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| Sliders Quinn Mallory accidentally opens a vortex in his basement, crossing the Einstien-Rosen-Podowsky bridge that connects his dimension with random parallel dimensions. The Sliders pass between parallel realities searching for the world they left, and fig |
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| scifi on the BBC? I came across a mention in a magazine re a scifi program on British TV (i assume the BBC). This is a relatively new program and deals with traveling to parallel universes. I live in the Netherlands and came across that program by accident. I have forgotten the name of that program. Is it still being shown? I would appreciate any info ... just the name of that program or a link to another site would be great. Feel free to contact me privately ... thanks! davehorne at home dot nl |
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| I can give a bit more info to help narrow down the show - I read that when the character 'returned' to a parallel universe, the red light in at traffic light meant GO and the green light meant STOP. This should strike a bell ... thanks, davehorne at home dot nl |
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| Wherever I Am, I'm There Join Date: Jan 2001 Location: Greater London
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| >>>Moving to our Sliders mini-forum That was Sliders and the first few Seasons were shown twice on BBC2. It hasn't been shown for a year or so. I can't remember the American TV studio which originally made it, but they cancelled it at which point the SciFi channel took it up and made a final season. That last season has only been shown on BBC2 once and I missed some of it. It wasn't quite the same anyway, the cast having completely changing by that time. |
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