50 ANOS DE SERES do AMANHÃ, UMA SÉRIE MARAVILHOSA, QUE DEIXOU MUITA SAUDADE!!!!! ADORO isso ATÉ HOJE!!!!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@NigelLawrence-z1j Жыл бұрын
50 years. Of The Tomorrow People. Time flys😮
@conscienceaginBlackadder8 жыл бұрын
Tomorrow Ppl 1973, the time key. Doctor Who 1979, the key to time.
@leonguyot49913 ай бұрын
Silver Peter Stylvesant cigarettes, my Dad used to smoke those!
@Saiqueen110 жыл бұрын
I liked the character of Ginge, pity he did not come back after the first series.
@codysalis51909 жыл бұрын
Saiqueen1 Michael Standing (Ginge) was slated to come back in " The Blue and The Green " episode 1. Unfortuneatly, due to a motorcycle accident where he injured himself, Christopher Chittel (Chris, Ginge's brother) replaced him.
@codysalis51909 жыл бұрын
pinkwonder power I liked Chis as well. Season 2 of the 70's Tomorrow People had (I thought) a great cast. Elizabeth Adare replaced Carol and it seemed a better team. Peter Vaughan Clarke did a wonderful job as Stephen and he should have not been fired after 4 seasons on the show. The "Powers that be" thought that he couldn't act. Why wait 4 seasons and then fire him?
@codysalis51909 жыл бұрын
pinkwonder power Season 3 where they introduced Tyso (Dean Lawrence) was supposed to end everything with the 4th and last story "The Revenge of Jedikiah " Played again by the late Francis De Wolff, as he had played it in the first story of season 1's "The Slaves of Jeidikiah". Roger Damon Price the producer had decided that 3 seasons was enough. However the higher ups thought that they had a great thing going so they came back and did season 4. ("One Law" and "Into the Unknown") These were the last 2 stories that featured Stephen (Peter Vaughan Clarke) and introduced Mike Bell (Michael Holloway) Some time had passed between filming of "Revenge Of Jedikiah" and "One Law" so that is why Peter Vaughan Clarke looked older in those 2 stories of season 4. Roger Damon Price was approached after "Into the Unknown" and was told that both Peter and Dean had to go. Roger was okay with the decision to fire Dean Lawrence (Tyso) because of availability to appear in the stores but was upset about losing Peter, and said in an interview years later that he didn't want to lose actors of his creation that he didn't want to lose and felt bad that Peter had been dumped. Sorry this is long, but I hope interesting. There is Tomorrow People sites that talk more about this on the web though.
@codysalis51908 жыл бұрын
+pinkwonder power Sorry it's been so long since our last conversation, but yes I liked Elizabeth Adare too, some of the most interesting stories occurred during her 5 and 1/2 seasons on the program. I loved "The Heart of Sougguth" because Elizabeth was the only one of the 3 of them at the time (John and Mike) not affected by the tribal drum. That was in season 5. Season 8's only story "War Of the Empires" had Elizabeth acting as go between to the Galactic Federation and she and Timus helped John escape from losing his powers.
@whatshisname33043 жыл бұрын
5.32 they really should ve had real guns. Ginge could have shot the medusa at least.