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Sliders
Television
22 Mar 1995 - 4 Feb 2000
United States
English
"Sliders" the television show was created by Robert K. Weiss and Tracy Torme, produced by St. Clare Entertainment and distributed by MCA Television Limited.
Pilot (Part 1)
The Seer
Dolby
I haven't seen many of these episodes but the ones I have seen were pretty good.  I saw most of the first season and thought it might have a "Quantum Leap" feel to it.  I quit watching this when Fox decided to pick it up for another season over Doctor Who.
Science Fiction; Alternate Reality
See Description
Sliders is a science fiction television series that ran from 1995–2000, across five seasons. The series focuses on a group of travellers who "slide" between parallel worlds by use of an Einstein-Rosen-Podolsky bridge.

The first three seasons of Sliders were shown by the Fox Network. It was cancelled after the first season, which was broadcast from March to May 1995, but was brought back for a second season from March to July 1996. A third season was broadcast from September 1996 to May 1997. The Sci Fi channel produced the fourth (June 1998 to April 1999) and fifth (from June 1999) seasons, but cancelled it in February 2000.

In the UK, the BBC showed the first three seasons from September 1996 to January 1999. The episodes were (confusingly) shown out of order. No episodes have been repeated and the fourth and fifth seasons were not aired. The Sci Fi channel often shows all five seasons of Sliders in daily rotation.

The show was produced by Tracy Tormé, son of singer Mel Tormé (Mel Tormé appeared in an episode as himself, or rather a "double" of himself).

The series was filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada in its first two seasons, but moved to Los Angeles, California for the last three seasons.

The nature of the show changed during the seasons. Most fans tend to prefer the first two seasons, which focused on alternate histories and alternate social norms. These stories explored what would happen if America was ruled by Russia, if Penicillin had not been invented, and if men were subservient to women in a clear sexist divide.

The third season introduced the first change to the running of Sliders. Episodes became more action-oriented in focus and was the beginning of a downward slide, making it arguably the least favourite season among fans.

The main focus of the fourth and fifth seasons was the war against the Kromaggs and though popular in their own right, many fans say this is where the series jumped the shark.

However, within these changing themes, a pattern was soon developed running through each and every episode: The Sliders arrive on a new world, often following a prelude, narrowly escaping a plight from the previous slide, trouble ensues and the Sliders are separated, after much drama, the Sliders reunite with the timer and escape.

- From Wikipedia
English
Jerry O'Connell as Quinn Michael Mallory
Sabrina Lloyd as Wade Kathleen Welles
Cleavant Derricks as Rembrandt Lee Brown
John Rhys-Davies as Maximillian P Arturo
Kari Wuhrer as Margaret Allison Beckett
Charlie O'Connell as Colin Mallory
Robert Floyd as Quinn Mallory
Tembi Locke as Diana Davis
FOX - Distributor
Sci-Fi Channel - Distributor
St. Clare Entertainment - Production Company
Studios USA Television - Production Company
Universal TV - Production Company
Links
Seasons / Episodes
1
22-Mar-1995
2
29-Mar-1995
2
22-Mar-1995
3
05-Apr-1995
5
19-Apr-1995
6
26-Apr-1995
7
03-May-1995
8
10-May-1995
9
17-May-1995
1
01-Mar-1996
2
08-Mar-1996
5
29-Mar-1996
7
26-Apr-1996
9
24-May-1996
10
31-May-1996
12
28-Jun-1996
13
12-Jul-1996
1
20-Sep-1996
2
27-Sep-1996
4
11-Oct-1996
5
18-Oct-1996
6
01-Nov-1996
7
08-Nov-1996
8
15-Nov-1996
10
29-Nov-1996
11
06-Dec-1996
12
20-Dec-1996
13
03-Jan-1997
15
31-Jan-1997
16
21-Feb-1997
16
21-Feb-1997
17
07-Mar-1997
18
14-Mar-1997
19
28-Mar-1997
21
25-Apr-1997
22
02-May-1997
23
09-May-1997
1
08-Jun-1998
2
08-Jun-1998
3
15-Jun-1998
4
22-Jun-1998
5
29-Jun-1998
7
13-Jul-1998
9
27-Jul-1998
10
17-Aug-1998
11
24-Aug-1998
12
31-Aug-1998
13
30-Nov-1998
14
07-Dec-1998
15
11-Jan-1999
16
18-Jan-1999
17
19-Mar-1999
18
26-Mar-1999
19
02-Apr-1999
20
09-Apr-1999
21
16-Apr-1999
22
23-Apr-1999
1
11-Jun-1999
2
18-Jun-1999
4
09-Jul-1999
5
16-Jul-1999
6
23-Jul-1999
7
30-Jul-1999
8
06-Aug-1999
10
20-Aug-1999
11
10-Sep-1999
12
17-Sep-1999
13
24-Sep-1999
14
01-Oct-1999
15
14-Jan-2000
16
21-Jan-2000
17
28-Jan-2000
18
04-Feb-2000
Added: 27-May-2002     Last Update: 17-Oct-2007







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