I'm going to write about a programme I have recently discovered, 'The Tomorrow People' a science fiction programme of the 1970's. I first heard of it on Top Ten sci-fi and it was mentioned that it was similar to 'Dr Who' so I had to give it a try, and have discovered that apart from the same ... Read review
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Advantages: gadgets, retro tv sci-fi show Disadvantages: not for the more technologyically advanced minded people
...a science fiction programme of the 1970's. I first heard of it on Top Ten sci-fi and it was mentioned that it was similar to 'Dr Who' so I had to give it a try, and have discovered that apart from the same genre there is not much other similarity, however it is still good in it's own right. I would not be suprised if not that many people these days remember it as it was made 29-30 years ago and I dont believe it is being repeated lately, also it ... ...those people I say buy the DVD/Video and see for yourself, but remember to bring an open mind with you. The programme is about 4 kids who are Homosuperiors the next stage in human evolution but they are more commonly known as 'Tomorrow People'. There powers include Telekinesis [moving things], Teleportation [moving themselves], and Telepathy [thinking]. The eldest boy John was the first to realise he had these powers, another boy called Kenny, a ...
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