TIME SLIP                                       Season 1
1. The Wrong End of Time (6 Parts forming episodes 1 - 6 of the entire series. Running time 2:25 )
gs: John Alkin (Frank) Sandor Eles (Gottfried) Royston Tickner (George Bradley) Sally Templer (Sarah) Peter Sproule (Ferris) John Garrie (Arthur Griffiths) John Abbott (Phipps) Kenneth Watson (Dr. Fordyce) Virginia Balfour (Alice Fortune) Paul Humpoletz (Graz) Hilary Minster (Fritz) Peter Fairley (Himself (uncredited))

When a young girl vanishes near a derelict naval station in St. Oswald, a fantastic series of events is set in motion which sends teenagers Simon Randall and Liz Skinner back in time to 1940 and the very night when the base was taken over by a group of German marines. It also re-awakens the nightmare faced by Liz's father who was stationed there at the time as his former commanding officer turns up in St. Oswald seeking answers to the situation and creating questions about his true motives.

b: 28-Sep-1970 pc: 1 w: Bruce Stewart d: John Cooper

2. The Time of the Ice Box (6 parts forming episodes 7 - 12 of the entire series. Running time 2:25 )
gs: John Barron (Morgan C. Devereaux) John Barcroft (Dr. Bukov) Peggy Thorpe-Bates (Dr. Edith Joynton) Mary Preston (Beth) Robert Oates (Larry) Peter Fairley (Himself (uncredited))

An increasingly duplicitous Traynor convinces Simon to return through the time barrier against the wishes of Liz's parents. When Liz follows him, the two time travellers find themselves mistaken for scientific guinea pigs at an Arctic research base twenty years in the future where the officious base commander is apparently on the verge of a nervous breakdown.

b: 09-Nov-1970 pc: 2 w: Bruce Stewart d: Peter Jefferies

3. The Year of the Burn Up (8 parts forming episodes 13 - 20 of the entire series. Running time 2:25 )
gs: Mary Preston (Beth) David Graham (Controller 2957) Ian Fairbairn (Alpha 4) Teresa Scoble (Miss Stebbins/Alpha 16) Lesley Scoble (Alpha 17) Merdal Jordine (Vera) Brian Pettifer (Paul) Patrick Durkin (Delta 22) Stuart Henry (Technician)

Escaping from the dying Ice Box, Simon and Liz are transported by the time barrier to an alternate 1990 where a technocratic society's misuse of scientific progress has resulted in the breakdown of the planet's climate. As the Earth faces destruction from the growing heat, Simon is forced to confront not just his own personal future but an elderly, schitzophrenic Traynor bent on revenge against those who betrayed him.

b: 21-Dec-1970 pc: 3 w: Bruce Stewart , Victor Pemberton d: Ron Francis , Peter Jefferies

4. The Day of the Clone ( 6 parts forming episodes 21 - 26 of entire series. Running time 2:25 )
gs: Ian Fairbairn (Dr. Frazer) John Swindells (Pitman) Mary Larkin (Maria) Teresa Scoble (Miss Stebbins) John Barron (Morgan C. Devereaux) Derek Sydney (De Saram) John Cazabon (Mr. Randall) Richard Thorp (George Pointer) Keith Grenville (Dr. Ferguson) Bruce Beeby (Desk Attendant) Dennis Balcombe (Driver) Harry Davis (Commisionaire) John Herrington (Newsvendor) Hilary Liddell (Ward Sister)

Returning to the present day, Liz is kidnapped. Simon's search for her leads him to the government research centre run by Traynor. Escaping through the time barrier, the two teenagers find themselves back at the centre but five years in the past. There, they are surprised to discover not just Morgan C. Devereaux from the Ice Box but also a very different Charles Traynor.

b: 15-Feb-1971 pc: 4 w: Victor Pemberton d: Ron Francis , David Foster
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