A scientist's invisible ray freezes Paris into immobility. Written and directed by Rene Clair.
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.
Grant MacLaren (Eric McCormack) and his team find themselves in FBI custody with no means of escape, while a mysterious new traveler reveals secrets to his psychiatrist.
Trevor tries to save his teacher, while the rest of the team try to save Marcy. Starring Eric McCormack as Grant MacLaren.
Philip makes an unexpected connection, Marcy helps David cope with his trauma, and MacLaren discovers a shocking truth that Kathryn has been hiding from him.
The adventures of Arashi (Ryoko Shiraishi), a beautiful sixteen-year-old girl who possesses mysterious powers.
Michael (Christian Jules Le Blanc) has an extraordinary experience that teaches him how important he is to the people he loves and how different their lives would be without him.
An embittered scientist (Arnold Moss) secretly invents a receiver which picks up sounds from anytime in the past.
The misadventures of a caveman called Fred as he attempts to survive yet another day in his wild and unpredictable prehistoric environment.
The adventures of Captain Future, a space-traveling scientist and adventurer.
Peacetime soldiers find ways to dodge duty and pursue easy money. Featuring Bill Fraser as Sgt Maj. Claude Snudge.
Ulysses (Matt Birman) follows one of the Trident Transports to the home of the gods - Olympus itself.
The Doctor (William Hartnell) and his friends face a race against time to prevent the Daleks from destroying the earth's core.
Sherman and Peabody (Bill Scott) find out how cavemen really live. It seems that they didn't have enough sense to come in from the rain until our two heroes showed up. Says one caveman to another: "Come on. Let's find a better pad!"
Verne takes the DeLorean and finds a dinosaur egg which hatches back in 1990s Hill Valley. Starring Dan Castellaneta as Doc Brown.
Gary (Nicholas Lyndhurst) opens a shop selling war-time memorabilia brought back from the past in Duckett's plaza, a shopping parade on the site of the passage.
An American fantasy television episode based on Charles Dickens' novel A Christmas Carol, featuring Frank Fontaine.
A happily-married woman wishes she had met her second husband earlier, so that she could avoid many mistakes of the past. When suddenly moved back in time to 1980s she realizes she has one goal: find her future love.
An influenza-like pandemic that threatens the lives of holders, as the Weyrs must maintain a quarantine to keep their rosters healthy enough to fight the next Threadfall. Co-written by Anne McCaffrey.
Traveled in the TV miniseries Nobunaga Concerto (2014)
Traveled in the TV series Meeting Of Minds (1974-1978) and the Witness To Yesterday TV series episode "George Gershwin"
Traveled in the TV series Star Vs. The Forces of Evil episode "Freeze Day" (2015)
Traveled as Oscar the Grouch in the TV movie "A Special Sesame Street Christmas" (1978), and the video "A Sesame Street Christmas Carol" (2006)
Traveled in the TV series The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 episode "Toddler Terrors of Time Travel" (1990), and the TV series Mentors episode "The Book Of Love) (2001)
Traveled as Commander Charles Traynor in the TV series Timeslip (1970-71)
Traveled as Abraham Lincoln in the film Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure (1989), and in the TV series Amazing Stories episode "Alamo Jobe: (1985) and the Quantum Leap episode "Unchained" (1991)
Traveled in the film Mr. Nobody (2009)
Traveled in the TV series The Jack Benny Program "Prison of the Future Sketch (1959) and "Modern Prison Sketch" (1962)
Traveled as the Narrator in the TV series Underdog episode "Simon Says No Thanksgiving" (1065)
Traveled in the TV series Science Fiction Theatre episode "Who Is This Man?" (1956) and as Super Bwoing in the TV series Super 6 episode "Topsy-Turvy Time Traveler" (1967)