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Was it a technician's strike, or a technicians' strike? -- Oliver P. 03:34 7 Jun 2003 (UTC)

Probbly technicians', plural. *sigh* Lee M 01:42, 23 Jun 2004 (UTC)

Am I sad or what? I just ordered this on DVD, after noticing this page said it was available. Mintguy (T) 12:47, 25 Aug 2004 (UTC)

Nope not sad at all- I remember Timeslip from the first time around (in fact was very struck by it at 9 or 10 years old), and borrowed a friends video collection of it a few years back and was impressed at how well it held up- I was struck that for a 'childrens' drama it actualy stood up very well (unlike, say, the Tomorrow People, which upon revisting, was actually pretty naff), in fact more mature than what passes for present day 'adult' dramas. Uncannily prescient as well, with it's themes of cloning, global warming, military secrecy, etc. I might even invest in the DVD's myself! quercus robur 02:18, 19 Mar 2005 (UTC)
And don't get me started on that doom-laden theme tune! quercus robur 02:22, 19 Mar 2005 (UTC)

'3 points'

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Moved here by quercus robur from main article;

  • Three points. Simon and Liz seem to be able to travel the maybe a hundred miles between the middle of the jungle and Whitehall unbelievably quick. How? 2957 originally used a hovercraft?
  • Originally, instead of 1500 million gallons of water a day being pumped away from the melted ice caps, only 1200 million gallons is being pumped away. All mentions after that has it the other way round which makes more sense.
  • Episodes 1-7 were written by Bruce Stewart, episode 8 by Victor Pemberton.

UPDATE: Found it on eBay for $6, free shipping. Complete series on dvd. http://cgi.ebay.com/TIMESLIP-THE-COMPLETE-SERIES-DVD-SET-FACTORY-SEALED_W0QQitemZ320091954293QQcategoryZ617QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

Well, Quercus Robur, can I get you started on Timeslip's theme tune? I thought is was excellent; very dramatic, forbidding and portentous. It really set the stage for the story. Also thought The Tomorrow People's theme tune was very good, as were its opening credits. Best part of the show, actually... — Preceding unsigned comment added by 202.78.139.108 (talk) 11:37, 21 September 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Rewrite?

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This article isn't really much more than a poor plot summary. I've got a few useful articles about the show lying around the place; I think I'll crop the plot summaries and add some info about production critical reception etc. over the next few weeks. Joe King 18:03, 30 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Hi Joe
Just reading the TIMESLIP article and I noticed you wrote that the Traynor clone was a projection of the time-barrier - but I couldn't find any reference to this in the programme itself. Do you mind if I ask whether you deduced this or if it is explicitly asserted - I'm only interested because I'm writing an article about the series. I don't know how this wikipedia messaging works so I'm on pmgray1@live.co.uk in case you decided to reply. Regards Paul Gray 167.98.155.126 (talk) 18:32, 21 March 2023 (UTC)[reply]

How many bw episodes?

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The article claims that only episodes 22 and 23 were shot on black and white, but I'm sure I remember the whole of the last eight episodes or so being bw. Admittedly a moot point now, I suppose. Lee M (talk) 14:40, 16 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]

The source for this is an episode guide in Timescreen by Andrew Pixley who is usually a highly reliable source in these matters. Actually, rechecking the guide, episode 16 was apparently also b&w. However, the following footnote is provided in respect of episodes 24,25 and 26: "These episodes were billed as being transmitted in black and white by some regions, and it is possible that black and white copies were made for showing although the episodes were recorded in colour". Which may tally with your recollections. - Joe King (talk) 16:11, 16 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]


According to the end credits of the Timeslip episodes released on DVD, episodes 1 - 20, and 25 - 26 are colour productions. Of the DVD series, only episode 12 (final episode of "The time of the Ice Box")is actually in colour. Apparently all colour recordings of Timeslip have been lost apart from episode 12. This is a shame as from episode 12 we can see that the set was decorated with vibrant colours that added to the enjoyment of viewing that episode. [ L J Williams] 202.78.139.108 (talk) 10:57, 21 September 2011 (UTC)[reply]

The day of the clone

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I was surprised that in "The day of the clone" when Simon and Liz passed through the time barrier and ended up in Simon's house back in the year 1965, Simon did not take the opportunity to visit his mother. We learned in the very first episode of Timeslip that Simon's mother had recently died. By traveling back in time to his own home Simon had the unique opportunity of visiting his then-alive mother, something almost anyone would have done under the circumstances. Did the script-writers did not think of this? [L J Williams] 202.78.139.108 (talk) 11:21, 21 September 2011 (UTC)[reply]