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The Time Tunnel
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| Title: | Rendezvous with Yesterday |
| Episode Number: | 1 |
| Season: | 1 |
| Season Episode #.: | 1 |
| Production Number: | 6034 |
| Original Airdate: | Friday September 09th, 1966 |
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Congress has been pouring billions - seven of them, to be exact - into a hole in the desert and now Senator Clark wants to see what they've bought. He visits the massive complex of Project Tic Toc but is unimpressed when he learns their centerpiece, a "Time Tunnel" that can transfer matter and energy into the past or future, is not quite operational. He plans to leave and pull the plug. Desperate to save the project, scientist Tony Newman operates the not yet perfected Time Tunnel and transfers himself back in time, arriving on... The Deck of the Titanic, hours before her rendezvous with an iceberg. Colleague Doug Phillips, desperate to rescue his young protege, employs the device. Now both men are trapped in the past and dependent on a largely untested prototype time machine to return home!
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| The underground complex for Project Tic Toc was clearly inspired by the undeground city of the Krell, from the movie Forbidden Planet. |
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| Captain Malcolm Smith: It occurs to me that you might know whether I will die tonight...
Douglas: (pauses uncomfortably) Yes, Captain. I'm afraid you do. |
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| Captain Who?
The episode credits Michael Rennie as Captain Malcolm Smith and refers to him as Malcolm at least once in dialogue. The actual captain of Titanic was Edward Smith. |
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