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'''''The Tomorrow People''''' was a [[20th century]] [[Earth]] television show. It | '''''The Tomorrow People''''' was a [[20th century]] [[Earth]] television show. It was later broadcast by [[Reef Station One]] in the [[New Earth Republic]] during the [[101st century]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Synthespians™]]'') | ||
== Behind the scenes == | |||
* ''[[The Blue Angel (novel)|The Blue Angel]]'' hints at ''The Tomorrow People'' existing in the [[Doctor Who universe]] by having [[Emba|one of its characters]] mention "children who, thinking they are some sort of '[[homo superior]]', [[jaunting|jaunt]] about the place in their one-piece spacesuits and go righting wrongs for [[Galactic Federation (The Blue Angel)|the Federation]]." | |||
* [[Nicholas Young]] was one of the main cast members, as John, the eldest of the Tomorrow People and their leader. [[Peter Davison]], [[Geoffrey Bayldon]], [[David Graham]], [[David Prowse]], [[Burt Kwouk]], [[Michael Sheard]], [[John Hollis]], [[Bella Emberg]], [[Francis De Wolff]] and many others also appeared in the series. | |||
* Director [[Paul Bernard]], writer [[Brian Finch]] and composer [[Dudley Simpson]] were also heavily involved in the original series. | |||
* [[Peter Davison]] and his then-wife [[Sandra Dickinson]] appeared in ''A Man for Emily.'' He was deeply embarassed by his appearance and expressed horror upon learning that it was broadcast in [[United States of America|the United States]]. | |||
* [[Big Finish]] produced [[The Tomorrow People (audio series)|an audio continuation of the television series]]. Five series were made from 2001 to 2007, starring, among others, Nicholas Young, [[Helen Goldwyn]], and [[Trevor Littledale]]. | |||
** The [[Slarvian]]s, a snail-like species from [[Slarvia]], first appeared in the [[Big Finish Productions]] ''Tomorrow People'' audio story ''The Slarvian Menace''. | |||
** [[Tracy Ann Oberman]] also played a part in the Big Finish series. She was a huge fan of the series, and on finding out about the audio series, and convinced [[David Tennant]] on set of the [[series 2 (Doctor Who 2005)|series 2]] finale to ask [[Nicholas Briggs]] to consider her. ([[BFX]]: ''[[The Resurrection of Mars (audio story)|The Resurrection of Mars]]'') | |||
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Latest revision as of 19:06, 25 April 2024
The Tomorrow People was a 20th century Earth television show. It was later broadcast by Reef Station One in the New Earth Republic during the 101st century. (PROSE: Synthespians™)
Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- The Blue Angel hints at The Tomorrow People existing in the Doctor Who universe by having one of its characters mention "children who, thinking they are some sort of 'homo superior', jaunt about the place in their one-piece spacesuits and go righting wrongs for the Federation."
- Nicholas Young was one of the main cast members, as John, the eldest of the Tomorrow People and their leader. Peter Davison, Geoffrey Bayldon, David Graham, David Prowse, Burt Kwouk, Michael Sheard, John Hollis, Bella Emberg, Francis De Wolff and many others also appeared in the series.
- Director Paul Bernard, writer Brian Finch and composer Dudley Simpson were also heavily involved in the original series.
- Peter Davison and his then-wife Sandra Dickinson appeared in A Man for Emily. He was deeply embarassed by his appearance and expressed horror upon learning that it was broadcast in the United States.
- Big Finish produced an audio continuation of the television series. Five series were made from 2001 to 2007, starring, among others, Nicholas Young, Helen Goldwyn, and Trevor Littledale.
- The Slarvians, a snail-like species from Slarvia, first appeared in the Big Finish Productions Tomorrow People audio story The Slarvian Menace.
- Tracy Ann Oberman also played a part in the Big Finish series. She was a huge fan of the series, and on finding out about the audio series, and convinced David Tennant on set of the series 2 finale to ask Nicholas Briggs to consider her. (BFX: The Resurrection of Mars)