TODAY IN TIME
Wednesday June 24th, 2026
On this day in 2011,
Snow Flower and the Secret Fan
first opened in theaters.
A story set in nineteenth-century China and focusing on the life-long friendship between two girls who develop their own secret code as a way to contend with the rigid social norms imposed on women.
On this day in 2018,
season 4 of 12 Monkeys
episode 6: Die Glocke
was first broadcast.
The team infiltrates a Nazi gala to steal an artifact as "Die Glocke"; their operation comes undone when French Resistance interferes and an unexpected guest arrives.
On this day in 1972,
season 9 of Doctor Who (1963-1989)
episode 26: The Time Monster (Part 6 of 6)
was first broadcast.
The Doctor enters the labyrinth to try and protect Jo (Katy Manning) from the minotaur but the Master has seized control of Atlantis.
On this day in 2006,
season 2 of Doctor Who (2005- )
episode 11: Fear Her
was first broadcast.
The Doctor and Rose (Billie Piper) travel to London in 2012 to see the Olympics - only to find that children are mysteriously disappearing before peoples very eyes.
On this day in 2007,
season 4 of The 4400
episode 2: Fear Itself
was first broadcast.
Diana returns from Spain. NTAC tries to identify the person whose ability makes people's worst fears come true. Starring Joel Gretsch as Tom.
On this day in 1999,
season 1 of Flint: The Time Detective
episode 39: Time Of Darkness Japanese Title: Beyond The Time and Space
was first broadcast.
Flint (R. Martin Klein) has to face more danger and defend the world from Dark Lord's reign
Happy 79th Birthday Peter Weller!
Peter Weller, American film and stage actor, television director and art historian, was born on this day in 1947.
Traveled in the TV series Odyssey 5 (2002-03), and the TV series Fringe episode "White Tulip" (2010)
On this day in 1984,
season 1 of Miimu iro iro yume no tabi
episode 63: genshiryoku enerugi no hanashi
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.
On this day in 1983,
Twilight Zone: The Movie
first opened in theaters.
A racist worker (Vic Morrow) is taken on a trip through time and is given a personal lesson on intolerance.
MIck Aston, English archaeologist who specialised in Early Medieval landscape archaeology, died on this day in 2013 (and was born in 1946).
Traveled as the host of the TV series "The Time Traveller" (1997)
On this day in 1970,
Catch-22
first opened in theaters.
A man is trying desperately to be certified insane during World War II, so he can stop flying missions. Featuring Austin Pendleton as Lt. Col. Moodus.
On this day in 2017,
season 10 of Doctor Who (2005- )
episode 11: World Enough And Time
was first broadcast.
Trapped on a giant spaceship, caught in the event horizon of a black hole, the Doctor witnesses the death of someone he is pledged to protect. Are events already out of control? Featuring Nicholas Briggs as the Cybermen.
On this day in 1973,
season 1 of Doraemon (1973)
episode 13: Gachako's Appearance / The Talking Lipstick
was first broadcast.
The continuing adventures of Doraemon, a robotic cat from the 22nd century who arrive to helps the Nobi family in the 20th century. Created by Fujiko Fujio.
On this day in 1981,
season 1 of Into the Labyrinth
episode 7: Minotaur
was first broadcast.
After briefly returning home, the children are sent by Rothgo (Ron Moody) to the original Labyrinth on the island of Crete. There the children must fight both a Minotaur and Belor to at last seize the Nidas.
On this day in 1950,
season 1 of Buck Rogers
episode 11: Episode 11
was first broadcast.
Buck Rogers (Robert Pastene) finds himself in the year 2430. Based in a secret lab in a cave behind Niagara Falls (the city of Niagara was now the capital of the world), Buck battles intergalactic troublemakers.
On this day in 2012,
season 5 of Johnny Test
episode 25: It's All Relative, Johnny
was first broadcast.
Johnny (James Arnold Taylor) and Dukey use the Teacup Time Machine to go back to medieval times to visit Johnny's ancestor, Squire Fringle.
On this day in 1967,
season 4 of Doctor Who (1963-1989)
episode 42: The Evil Of The Daleks (Part 6 of 7)
was first broadcast.
The Doctor, Jamie (Frazer Hines) and Waterfield follow the Daleks to Skaro, where they discover an unforeseen consequence to their experiment.
On this day in 1955,
season 1 of Flash Gordon
episode 36: Deadline At Noon
was first broadcast.
Flash (Steve Holland) uses Dr. Zarkov's time machine to go back to 1953 Berlin to stop a bomb that is so slow it takes 1,250 years to detonate.
On this day in 2019,
season 2 of Dark
episode 4: The Travelers
was first broadcast.
Jonas meets an ominous figure. While the kids comb the cave for answers, the adults gather in the bunker to share what they know about the travelers.
On this day in 2006,
season 2 of 4 Against Z
episode 7: In The Wake Of The Game
was first broadcast.
German children's television program show in which four children are appointed as "Wachter" (guardians) by their deceased aunt Hedda to prevent Zanrelot, the "Herrscher der Finsternis" - the lord of darkness (Udo Kier) from leaving the underworld and gaining control over Lubeck.
Happy 76th Birthday Nancy Allen!
Nancy Allen, American actress and cancer activist, was born on this day in 1950.
Traveled in the film The Philadelphia Experiment (1984)
Jackie Gleason, American comedian, actor, and musician, died on this day in 1987 (and was born in 1916).
Traveled in the TV series The Honeymooners episode "Better Living Through TV" (1955)
Happy 36th Birthday Billy Rosemberg!
Billy Rosemberg, American actor and voice actor, was born on this day in 1990.
Traveled in the TV series Jacob Two-Two episode "Time Trials" (2004)
On this day in 2005,
Bewitched
first opened in theaters.
An egocentric actor unknowingly gets a witch (Nicole Kidman) cast in an upcoming television remake of the classic show "Bewitched".
Robert Downey Sr., American filmmaker, director and writer, was born on this day in 1936 (and sadly passed away in 2021.)
Directed, wrote and traveled in the film No More Excuses (1968)
On this day in 2006,
season 2 of Phil of the Future
episode 19: Ill Of The Future
was first broadcast.
The Diffy family contract and futuristic disease known as "Greenamia" which causes them all to act completely opposite of their personality. Starring Ricky Ullman as Phil





























