Timeslip

Timeslip was a 1970s British children's science-fiction television series about the adventures of two children, Simon Randall and Liz Skinner, who had the ability to travel through a 'time barrier' that led to different historical periods and alternate pasts and futures. Throughout all of these, Commander Traynor (played by Denis Quilley) appears in various guises at different ages. 26 episodes were made by ATV for ITV, covering a series of linked adventures:
  • The Wrong End of Time
  • The Time of the Ice Box
  • The Year of the Burn-Up
  • The Day of the Clone
The script editor for Timeslip was Ruth Boswell. Scriptwriters: Bruce Stewart, and Victor Pemberton. Because of a technicians' strike, many episodes toward the end of the series were made in black and white. In any case, the original masters of the series were wiped in the late 1970s, with the exception of episode 12. The only surviving copies of the other episodes are black and white telerecordings. The series was released in this form on a 4-disc DVD set in July 2004.

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