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- 1973–197925mTV-143.6 (26)TV EpisodeA group of aliens stop off on Earth for supplies, but since their only knowledge of Earth's culture comes from watching cowboy films, it is not long before their visit results in violence and the Tomorrow People become involved.
- 1973–197926mTV-143.0 (27)TV EpisodeThe Tomorrow People attempt to rescue Elmer from the police and return him to the ship, otherwise his family will destroy Earth in retaliation.
- 1973–197925mTV-143.8 (23)TV EpisodeThe Tomorrow People persuade the British authorities to turn Elmer over to them so they can return him to the ship, but unknown to them Emily has plans for John.
- 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-PG6.5 (18)TV EpisodeJohn and Stephen both begin having dreams about Peter and realise he is asking for help, but first they must track down a Roman vase that also appears in the dream.
- 1973–197925mTV-PG6.8 (16)TV EpisodeStephen is transported to the Hall of the Time Guardians where he meets Zenon, Peter's grandfather. Peter has become lost in the past and his only hope of rescue lies with the Tomorrow People.
- 1973–197924mTV-PG6.6 (17)TV EpisodeJohn, Liz and Chris plan an attack on the gladiator training school to try and rescue Stephen and Peter, but none of them have realised Gaius' true nature.
- 1973–197923mTV-PG7.1 (17)TV EpisodeHistory has been altered and the Roman Empire now encompasses half the galaxy. The Tomorrow People and their friends must return to the past to put things right, but Gaius is in hot pursuit.
- 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.
- 1973–197924mTV-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.
- 1973–197925mTV-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.
- 1973–197923mTV-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.
- 1973–197925mTV-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.
- 1973–197922mTV-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.
- 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.
- 1973–197925mTV-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.
- 1973–197923mTV-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.
- 1973–197924mTV-147.0 (20)TV EpisodeJohn, Liz and Stephen sense the breakout of a new Tomorrow Person, Tyso Boswell. Unknown to them, however, he has already come to the attention of Professor Cawston, who introduces him to the mysterious Colonel Masters.
- 1973–197926mTV-147.2 (18)TV EpisodeCawston agrees to help the Tomorrow People find Tyso by introducing Stephen to Masters; however, as soon as Masters takes Stephen away, John and Liz lose contact with him.
- 1973–197926mTV-147.3 (19)TV EpisodeMasters is now aware of the Tomorrow People's existence and is determined to harness their powers. He tries to recruit Cawston to his cause, revealing the true fate of Stephen and Tyso.
- 1973–197925mTV-146.8 (17)TV EpisodeTIM summons Chris to the lab where he is able to cure John. With the rest of their friends being held prisoner, Chris comes up with a novel way to thwart Masters' plans.
- 1973–197923mTV-PG7.3 (28)TV EpisodeJohn and Stephen find themselves with two mysteries to investigate - the possibility that Stephen's new teacher Elizabeth M'Bondo is a Tomorrow Person and some worryingly accurate paintings of alien planets.
- 1973–197922mTV-PG7.5 (24)TV EpisodeJohn and Stephen follow Liz into hyperspace, where they manage to rescue her and return her to the lab. Convinced of their story, she agrees to help them investigate the paintings, which seem to induce violence in those around them.
- 1973–197923mTV-PG7.0 (25)TV EpisodeJohn and Stephen rescue Liz from the youths and find out about the second painting. John buys it from a man who turns out to be Robert's grandfather and takes it back to the lab, only to find out it may be a trap.
- 1973–197925mTV-PG7.2 (23)TV EpisodeJohn is being held prisoner by Robert in the cellar of the antique shop, unable to use his powers. Chris attempts to rescue him but only succeeds in getting himself in trouble with the police.
- 1973–197923mTV-PG7.5 (25)TV EpisodeRobert explains to John that his race uses violent energy as a power source. If they stay on Earth, they will die, but the violence needed to power their departure will completely destroy Earth's civilisation.
- 1973–197924mTV-PG7.2 (13)TV EpisodeTo calm Andrew down, John must play him at his own game.
- 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.
- 1973–197924mTV-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.
- 1973–197925mTV-PG7.2 (14)TV EpisodeA new peace treaty is about to be signed but the Tomorrow People are worried about the Doomsday Men, an organisation dedicated to the perpetuation of war. Stephen is sent undercover at the same school as the grandson of the group's leader.
- 1973–197924mTV-PG7.0 (14)TV EpisodeStephen earns the respect of Douglas and the others and is invited to join the Doomsday Men. Meanwhile, an accident at the Damocles space station leaves an astronaut in danger, so the Tomorrow People decide to intervene.
- 1973–197925mTV-147.2 (14)TV EpisodeThe Damocles is in the hands of the Doomsday Men and the Tomorrow People are powerless to act. Any attempt at intervention and McLelland will throw the dead man's switch and launch nuclear missiles towards the Earth.
- 1973–197925mTV-147.2 (15)TV EpisodeStephen and Paul suspect Laird is involved in Douglas' kidnapping and follow him, only to learn the whole incident was set up by the Doomsday Men. Stephen teleports both boys back to the lab where the Tomorrow People try to convince them to help stop McLelland.
- 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.
- 1973–197924mTV-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.
- 1973–197925mTV-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.
- 1973–197924mTV-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.
- Jedikiah is recovered from space by Count Rabowski, who is already holding prisoner Peter, one of the Time Guardians. Jedikiah tricks Peter into transporting them to the 20th century so he can get his revenge on the Tomorrow People.
- Carol and Stephen jaunt to the Tower of London where they encounter Jedikiah. Jedikiah takes Carol back to Rabowski's spaceship, hoping to use her as leverage with Peter.
- Rabowski finally coerces Peter into opening another Time Arch, where Jedikiah sends Rabowski to assault the lab in a prelude to eradicate the existence of Tomorrow People for all time.
- TIM jaunts John and Stephen back to the lab where Kenny attempts to revive them. Meanwhile, Jedikiah forces Peter to take them back to the 20th century one last time.
- 1973–197925mTV-147.5 (17)TV EpisodeWhen one of his colleagues goes missing after an expedition to Egypt, Professor Cawston goes to the Tomorrow People for help. They soon realise the expedition unearthed Jedikiah, who is attempting to track them down.
- 1973–197925mTV-147.5 (14)TV EpisodeTricia takes Jedikiah to the EWE, where he kills Colonel Masters. As a result, the EWE start hunting for the Tomorrow People.
- 1973–197925mTV-147.2 (15)TV EpisodeJohn and Liz are on life support at the EWE. Their only hope of recovery lies with Stephen and Tyso, but Cawston refuses to let the boys near them, afraid one of them might be the shape-shifting Jedikiah.
- 1973–197924mTV-PG6.2 (27)TV EpisodeStephen has been abducted from the hospital by Ginge and Lefty, who take him to the mysterious Jedikiah. John, Carol and Kenny attempt to locate him and get him safely back to the lab.
- 1973–197924mTV-146.2 (27)TV EpisodeIn the Tomorrow lab, Jedikiah lays in wait to catch Tomorrow People like flies in his web of technology.
- 1973–197923mTV-PG6.0 (28)TV EpisodeJohn, Carol and Stephen recover to find Jedikiah has left, taking Kenny with him. They follow them back to the mansion in order to perform a rescue only to discover Jedikiah has set a trap for them.
- 1973–197924mTV-PG6.4 (26)TV EpisodeJohn and Stephen jaunt up to cyclops' spaceship in an attempt to rescue Kenny, Ginge and Lefty. There they finally meet the cyclops and discover the real reason why he wants telepaths.
- 1973–197923mTV-PG6.5 (36)TV EpisodeAdolescent Stephen Jameson doesn't know it but he's about to break out, and several other special teenagers, as well as two thugs, hope to find him when or before he does.
- 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.
- 1973–197924mTV-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.
- 1973–197923mTV-PG6.5 (16)TV EpisodeThe Tomorrow People investigate a series of natural disasters which are threatening the entire planet. Meanwhile, Ginger and Lefty take a day trip to Clacton and encounter a sinister pier attraction.
- 1973–197924mTV-PG6.2 (15)TV EpisodeGinger is brainwashed by the mysterious Spidron, who puts him to work in his mine operation. Meanwhile, Stephen and Lefty return to the pier in search of their friend.
- 1973–197924mTV-PG6.2 (15)TV EpisodeJohn and Carol return to the lab where they find Stephen has been returned safely but no-one has any memory of what has happened. Meanwhile, Steen returns to the pier to continue his investigation into Spidron.
- 1973–197925mTV-PG6.5 (16)TV EpisodeThe Tomorrow People and Steen must find a way to save the workers trapped in Spidron's collapsing mine workings. Then they must track down Spidron and Sandor and stop them escaping or the entire Earth will be destroyed.
- 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.
- 1973–197925mTV-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-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.
- 1973–197925mTV-147.4 (14)TV EpisodeThe Tomorrow People are visited by Timus, an ambassador from the Galactic Federation. He tells them of the planet Pyrie, where telepaths are oppressed by the servants of the alien Khultan, and asks them to go there to help them.
- 1973–197924mTV-146.7 (14)TV EpisodeThe Tomorrow People meet up with Tikno, the clone brother of Timus who is on Pyrie for the same reason as them. He takes John and Stephen to meet the local telepaths, the Vesh, to try and persuade them to join forces.
- 1973–197926mTV-147.1 (15)TV EpisodeLiz, Tyso and Lenda have been captured by the Veshtakers and sentenced to burning. While Stephen and Arkron try to rescue them, John, Tikno and the Vesh infiltrate the Khultan's pyramid in an attempt to restore everyone's powers.