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The Tomorrow People-The Slaves of Jedikiah (1973)

The Tomorrow People-The Slaves of Jedikiah (1973)

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Jaunt back to the time when a group of gifted youngsters were the Earth's only protection against a legion of evil villains and intergalactic terrors. The Tomorrow People are homo-superiors, the next stage of human evolution. Armed with telekinetic abilities, teleportation, a secret base and a futuristic talking computer, The Tomorrow People enthralled a legion of children in the early 1970's and is today remembered as one of the most imaginative and popular children's programmes of the decade.

14-year old Stephen has been haunted by strange voices and terrifying nightmares. He believes he must be going mad, until the mysterious Carol pays him a visit to explain that he is being watched by the Tomorrow People who have been tracking his psychic cries for help. Stephen is "breaking out" and it is now time for him to join with Carol, John, Kenny and TIM in their intergalactic quest to stop wars and put the world in order. But his transformation into homo-superior has also caught the attention of the evil shape-changing robot Jedikiah who needs Stephen's telepathic powers to free his spaceship from Earth's orbit. Will Jedikiah succeed, and if so what terrible fate will he then bring to bear on the Planet Earth?
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