TODAY IN TIME
Friday July 3rd, 2026
On this day in 2002,
Extinct
first opened in theaters.
A scientist of a plague-ridden world goes back to dinosaur times to find an extinct plant that might hold the key to a cure, but bungles up the timelines in doing so. Starring Udo Kier as York.
On this day in 2005,
season 1 of Adventurers: Masters of Time
episode 14: Hot Air Rising
was first broadcast.
Kikko (Amy Birnbaum) and the Adventurers travel back to Versailles in 1783, the night before the Montgolfier brothers' first manned flight in a hot air balloon.
On this day in 1965,
season 2 of Doctor Who (1963-1989)
episode 36: The Time Meddler - The Watcher (Part 1 of 4)
was first broadcast.
The Doctor (William Hartnell), Vicki, and Steven Taylor, go to 1066 England, but something doesn't seem right including modern inventions like a Gramaphone and electricity.
Noel Neill, American film and television actress, died on this day in 2016 (and was born in 1920).
Appeared in the movie serial Brick Bradford (1947), and traveled in the Adventures of Superman TV series episode "Through The Time Barrier" (1952).
On this day in 2004,
Zentrix
premiered.
Megan (Michelle Ruff), the princess of Zentrix, teams with a number of humans and together travel back to the past, hoping to destroy OmicronPsy before his rebellion has begun.
Happy 83rd Birthday Kurtwood Smith!
Kurtwood Smith, American actor, was born on this day in 1943.
Traveled in the film short 12:01 PM (1990), in the TV series episodes Star Trek: Deep Space Nine "Things Past" (1996), Star Trek: Voyage "Year of Hell" (1997), Men In Black: The Series "The Head Trip Syndrome" (1997), That Seventies Show "It's A Wonderful Life" (2001), Resurrection "The Returned" (2014), and the TV movie "Regular Show - The Movie" (2015)
On this day in 1993,
season 2 of Are You Afraid of the Dark?
episode 3: The Tale of Locker 22
was first broadcast.
A young French immigrant having trouble at her new school, uncovers a mystery about a girl, the former occupant of her school locker, who died in 1968. Created by D.J McHale.
Happy 52nd Birthday Stephan Luca!
Stephan Luca, German actor, was born on this day in 1974.
Traveled in the TV movie Morder kennen keine Grenzen (Murder Has No Limits) (2009)
Adelbert Ames, Jr., American scientist, died on this day in 1955 (and was born in 1880).
Originator of the Ames room, a distorted room that is used to create an optical illusion.
Delia Derbyshire, English musician and composer of electronic music, died on this day in 2001 (and was born in 1937).
Known for the electronic realization of Ron Grainer's theme music for the TV series Doctor Who.
On this day in 1999,
season 1 of Mentors
episode 4: Lewis In Wonderland
was first broadcast.
Lewis Carroll (Tom Cavanagh) helps a girl deal with her grandmother's death.
Arte Johnson, American comic actor, died on this day in 2019 (and was born in 1929).
Traveled in the TV series Misterjaw (as Misterjaw)in the episode "The Fishy Time Machine" (1976), as Weerd in the TV series 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo episode "It's a Wonderful Scoob" (1985), and as Albert Einstein in the Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventures episode "Stand Up Guy" (1992)
On this day in 2010,
season 3 of Mickey Mouse Clubhouse
episode 7: Pluto's Dinosaur Romp
was first broadcast.
Mickey and friends must get a baby dinosaur back to her home. Featuring Tress MacNeille as Daisy Duck.
James Daly, American theater, film and television actor, died on this day in 1978 (and was born in 1918).
Traveled in the TV series The Evil Touch episode "Campaign 20" (1974)
Jim Backus, American radio, television, film, and voice actor, died on this day in 1989 (and was born in 1913).
Traveled in the film Zotz! (1962), Mr. Magoo's Christmas Carol (1962), and The Famous Adventures of Mr. Magoo episode "Mr. Magoo's Rip Van Winkle" (1965)
Happy 64th Birthday Tom Cruise!
Tom Cruise, American actor and filmmaker, was born on this day in 1962.
Traveled as Lt. Col. Bill Cage in the time loop adventure, Edge of Tomorrow (2014)
A. H. R. Buller, British-Canadian mycologist, died on this day in 1944 (and was born in 1874).
In 1923, he famously composed the limerick Relativity: There was a young lady named Bright / Whose speed was far faster than light; / She set out one day / In a relative way / And returned on the previous night.
On this day in 1991,
Terminator 2: Judgment Day
first opened in theaters.
Sarah Connor is pursued by a more advanced Terminator (Robert Patrick), the liquid metal, shapeshifting T-1000, sent back in time to kill her son John Connor and prevent him from becoming the leader of the human resistance.
Rick Ducommun, Canadian actor, comedian and writer who appeared in films and television, was born on this day in 1952 (and sadly passed away in 2015.)
Traveled in the film Groundhog Day (1993)
On this day in 1985,
Back to the Future
first opened in theaters.
A teenager is accidentally sent 30 years into the past in a time-traveling DeLorean invented by his friend, Dr. Emmett Brown, and must make sure his mom (Lea Thompson) and dad unite, in order to save his own existence.
On this day in 1983,
season 1 of Super Dimension Century Orguss
episode 1: Space-Time Destruction Jik hakai!!
was first broadcast.
By chance or providence Esign Kei finds himself transported to another world where the commons of his reality make no sense and he instead becomes the target of curiosity's prey. Featuring Hirotaka Suzuoki as Olson.
On this day in 1981,
Titans
premiered.
Patrick Watson plays out the ultimate journalist fantasy: to interview any of the great people of history at his residence.
On this day in 1981,
season 1 of Titans
episode 1: Napoleon
was first broadcast.
Patrick Watson interviews great people of history at his residence. This week, Napoleon Bonaparte.
Joe DeRita, American actor, died on this day in 1993 (and was born in 1909).
Traveled in the TV series Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse episode "The Time Element" (1958), and the film The Three Stooges Meet Hercules (1962)
On this day in 1983,
season 1 of Miimu iro iro yume no tabi
episode 13: penishirin no hakken
was first broadcast.
A little pink genie from a computer helps two kids learn about important people and events from history by taking them to those times. Directed by Kazuyoshi Yokota.
Happy 62nd Birthday Yeardley Smith!
Yeardley Smith, French-born American actress, voice actress, writer, author, comedian, and painter, was born on this day in 1964.
Traveled in the film We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story (1993) and as Lisa in multiple episodes of the TV series The Simpsons including "Treehouse of Horror V: Time and Punishment" (1994), "Lisa's Wedding" (1995), "Margical History Tour" (2004), "Future-Drama" (2005), "Days of Future Future" and Simpsorama (2014)
Nelson Leigh, American film actor, died on this day in 1985 (and was born in 1905).
Traveled in the movie serial Brick Bradford (1947), the TV movie A Christmas Carol (1947), the film World Without End (1956), and the TV series Time Tunnel episode "End of the World" (1966),
Andy Griffith, Australian actress and director, died on this day in 2012 (and was born in 1926).
Traveled in the TV series Matlock episode "The Nightmare" (1991)






























