Here be many of those wonderful "edgy" TV shows we grew up with, the ones generally out of the mainstream, but commanding a loyal following throughout their run, and re-run. As diverse as "Kojak" and "Six Million Dollar Man", "The Monkees" and "Twin Peaks", "Max Headroom" and "Red Dwarf", "The Hitchiker's Guide To The Galaxy" and "The Young Ones".... The motherlode of "Cult TV" can be scrolled below, however "Comedy TV' , "Drama TV" and "Sci-Fi TV Series" may be worth a scroll. For the whole nine yards stay with "Television Shows" Remember Max Headroom?
Box Set. 3 DVD cases. 13 episode. The success of the first series saw another 13 episodes go into production quite soon after, but with a number of... Read more
After being shown an antique vase in their dreams, John and Stephen track it down to the British Museum and con their way into getting hold of it. It... Read more
Box Set. 3 DVD cases. 13 episode. The success of the first series saw another 13 episodes go into production quite soon after, but with a number of... Read more
A new homo superior on the scene sets the Tomorrow People off on a mission to investigate Colonel Masters and his Experimental Weapons Establishment (... Read more
In 1975, the third series added Dean Lawrence as gypsy Tyso Boswell, yet another character from a minority as Price was determined that the Tomorrow P... Read more
In 1975, the third series added Dean Lawrence as gypsy Tyso Boswell, yet another character from a minority as Price was determined that the Tomorrow P... Read more
By now, Price had become tired of his creation and attempted to end it by killing off the leads at the conclusion to Series 3, but Ruth Boswell made h... Read more
By now, Price had become tired of his creation and attempted to end it by killing off the leads at the conclusion to Series 3, but Ruth Boswell made h... Read more
Vic Hughes took over as producer for Series 5, which began transmission in early 1977 and was the only series not to introduce a new Tomorrow person (... Read more
In this feature film based on the popular 1980s TV series, Dr. David Banner (Bill Bixby) and his ferocious alter ego, the Hulk (Lou Ferrigno), team up... Read more