Rent The Tomorrow People: Series 2 (1974)

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Synopsis:
All three stories (in 13 episodes) from the second series of the TV show about a group of telepathically-gifted 1970s British teenagers.

The Blue and the Green
The new student teacher in Stephen's art class is discovered to be a Tomorrow Person. Meanwhile his school mates begin to exhibit random fits of violence. Other schools are reporting the same sort of outbursts, they .trace the strange activity to paintings which change colour at random. John traces one painting'to an antique shop and takes Chris with him to check it out. John is relieved of his powers, and locked in the cellar. Chris leads the police back to the antique shop, only to find the cellar, where John had been imprisoned boarded up. Meanwhile, John finds himself aboard the space-craft of the Najili who. need the violent energy that the-paintings create to be able to spawn and leave the Earth. The Tomorrow People agree to help them and hatch an ingenious-plan...
A Rift in Time
Peter, a 'Guardian Of Time', is visiting both John and Stephen in their dreams, showing them an antique vase. The Tomorrow People track the vase down to the British Museum where Stephen gets access to it by tricking Professor Cawston, a university parapsychologist into giving him the vase by taking part in experiments demonstrating a limited amount of his special powers. John, Stephen and Liz discovering it has a diagram on the lid use it to create a time disk. It takes Stephen to the 'Hall Of The Guardians' where Peter's grandfather tells him of Peter's plight. The Tomorrow People, along with Chris, travel back in time to save Peter. They meet Gaius, a time travelling criminal, who is changing Earth history to his own end... wishing to have the Roman Empire as the rulers of Earth, with himself as its Emperor!
The Doomsday Men
The Tomorrow People are investigating the Doomsday Men, a secret organisation that glorify war as character building. Their leader is reputed to be Sir Arthur McLelland who's only living relative is his grandson Douglas, who attends Glen College, a boarding-school in Scotland. Stephen is sent undercoyer to Glen College to investigate if the school is a training base for the Doomsday Men. While there, he finds their fears are true, and also learns of their plans to thwart the signing of an international peace treaty. Stephen's accepted as one of them but far too late to stop their plan to take over the space station Damaclese. The Tomorrow People must stop the Doomsday Men from throwing the Dead Man's switch, which controls enough nuclear missiles to destroy the Earth...
Actors:
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Directors:
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Producers:
Ruth Boswell
Voiced By:
Philip Gilbert
Creators:
Roger Damon Price
Writers:
Roger Damon Price
Studio:
Revelation Films
Genres:
British TV, TV Classics, TV Dramas, TV Sci-Fi & Fantasy
BBFC:
Release Date:
24/02/2003
Run Time:
365 minutes
Languages:
English Dolby Digital 2.0
Subtitles:
None
DVD Regions:
Region 0 (All)
Formats:
Pal
Aspect Ratio:
Full Screen 1.33:1 / 4:3
Colour:
Colour
Bonus:
  • Full Episode Guide
  • Character Biographies
  • Picture Gallery
  • Fact Files
  • Exclusive.Commentaries: from Nicholas Young, Peter Vaughan-Clarke, Philip Gilbert, Elizabeth Adare
Disc 1:
This disc includes the following episodes from 'The Blue and the Green' Story:
14. An Apple For The Teacher Episode
15. The Changing Picture
16. The Trojan Horse.
17. Cuckoo In The Nest Episode
18. The Swarming Season
- Special Features
Disc 2:
This disc includes the following episodes from 'A Rift In Time' Story:
19. Vase of Mystery
20. Turn of the Thumb
21. From Little Acorns
22. Rise Of The Roman Empire
- Special Features
Disc 3:
This disc includes the following episodes from 'The Doomsday Men' Story:
23. Dressed To Kill
24. The Burning Sword
25. Run Rabbit Run
26. The Shuttlecock
- Special Features

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