, Patrick McAlinney as Mr. O'Reilly, Ann Gabrielle (1) as Mrs. Bell, Norman Mitchell (1) as Slow, Harold Kasket as Lord Dunning, John Hollis as Two Tone, Arnold Diamond as Thwaites, Tim Barrett as Inspector Burke | Director: Leon Thau Writer: Roger Price (1) | | | |
| 41 :04x02 - One Law: Another for the rich (Part 2) (Oct/28/1975) | | The Tomorrow People have been away for a number of years, living and working on the Galactic Trig. They return to earth to see if any new Tomorrow People have surfaced. Unknown to The Tomorrow People, Mike Bell has been "Breaking Out" and using his telepathic skills in their absence. Mike gets involved with a criminal gang and in order to save an old man from being harmed, he helps the gang with a bank robbery. The Tomorrow People find out about the bank robbery and investigate. Could they have a bad apple as a new Tomorrow Person? | | Guest Stars: John Hollis as Two Tone, Arnold Diamond as Thwaites, Tim Barrett as Inspector Burke, Harold Kasket as Lord Dunning | Director: Leon Thau Writer: Roger Price (1) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Series 5 |
| 47 :05x01 - The Dirtiest Business: A spy is born (Part 1) (Feb/28/1977) | | Pavia, a female Russian spy who has mind reading powers, escapes on a visit to the UK from the KGB. She has been working for KGB against her will. Suspecting she is a new Tomorrow Person, John and Mike go searching for her. Mike finds her but both of them are captured. Mike tries to help Pavia escape again but with disastrous consequences. | | Guest Stars: Gaynor Ward as Hippie Girl, Jan Murzynowski as KGB Man, Steve Ismay as S I S Sergeant, Vivien Heilbron as Major Ann Turner, Beth Ellis as Radio Producer, Anulka Dziubinska as Pavla, Gabor Vernon as Senior KGB Man, Royce Mills as Dr. Taylor | Director: Vic Hughes Writer: Roger Price (1) | | | |
| 48 :05x02 - The Dirtiest Business: A spy dies... (Part 2) (Mar/07/1977) | | Pavia, a female Russian spy who has mind reading powers, escapes on a visit to the UK from the KGB. She has been working for KGB against her will. Suspecting she is a new Tomorrow Person, John and Mike go searching for her. Mike finds her but both of them are captured. Mike tries to help Pavia escape again but with disastrous consequences. | | Guest Stars: Gaynor Ward as Hippie Girl, Gabor Vernon as Senior KGB Man, Jan Murzynowski as KGB Man, Royce Mills as Dr. Taylor, Steve Ismay as S I S Sergeant, Vivien Heilbron as Major Ann Turner, Beth Ellis as Radio Producer, Anulka Dziubinska as Pavla, Freddie Clemson as KGB Driver, Ian Barritt as Policeman | Director: Vic Hughes Writer: Roger Price (1) | | | | | | | | | |
| 51 :05x05 - Heart of Sogguth: Beat the drum (Part 1) (Mar/28/1977) | | Playing in a local club, Mike's group the "Fresh Hearts" are approached by a mysterious man and he tells them he could manage their group for them, to help them succeed in promoting the group and go on national TV. Mike finds himself under the influence of the strange drums the manager has given him to play. The Tomorrow People are in danger as John also has had his mind taken over by the drums. It's left to Elizabeth to save the day. | | Guest Stars: Bill Rice (1) as Bill, Derek Pascoe as Derek, Roddy Maude-Roxby as Jake, James Smillie as Mike Harding | Director: Vic Hughes Writer: Roger Price (1) | | | | | | | Series 6 | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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