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- Series looking at different genres in television and music.
- Roguish comedy drama following the misadventures of small-time crook Arthur Daley. Can his ex-boxer bodyguard Terry stay level-headed whilst working for the King of Dodgy Deals?
- Pressurized pop star Zack Zolar fakes his own death and Terry tries to protect him from his ruthless manager and producer, both of whom seek to exploit him by releasing his 'posthumous' last hit. The recording somehow ends up in Arthur's lock-up and, inevitably, he too wants to get in on the act.
- British game show in which celebrity panelists were shown a dramatised murder and had to guess the identity of the killer or killers from the clues presented.
- While on a visit to London, the Arab ruler of an oil-rich country appears to die from poisoning after drinking coffee. Can this week's panel filter through the clues and find the murderer? Let us see what happens.
- A group of teens with psychic and other paranormal abilities use their special gifts to battle evil.
- Children's comedy series. A wry, energetic and irreverent comedy show of a kind never previously seen on TV at the time.
- Pop music and teen topics with the occasional comic sketch.
- 1973–197925mTV-147.0 (14)TV EpisodeTwo aliens come to Earth to mine a rare mineral that can rob all intergalactic Tomorrow People of their special powers.
- 1973–197925mTV-PG6.8 (16)TV EpisodeAs John suspects today's youth have been genetically programmed to blindly obey Adolf Hitler, TIM aims to reveal that Hitler has always been nothing but a true slimeball.
- 1973–197925mTV-145.6 (10)TV EpisodeLiz manages to jaunt aboard the scout ship with a portable version of TIM. When the ship docks with the main vessel, the group discovers that a rebellion has deposed Tirayaan.
- 1973–197925mTV-PG7.6 (12)TV EpisodeJohn, Liz, Stephen and Tyso return to Earth to see if any more Tomorrow People have broken out in their absence. They sense the presence of another telepath, Mike Bell, and decide to leave him to break out in his own time. Unfortunately, his abilities have already attracted the attention of some criminals
- 1973–197925mTV-PG7.5 (13)TV EpisodeLord Dunning takes Mike's family prisoner in order to force him to use his powers in his service. Meanwhile, John, Liz and Stephen attempt to discover his whereabouts by interrogating Slow and Two Tone.
- 1973–197925mTV-PG7.9 (18)TV EpisodeThe lab is invaded by the SIS, who inform the Tomorrow People that Pavla, a telepathic girl working for the KGB, has gone missing in London. The Tomorrow People must try to protect her from the intelligence agencies of two countries.
- 1973–197925mTV-PG7.1 (15)TV EpisodeMike finds himself transported to the temple in the middle of Hsui Tai's sacrifice. There he is hailed as the god Kishnu...and scheduled to be sacrificed alongside Hsui Tai.
- 1973–197925mTV-PG5.4 (15)TV EpisodeA Thargon slimship crash-lands on a Pacific island under the control of the infamous dictator General Papa Minn. When the Tomorrow People investigate, the crew claim they are on the run from Thargon slavers.
- 1973–197925mTV-PG6.0 (13)TV EpisodeAndrew heads to the White House and manages to rescue Mike and Hsui Tai. On hearing that John is being held by the Federation, the trio decide to steal a Sorson ship to rescue him.
- 1973–197924mTV-PG7.8 (19)TV EpisodeThe Tomorrow People take a holiday on the planet Galia, but when they come across two runaway slave boys, it becomes clear more goes on than they were first aware.
- 1973–197924mTV-PG7.5 (19)TV EpisodeTimus arrives on Galia and confirms he was aware of the Klepton enslaving the natives. Since the Federation will not agree to direct intervention, it is up to the Tomorrow People to free them.
- 1973–197924mTV-146.1 (14)TV EpisodeJohn, Liz and Mike jaunt to Glip's ship, but when Yagon and Cantor return, they use the barlamin to disable them. The only hope of stopping their plans lies with Andrew and Hsui Tai, but the barlamin has already robbed them of their powers.
- 1973–197924mTV-PG7.5 (14)TV EpisodeThe Tomorrow People all dream of a headless Highlander and suspect a new Tomorrow Person of breaking out. This is Andrew Forbes, a boy with the power to create illusions - but his father is far from pleased with his new abilities.
- 1973–197924mTV-PG6.9 (17)TV EpisodeAdolf Hitler's genetically engineered 40-year-plan for world domination unfolds prematurely.
- 1973–197924mTV-PG7.2 (13)TV EpisodeTo calm Andrew down, John must play him at his own game.
- 1973–197924mTV-PG7.9 (17)TV EpisodeMike manages to escape from the KGB but Pavla is taken back to the embassy as a prisoner. John and Mike attempt a rescue but to their surprise Pavla refuses to go with them.
- 1973–197924mTV-PG7.2 (16)TV EpisodeDuring solo flights in John's glider, Mike's mind connects strongly with an emerging Tomorrow Person, a sacrificial priestess in an Asian temple.
- 1973–197924mTV-PG7.8 (17)TV EpisodeA shopping trip sees Mike and Hsui Tai purchasing the new bubbleskin jumpsuits. When they subsequently exhibit strange behaviour, the other Tomorrow People wonder if there is more to the new fashion craze than meets the eye.
- Mike comes to Andrew's rescue and manages to stun John and Liz, who are now under the control of the bubbleskins. When they discover John's suit has already begun to detach, they wonder if they could be on the way to a solution.
- 1973–197924mTV-PG5.8 (15)TV EpisodeFlyn and Sula join up with Papa Minn, who agrees to help them construct a powerful ripple ray. John jaunts aboard the Thargon government ship, whose crew give a very different account of their quarry's nature.
- 1973–197924mTV-PG6.1 (15)TV EpisodeLiz has travelled to the Trig to join Timus in negotiating a peace between the Sorsons and the Thargons. They are unsuccessful, and soon both races are encroaching on Earth's solar system.
- 1973–197924mTV-PG6.1 (11)TV EpisodeJohn and Mike manage to evade the crossfire as the Thargon ship is destroyed. The Sorsons land on Earth where Vishishnu contacts the President about an alliance.
- 1973–197924mTV-PG5.7 (13)TV EpisodeJohn and Liz contact the Thargons who agree to leave Earth if they find no evidence of Sorsons being there; however, the President orders a preemptive strike against them.
- 1973–197923mTV-146.9 (12)TV EpisodeA spaceship is detected near Earth. John and Stephen jaunt aboard to collect the pilot, Kwaan, who has been injured. When Mike goes up to the ship on his own, it results in several of the Tomorrow People being trapped on board.
- 1973–197923mTV-145.1 (10)TV EpisodeThe scout ship manages to emerge from the tunnel back into normal space. Unfortunately, the ship then comes under attack from Vektaan, who is determined to destroy them.
- 1973–197923mTV-PG7.4 (12)TV EpisodeJohn, Liz and Stephen are able to secure Mike's release but are unable to prosecute Dunning without revealing the Tomorrow People's existence. Mike then goes to Dunning and offers him a partnership.
- 1973–197923mTV-PG6.2 (14)TV EpisodeA stranger, Jake, offers to manage Mike's band, but when Liz learns that he is the leader of a religious group called the Hearts of Sogguth, she begins to wonder what his motives are.
- 1973–197923mTV-PG6.4 (14)TV EpisodeJake sends John to kill Liz, but forcing a Tomorrow Person against his nature breaks his possession. John and Liz realise that if Mike plays Sogguth's drum on live television, Sogguth (Satan) will be released into the world.
- 1973–197922mTV-145.2 (11)TV EpisodeTimus arrives at the lab and he and Tyso try to find a way to rescue the other Tomorrow People and their allies, who have been abandoned on the scout ship as it is drawn into the hole in space.
- A woman is obsessed with a silver tea set, and will stop at nothing to get it! With a little forced help from her unwilling assistant T-Shirt!
- Ricky Romero wants to be a rock star instead of a diner employee. But T. Bag steals his recording so T. Shirt can enter the Silver Spoon Award contest (as Rip Shirt).
- Full-cast audio drama series based on "Doctor Who (1963)" chronicling the further adventures of the Fifth, Sixth, Seventh and Eighth Doctors.
- A Saturday morning programme for children, focussed on music and fronted by Sally James. Episodes also contained smaller shows within the runtime, including cartoons and Gerry Anderson productions.
- Music-themed entertainment show for kids, featuring singing presenters, live bands, games and quizzes.
- Telemovie from the tv series The Tomorrow People.
- The longest-serving occupant of the TARDIS, Tom Baker, presents a countdown of the top television science-fiction series.
- London, 1851. Scene of the Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations. Scene also of a plot to un-seat the government, de-throne the monarch and start a republic. If the Duke of Wellington himself is to be believed.