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Sliders (TV series)

Sliders is an American science fiction and fantasy television series created by Robert K. Weiss and Tracy Tormé. It was broadcast for five seasons between 1995 and 2000. The series follows a group of travelers as they use a wormhole to "slide" between different parallel universes. Tracy Tormé, Robert K. Weiss, Leslie Belzberg, John Landis, David Peckinpah, Bill Dial and Alan Barnette served as executive producers at different times of the production. For its first two seasons, it was produced in Vancouver, British Columbia. It was filmed primarily in Los Angeles, California, in the last three seasons.

Sliders
GenreScience fiction, Fantasy
Created byTracy Tormé
Robert K. Weiss
Starring
Music byDanny Lux
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons5
No. of episodes88 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producersTracy Tormé
Robert K. Weiss
John Landis
Leslie Belzberg
Alan Barnette
Bill Dial
David Peckinpah
Running time44 minutes
Production companiesSt. Clare Entertainment
Universal Television
Original release
NetworkFox
(Seasons 1–3)
Sci Fi Channel
(Seasons 4–5)
ReleaseMarch 22, 1995 (1995-03-22) –
December 29, 1999 (1999-12-29) (UK)
February 4, 2000 (2000-02-04) (US)

The first three seasons were broadcast by the Fox network. After being canceled by Fox, the series moved to Sci Fi Channel for its final two seasons. The final episode was shown in the United Kingdom in December 1999, and on the Sci Fi Channel in February 2000.

Plot edit

 
The original Sliders. From left to right: Wade Welles (Sabrina Lloyd), Rembrandt Brown (Cleavant Derricks), Professor Arturo (John Rhys-Davies) and Quinn Mallory (Jerry O'Connell)

The show's titular characters are a group of people who travel ("slide") between different Earths in parallel universes via a vortex-like wormhole, activated by a handheld timer device. While the slide technology was intended to return them to their home universe, their premature use of the timer to escape a dangerous situation has caused the timer to lose track of the coordinates for their home universe.

Now, they are forced to slide between universes, spending anywhere from minutes to months there, waiting for the timer to count down to the next time they can open a vortex to a new universe, hoping it is their original one. Failing to use the vortex to slide at that point would mean they would be stuck in that universe for nearly three decades until they can open the vortex again.

While waiting for the timer countdown, the Sliders frequently explore the nature of the alternate universe and often become caught up in events of that world. Some of these universes are based on alternate timelines in which certain historical events happened differently from the history they know, such as one in which penicillin was never discovered or a world on which America had lost the Revolutionary War, while other worlds have entirely novel histories, such as one where time flowed in reverse, or where dinosaurs never became extinct.

The main initial cast included Quinn Mallory (Jerry O'Connell), who created the Sliding technology, Professor Maximillian Arturo (John Rhys-Davies), Quinn's mentor; Wade Welles (Sabrina Lloyd), Quinn's friend; and Rembrandt "Cryin' Man" Brown (Cleavant Derricks), a professional singer who is accidentally caught in the first major test of the vortex. Over the course of the show, cast members departed and were replaced by others: Captain Maggie Beckett (Kari Wuhrer), a military officer from one doomed alternate Earth; Colin Mallory (Charlie O'Connell), Quinn's lost brother; a second Quinn Mallory (Robert Floyd) that resulted from the original Quinn inadvertently merging with the Quinn of a world they slid into, and Dr. Diana Davis (Tembi Locke), a scientist who attempts to help them reverse the process.

Episodes edit

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast airedNetwork
110March 22, 1995 (1995-03-22)May 17, 1995 (1995-05-17)Fox
213March 1, 1996 (1996-03-01)July 12, 1996 (1996-07-12)
325September 20, 1996 (1996-09-20)May 16, 1997 (1997-05-16)
422June 8, 1998 (1998-06-08)April 23, 1999 (1999-04-23)Syfy
518June 11, 1999 (1999-06-11)February 4, 2000 (2000-02-04)

Cast edit

Main edit

Character(s) Actor Seasons
1 2 3 4 5
Quinn Mallory Jerry O'Connell Main Does not appear
Wade Welles Sabrina Lloyd Main Does not appear Guest*
Rembrandt "Crying Man" Brown Cleavant Derricks Main
Professor Maximilian Arturo John Rhys-Davies Main Does not appear
Capt. Maggie Beckett Kari Wuhrer Does not appear Guest Main
Main
Colin Mallory Charlie O'Connell Does not appear Guest
(as Kit Richards)
Guest
(as Officer O'Hara)
Guest Does not appear
Main
Quinn "Mallory" Mallory Robert Floyd Does not appear Guest
Main
Dr. Diana Davis Tembi Locke Does not appear Guest
Main

* While Sabrina Lloyd returned as a guest, she provided only the voice for her character, played by a barely-visible body-double.

Recurring edit

  • Angus Rickman (first portrayed by Roger Daltrey for 2 episodes and then by Neil Dickson for 4 episodes): A colonel and Maggie's superior officer.
  • Elston Diggs (portrayed by Lester Barrie): A bartender.
  • Oberon Geiger (portrayed by Peter Jurasik): Diana's boss.
  • Mrs. Mallory (portrayed by Linda Henning): Quinn's adoptive mother on Earth Prime
  • Michael Mallory (portrayed by John Walcutt): Quinn's father whose Earth Prime version died when Quinn was young.
  • Gomez Calhoun (portrayed by Will Sasso)
  • Pavel Kurlienko (portrayed by Alex Bruhanski): A taxi driver.

Production edit

Michio Kaku explains in the appendix of his book, The Future of the Mind, that the Sliders series began "when a young boy read a book. That book is actually my book Hyperspace, but I take no responsibility for the physics behind that series."[1]

While filming the episode "Desert Storm", actor Ken Steadman (Cutter) was killed. In an accident that occurred between takes, Steadman moved a dune buggy to the next shooting location. While he was moving the vehicle, the dune buggy overturned and crushed him, killing him instantly. According to Steadman's parents, his death was preventable.[2]

Entering into the fifth season, the production team knew the series was not being renewed and had saved money from the budget of each season five episode for use in a climactic battle for the season finale. The money was instead used for the penultimate episode, "Eye of the Storm", while the last episode ended with an unresolved cliffhanger. Insiders have various theories as to why this happened. The producers were concerned the Sci Fi Channel had lost interest in the show (even though it was their highest-rated program at the time) after they ceased supplying corrective notes for the episodes, and it was believed they were not even reading the scripts.[3]

One strict rule the Sci Fi Channel had was that a gun couldn't be pointed at a person's head. To test this rule, executive producer Bill Dial presented a script featuring a character getting his head shot completely off—which was ignored. Dial then presented the script for the final episode cliffhanger, which was also ignored. Some claim this was done to encourage fans to push for a sixth season, but members of the production team claim that the decision was personal.[3]

Iranian-American director Reza Badiyi is credited with directing a number of the episodes in the fifth season, and his daughter, Mina Badiyi, makes a guest appearance in Episode 3, "Common Ground".

Changing cast and crew edit

 
The main cast by the final season. From left to right: Maggie Beckett (Kari Wuhrer), Rembrandt Brown (Derricks), Dr. Diana Davis (Tembi Locke), and Mallory (Robert Floyd).

Sliders had a turbulent history due to changes in the cast and crew through its run. Cleavant Derricks is the only cast member to stay with the series throughout its entire run. Derricks and Linda Henning (Mrs. Mallory) are the only actors to appear in both the first and last episodes of the series. Derricks' identical twin, Clinton Derricks-Carroll, appeared in the episodes "The King Is Back", "Greatfellas", and "The Prince of Slides", when there was a need for Rembrandt and his double to interact.

Third season transitions edit

Jerry O'Connell felt the first two seasons went smoothly, but then there was a significant shift in creative direction of the series with the third season, with the Fox network desiring it to be a more action-oriented show than thought-provoking.[4] John Rhys-Davies was the first star of the series to leave. Rhys-Davies stated in a 2016 interview that he had been critical of how the show was written, calling the concept what "could've been the best show on television", but most of the scripts he had been given were "incomprehensible gibberish" and missed the potential of the concept. He cited that Fox had exerted too much control on the scripts as part of the reason for his departure.[5]

In a 2014 interview at the Toulouse Game Show, Rhys-Davies stated that the inability to get writers who had read science fiction in the first place led to the show's downfall, and their inexperience in the area led to the show often repurposing ideas from other works. He said, "We did an episode like Tremors, one like Twister, one like The Night of the Living Dead and even one like The Island of Doctor Moreau, using the film's original masks!" He found the writers were just "looting" these ideas rather than using these as a tribute, pointing to one episode where Quinn needed to cross an invisible bridge and on approaching the writer about it, discovered he had never seen Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade which Rhys-Davies had starred in and simply used the idea instead of toying with the meta nature of the scene.[6]

For Rhys-Davies, "the breaking point for me was when I walked in and saw the writers sitting around looking at a DVD of Species which had just been released and saying: 'Look, we could take a bit of that scene there and a bit of that scene there.'"[7]

The series co-creator, Tracy Tormé, has often been critical of the direction the series took in the third season.[8] Tormé called the third season two-parter "Exodus" "one of the worst pieces of television ever produced, and the low point of the entire series".[9] David Peckinpah was brought onto the series in the third season (around the time when Tormé started to criticize the show). The last episode to be written by Tormé was K1803, "The Guardian", and the first to be written by Peckinpah was K1815, "Murder Most Foul". Some argue Peckinpah's involvement in the series (and by extension Fox's more hands-on involvement) caused the show to "jump the shark",[10] despite new executive producer Marc Scott Zicree's decision to restore Tracy Tormé's original "alternate history" premise for the series in season 4.[citation needed] Tormé, along with co-creators Robert K. Weiss and John Landis, all departed the show during the third season.[4]

Part of Fox's involvement in the third season was to shift production from Vancouver to Los Angeles to reduce filming costs. The recurring characters were dropped due to the expense of flying them from Vancouver to Los Angeles for filming. Bartender Elston Diggs was brought in as a recurring character for six episodes, but Peckinpah eventually rejected the concept. Logan St. Clair was created to be a recurring character, which is evident in the episode's dialogue, but only appeared once. Fox did not believe she was "sexy" enough and requested she not appear again.[11]

Cancellation by Fox and pickup by Sci-Fi edit

Fox cancelled the show after the third season, but it was later picked up by the Sci-Fi network. Jerry O'Connell felt that Sci-Fi was looking to maintain the action-based show with more emphasis on darker sci-fi elements.[4] Lloyd decided not to return to the series when it was revived, according to her agency. A source[12] came forward claiming Lloyd was fired because she was jealous of Kari Wuhrer. Universal and Lloyd's agent both refused to comment and the rumour spread.[12]

Much later it was revealed that Lloyd and Wuhrer did not get along, primarily due to some snide comments Wuhrer had made about Lloyd's engagement to a crew member. As Peckinpah wanted to return to the 3 male/1 female dynamic of the first two seasons, it was decided Lloyd was no longer required after she asked for a raise.[12] Her character's fate—to be trapped in a Kromagg breeding camp—was allegedly Peckinpah's idea, and one that was pushed through by him alone.[12]

As a result of public pressure to elaborate on what happened to Wade after she disappeared, the producers asked Lloyd to guest star in one season five episode that was to focus entirely on Wade (without the rest of the cast).[13] Lloyd requested $40,000 to appear, the same per-episode salary Derricks was receiving and $20,000 more than Wuhrer, and the idea was scrapped.[12] However, the episode she was to appear in, "Requiem", was "fine tuned" to answer this question without her.[13] Lloyd ultimately provided voiceovers for the episode, and a stand-in was used.

By the end of the fourth season, Jerry and Charlie O'Connell left the series to pursue film careers. Jerry O'Connell felt that without Lloyd, Rhys-Davies, and Tormé, that much of the show's original premise was gone, and opted to leave.[4] The brothers leaving the show upset many fans and Tracy Tormé was asked what could be done to win them back. This resulted in an unsuccessful effort to bring back some popular previously recurring characters.[11]

The producers negotiated with John Novak (Ross J. Kelly, the ambulance-chasing lawyer), Alex Bruhanski (Pavel Kurlienko, the taxi driver) and Lester Barrie (Elston Diggs the waiter at the Chandler Hotel) for their return in season five. Zoe McLellan (Logan St. Clair) was scheduled to appear again and Jason Gaffney (Conrad Bennish, Jr) from season one was confirmed for four episodes including the season finale.[11] However, none of these guest stars appeared.

Broadcast edit

Season 1 edit

Quinn, eager to demonstrate his vortex technology to Prof. Arturo and Wade, inadvertently opens a large wormhole that draws Rembrandt with them to a hostile ice-covered Earth. Quinn is forced to activate the vortex prematurely to save them, and they find themselves unable to return to their Earth. So not to be stranded on any alternate Earth for over 20 years, the group continues to slide between worlds, many of them involving alternate histories, such as if the British had won the Revolutionary War, or if antibiotics had never been discovered.[14]

Season 2 edit

The group continues to slide between alternate Earths, exploring further alternate timelines and more fantastical variations from the Earth they know. On one slide, they encounter the Kromaggs, an alien species that have perfected sliding and use it to strip resources from alternate earths. The Kromaggs become aggressively curious about Quinn's technology.

Season 3 edit

As they continue to slide, hoping to return to their prime dimension, the Sliders land on an Earth that is doomed by a passing pulsar, they provide a means to evacuate a small portion of its population to a safe dimension; however, the exodus is betrayed by a new enemy in Colonel Rickman who needs brain fluid to survive a disease he obtained in a gulf war. While protecting Quinn Prof. Arturo sacrifices himself. The group, now joined by Captain Maggie Beckett, pursue Rickman to acquire a Timer he stole with Earth Prime's location saved into it. While Wade and Rembrandt make it back, Quinn and Maggie end up stuck on another alternate Earth.

Season 4 edit

Quinn and Maggie find a way to return to Earth Prime, but they find it taken over by the Kromaggs; they are able to rescue Rembrandt but not Wade. Quinn's mother tells him he is actually adopted, born from parents that knew of sliding technology and used it to hide him from the Kromaggs. She also tells him where to find his brother, Colin, who then joins the Sliders. The group continue to slide, hoping to find a means to deal with the Kromaggs on Earth Prime and in other dimensions.

Season 5 edit

In what at first appears to be a freak sliding accident, Quinn merges with the Quinn of the dimension they have slid into, merging them into "Mallory", while Colin is lost to the vortex, as explained to them by Dr. Diana Davis, a scientist studying transdimensional travel. She later slides with Mallory, Maggie, and Rembrandt as they continue to search for a way to stop the Kromaggs. Ultimately, they discover a contagious virus, deadly to Kromaggs. After the timer is destroyed, they find they can send one slider back to Earth Prime. Rembrandt injects himself with the virus and jumps through, leaving the three unsure of his fate.

Broadcast order edit

The Fox Network aired certain episodes from seasons one and two in a different order than originally scripted to best capitalize on potential ratings-winning episodes, thus causing some continuity errors. For instance, the timer is first set to count down not in the pilot episode, but in "Summer of Love"—since Fox aired "Fever" right after the pilot episode, though, many viewers were left confused as to why the Sliders suddenly had to leave within a very specific period of time. Similarly, the cliffhanger at the end of "Summer of Love" leads directly into the opening of "Prince of Wails", which Fox had actually aired a week earlier.[15][16][17]

For season two, Fox did not want to resolve the cliffhanger at the end of "Luck of the Draw", preferring to focus instead on brand-new storylines. Thus, in "Time Again and World" (the first episode filmed for Season Two), Arturo makes a brief passing reference to the events of "Luck of the Draw." This missed cliffhanger was particularly significant as the episode had ended with Quinn being shot in the back. Tracy Tormé successfully petitioned for a chance to resolve the cliffhanger, though, which is briefly dealt with in the opening minutes of "Into the Mystic" (the third episode filmed, but the first to air that season) where the life-threatening wound is now merely a flesh wound in his shoulder, allowing for a quick recovery. "Time Again and World" ended up airing sixth in the rotation.[15]

"Double Cross" was filmed as the premiere for season three. In this episode, the audience learns why the Sliders will now be able to slide anywhere between San Francisco and L.A. Fox opted to air "Rules of the Game" first, since it was a more action-oriented episode.[15]

"The Last of Eden" was filmed before John Rhys-Davies left the show. Fox chose to air the episode for the first time on March 28, a full month after Arturo had been written off the show, requiring a new opening scene be added to frame the story as a flashback.[15]

When the show began airing in reruns on the Sci Fi Channel, Sci Fi restored the original filmed order for season one. When the DVDs were released, Universal used the aired order for all seasons.

Home media edit

Universal Studios Home Entertainment has released all five seasons on DVD in Region 1, 2, and 4. The fifth and final season was released in Region 1 on January 17, 2012, almost 4 years after season 4.[18]

On December 2, 2014, Universal released Sliders- The Complete Series on DVD in Region 1.[19] This set contains all 88 episodes of the series on 22 single sided discs with a run time of 66 hours (3954 minutes).

On July 1, 2016, it was announced that Mill Creek Entertainment had acquired the rights to the series in Region 1 and would re-release the complete series on DVD on October 4, 2016.[20] The 15-disc set contains all 5 seasons of the series in correct story order.

DVD Name Ep# Release dates
Region 1 Region 2 Region 4
The First and Second Seasons 23 August 3, 2004[21] December 27, 2004[22] May 2, 2005[23]
The Third Season 25 July 19, 2005[24] October 31, 2005[25] February 8, 2006[26]
The Fourth Season 22 March 25, 2008[27] May 19, 2008[28] June 4, 2008[29]
The Fifth and Final Season 18 January 17, 2012 March 13, 2009 (Germany)[30] June 5, 2013[31]
The Complete Series 88 December 2, 2014 N/A November 6, 2013

November 13, 2019 (Re-Release)

On August 23, 2007, Netflix Instant View started providing all five seasons of Sliders available for streaming. Two season 1 episodes ("Last Days", and "The Weaker Sex") are missing with a note in their place stating that the DVD is required to view the episode. The first episode, "Pilot", is available both as one combined episode, and as two separate parts, "Pilot Part 1" and "Pilot Part 2". All episodes of the remaining seasons (2-5) are available for streaming.

On March 12, 2008, Universal Studios added Sliders season one to their free online viewing service, Hulu. Season two was added on May 8, 2009, and season three was added on July 2, 2009.

In late 2008, season five and eventually all five seasons were made available through iTunes TV Shows store.

In August 2020, all episodes were available with free version of Peacock TV streamer, although the pilot episode was split into two approximately 45 minute segments. The series was originally mistakenly listed as "Drama" rather than "Sci-Fi" but that was corrected within a month. As of February 2023, the series was no longer available for free on Peacock TV after all episodes were moved to pay to view.

Revival edit

On February 22, 2015, in a Sliders 20th anniversary interview, when asked about a revival of the series, Jerry O'Connell stated, “Tracy Tormé is the guy to talk to. I am in if he is. That is the creator and boss. I go where he tells me.”[32] Both Jerry O'Connell and John Rhys-Davies have spoken of a potential revival of the series as recently as 2019. According to Rhys-Davies, O'Connell had been in private talks with him over a possible revival, which Rhys-Davies said he would do if the series stayed focused on the thought-provoking aspects of the alternate worlds. The two have spoken to NBC about this, as the rights to distribute Sliders are believed to be held by NBCUniversal.[33] O'Connell has also said that Tormé is interested in a revival as well.[4] On 14 July 2021, Tormé stated in an interview that a Sliders reboot is actively in the works.[34][35]

Connection to other works edit

Doorways edit

The plotlines in Sliders are all set around the idea of a multiverse, where the outcomes of non-deterministic quantum processes result in the splitting of reality into multiple universes, each existing in parallel. There has also been speculation that Sliders was inspired by George R. R. Martin's 1992 ABC pilot Doorways,[36] in which the main cast were fugitives fleeing through parallel worlds, while carrying a device that tells them where and when the next Doorway opens.[37]

Although scripts for six additional episodes after the pilot film were completed, Doorways never went to series, as ABC decided to launch Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman instead in the fall of 1993. At the time of Sliders' launch, Evelyn C. Leeper noted the similarities to Doorways,[38] and in response to rumors that Sliders creator Tracy Tormé applied for a writing position on the show, Martin clarified in a 1995 post on GEnie that it was Tormé's agent that inquired about the position,[39] and Tormé has denied any connection between the two.

Sliders in other media edit

Sliders-branded works edit

  • The pilot episode of Sliders was novelized by science-fiction writer Brad Linaweaver, and was released in the spring of 1996, one year after the series originally premiered. Linaweaver's novelization incorporates several deleted scenes from the original pilot episode production script, along with Linaweaver's own additions to the plot.
  • Linaweaver also later compiled an episodic guide to the show, Sliders: The Classic Episodes, which contained information only on Seasons One through Three.
  • Dennis McCarthy produced a Sliders soundtrack in 2007 with complete scores to both the episodes from the first season he scored, which included the pilot. As of late 2010, no other scoring from the series' other composers has been released.[40]
  • Sliders was also spun off into a 10 issue comic book series published by Acclaim Comics in 1996. This comics series had no direct input from series creators Tracy Tormé and Robert K. Weiss, but Tracy Tormé did pass along several notes detailing stories that went unproduced. Series star Jerry O'Connell also personally authored one special issue of this comic series. While advertised and solicited for advance order, the eleventh and final Sliders comic, titled Get a Life, never made it to store shelves; but artist Rags Morales completed art for 14 pages of the comic before production was stopped.[41]
  • Sliders trading cards were produced by Inkworks in 1997. The set consisted of 90 cards, including nine embossed cards, six foil cards combining to make a large portrait of the Kromagg homeworld, two lenticular cards, and one promotional card by the Official Sliders Fan Club.

References by others edit

  • After the changes of the DC Comics event mini-series Zero Hour, the artistic design of time travel was changed and first introduced in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 3 number 74. During the issue, Superboy comments that this new artistic design of time travel is similar to the tunnel effect on Sliders.[42] This new artistic design for time travel has been used by DC Comics from the 1995 debut through to its last appearance in 2005 in the Teen Titans/Legion Special.
  • In the December 19, 1996 FoxTrot strip by Bill Amend, Frosty the Snowman condemns Paige for watching Sliders instead of his own Christmas television special.[43]
  • In 1997, the Desktop Images production company released a training video on the subject of Organic Modeling and Animation hosted by David Lombardi. This how-to video gave a special behind the scenes look at the special effects process used on the Sliders season three episodes Paradise Lost and Dinoslide.[44]
  • Marvel's Exiles features several Marvel characters who have been pulled from their own realities to fix problems in alternate ones. Series creator Judd Winick has stated that Sliders was part of the inspiration for the series.[45]
  • Released February, 2005, Marvel Knights 4 issue 15 features the Human Torch fondly remembering Sliders as the fantastic team prepares to embark on a time travel mission.[46]
  • The September 14, 2007 issue of online comic VG Cats (#243: Bizzaro!) features Leo mentioning Sliders, followed by a scene in a parallel universe into which the original line-up (Rembrandt, Arturo, Quinn and Wade) slide. The timer states they are there for three years.
  • Funny or Die featured an April Fool's sketch where O'Connell tried to crowdfund a Sliders movie.[47]
  • Jerry O'Connell appears as Lancelot in an episode of the series The Librarians which featured alternate Earths.
  • The Family Guy episode "Road to the Multiverse", which features Brian and Stewie traveling through various parallel universes, was originally going to be called Sliders.[48]
  • The Family Guy episode "Bend or Blockbuster", which features the Griffin family going on a road trip to the last Blockbuster, Peter rents 'Sliver' but finds a VHS tape of Sliders Season 2 in the case instead.

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This article is about the television series For other uses see Slider disambiguation Sliders is an American science fiction and fantasy television series created by Robert K Weiss and Tracy Torme It was broadcast for five seasons between 1995 and 2000 The series follows a group of travelers as they use a wormhole to slide between different parallel universes Tracy Torme Robert K Weiss Leslie Belzberg John Landis David Peckinpah Bill Dial and Alan Barnette served as executive producers at different times of the production For its first two seasons it was produced in Vancouver British Columbia It was filmed primarily in Los Angeles California in the last three seasons SlidersGenreScience fiction FantasyCreated byTracy TormeRobert K WeissStarringJerry O Connell Cleavant Derricks Sabrina Lloyd John Rhys Davies Kari Wuhrer Charlie O Connell Robert Floyd Tembi LockeMusic byDanny LuxCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons5No of episodes88 list of episodes ProductionExecutive producersTracy TormeRobert K WeissJohn LandisLeslie BelzbergAlan BarnetteBill DialDavid PeckinpahRunning time44 minutesProduction companiesSt Clare EntertainmentUniversal TelevisionOriginal releaseNetworkFox Seasons 1 3 Sci Fi Channel Seasons 4 5 ReleaseMarch 22 1995 1995 03 22 December 29 1999 1999 12 29 UK February 4 2000 2000 02 04 US The first three seasons were broadcast by the Fox network After being canceled by Fox the series moved to Sci Fi Channel for its final two seasons The final episode was shown in the United Kingdom in December 1999 and on the Sci Fi Channel in February 2000 Contents 1 Plot 2 Episodes 3 Cast 3 1 Main 3 2 Recurring 4 Production 4 1 Changing cast and crew 4 1 1 Third season transitions 4 1 2 Cancellation by Fox and pickup by Sci Fi 5 Broadcast 5 1 Season 1 5 2 Season 2 5 3 Season 3 5 4 Season 4 5 5 Season 5 5 6 Broadcast order 6 Home media 7 Revival 8 Connection to other works 8 1 Doorways 9 Sliders in other media 9 1 Sliders branded works 9 2 References by others 10 References 11 External linksPlot edit nbsp The original Sliders From left to right Wade Welles Sabrina Lloyd Rembrandt Brown Cleavant Derricks Professor Arturo John Rhys Davies and Quinn Mallory Jerry O Connell The show s titular characters are a group of people who travel slide between different Earths in parallel universes via a vortex like wormhole activated by a handheld timer device While the slide technology was intended to return them to their home universe their premature use of the timer to escape a dangerous situation has caused the timer to lose track of the coordinates for their home universe Now they are forced to slide between universes spending anywhere from minutes to months there waiting for the timer to count down to the next time they can open a vortex to a new universe hoping it is their original one Failing to use the vortex to slide at that point would mean they would be stuck in that universe for nearly three decades until they can open the vortex again While waiting for the timer countdown the Sliders frequently explore the nature of the alternate universe and often become caught up in events of that world Some of these universes are based on alternate timelines in which certain historical events happened differently from the history they know such as one in which penicillin was never discovered or a world on which America had lost the Revolutionary War while other worlds have entirely novel histories such as one where time flowed in reverse or where dinosaurs never became extinct The main initial cast included Quinn Mallory Jerry O Connell who created the Sliding technology Professor Maximillian Arturo John Rhys Davies Quinn s mentor Wade Welles Sabrina Lloyd Quinn s friend and Rembrandt Cryin Man Brown Cleavant Derricks a professional singer who is accidentally caught in the first major test of the vortex Over the course of the show cast members departed and were replaced by others Captain Maggie Beckett Kari Wuhrer a military officer from one doomed alternate Earth Colin Mallory Charlie O Connell Quinn s lost brother a second Quinn Mallory Robert Floyd that resulted from the original Quinn inadvertently merging with the Quinn of a world they slid into and Dr Diana Davis Tembi Locke a scientist who attempts to help them reverse the process Episodes editMain article List of Sliders episodes SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedFirst airedLast airedNetwork110March 22 1995 1995 03 22 May 17 1995 1995 05 17 Fox213March 1 1996 1996 03 01 July 12 1996 1996 07 12 325September 20 1996 1996 09 20 May 16 1997 1997 05 16 422June 8 1998 1998 06 08 April 23 1999 1999 04 23 Syfy518June 11 1999 1999 06 11 February 4 2000 2000 02 04 Cast editMain article List of Sliders characters Main edit Character s Actor Seasons1 2 3 4 5Quinn Mallory Jerry O Connell Main Does not appearWade Welles Sabrina Lloyd Main Does not appear Guest Rembrandt Crying Man Brown Cleavant Derricks MainProfessor Maximilian Arturo John Rhys Davies Main Does not appearCapt Maggie Beckett Kari Wuhrer Does not appear Guest MainMainColin Mallory Charlie O Connell Does not appear Guest as Kit Richards Guest as Officer O Hara Guest Does not appearMainQuinn Mallory Mallory Robert Floyd Does not appear GuestMainDr Diana Davis Tembi Locke Does not appear GuestMain While Sabrina Lloyd returned as a guest she provided only the voice for her character played by a barely visible body double Recurring edit Angus Rickman first portrayed by Roger Daltrey for 2 episodes and then by Neil Dickson for 4 episodes A colonel and Maggie s superior officer Elston Diggs portrayed by Lester Barrie A bartender Oberon Geiger portrayed by Peter Jurasik Diana s boss Mrs Mallory portrayed by Linda Henning Quinn s adoptive mother on Earth Prime Michael Mallory portrayed by John Walcutt Quinn s father whose Earth Prime version died when Quinn was young Gomez Calhoun portrayed by Will Sasso Pavel Kurlienko portrayed by Alex Bruhanski A taxi driver Production editMichio Kaku explains in the appendix of his book The Future of the Mind that the Sliders series began when a young boy read a book That book is actually my book Hyperspace but I take no responsibility for the physics behind that series 1 While filming the episode Desert Storm actor Ken Steadman Cutter was killed In an accident that occurred between takes Steadman moved a dune buggy to the next shooting location While he was moving the vehicle the dune buggy overturned and crushed him killing him instantly According to Steadman s parents his death was preventable 2 Entering into the fifth season the production team knew the series was not being renewed and had saved money from the budget of each season five episode for use in a climactic battle for the season finale The money was instead used for the penultimate episode Eye of the Storm while the last episode ended with an unresolved cliffhanger Insiders have various theories as to why this happened The producers were concerned the Sci Fi Channel had lost interest in the show even though it was their highest rated program at the time after they ceased supplying corrective notes for the episodes and it was believed they were not even reading the scripts 3 One strict rule the Sci Fi Channel had was that a gun couldn t be pointed at a person s head To test this rule executive producer Bill Dial presented a script featuring a character getting his head shot completely off which was ignored Dial then presented the script for the final episode cliffhanger which was also ignored Some claim this was done to encourage fans to push for a sixth season but members of the production team claim that the decision was personal 3 Iranian American director Reza Badiyi is credited with directing a number of the episodes in the fifth season and his daughter Mina Badiyi makes a guest appearance in Episode 3 Common Ground Changing cast and crew edit nbsp The main cast by the final season From left to right Maggie Beckett Kari Wuhrer Rembrandt Brown Derricks Dr Diana Davis Tembi Locke and Mallory Robert Floyd Sliders had a turbulent history due to changes in the cast and crew through its run Cleavant Derricks is the only cast member to stay with the series throughout its entire run Derricks and Linda Henning Mrs Mallory are the only actors to appear in both the first and last episodes of the series Derricks identical twin Clinton Derricks Carroll appeared in the episodes The King Is Back Greatfellas and The Prince of Slides when there was a need for Rembrandt and his double to interact Third season transitions edit Jerry O Connell felt the first two seasons went smoothly but then there was a significant shift in creative direction of the series with the third season with the Fox network desiring it to be a more action oriented show than thought provoking 4 John Rhys Davies was the first star of the series to leave Rhys Davies stated in a 2016 interview that he had been critical of how the show was written calling the concept what could ve been the best show on television but most of the scripts he had been given were incomprehensible gibberish and missed the potential of the concept He cited that Fox had exerted too much control on the scripts as part of the reason for his departure 5 In a 2014 interview at the Toulouse Game Show Rhys Davies stated that the inability to get writers who had read science fiction in the first place led to the show s downfall and their inexperience in the area led to the show often repurposing ideas from other works He said We did an episode like Tremors one like Twister one like The Night of the Living Dead and even one like The Island of Doctor Moreau using the film s original masks He found the writers were just looting these ideas rather than using these as a tribute pointing to one episode where Quinn needed to cross an invisible bridge and on approaching the writer about it discovered he had never seen Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade which Rhys Davies had starred in and simply used the idea instead of toying with the meta nature of the scene 6 For Rhys Davies the breaking point for me was when I walked in and saw the writers sitting around looking at a DVD of Species which had just been released and saying Look we could take a bit of that scene there and a bit of that scene there 7 The series co creator Tracy Torme has often been critical of the direction the series took in the third season 8 Torme called the third season two parter Exodus one of the worst pieces of television ever produced and the low point of the entire series 9 David Peckinpah was brought onto the series in the third season around the time when Torme started to criticize the show The last episode to be written by Torme was K1803 The Guardian and the first to be written by Peckinpah was K1815 Murder Most Foul Some argue Peckinpah s involvement in the series and by extension Fox s more hands on involvement caused the show to jump the shark 10 despite new executive producer Marc Scott Zicree s decision to restore Tracy Torme s original alternate history premise for the series in season 4 citation needed Torme along with co creators Robert K Weiss and John Landis all departed the show during the third season 4 Part of Fox s involvement in the third season was to shift production from Vancouver to Los Angeles to reduce filming costs The recurring characters were dropped due to the expense of flying them from Vancouver to Los Angeles for filming Bartender Elston Diggs was brought in as a recurring character for six episodes but Peckinpah eventually rejected the concept Logan St Clair was created to be a recurring character which is evident in the episode s dialogue but only appeared once Fox did not believe she was sexy enough and requested she not appear again 11 Cancellation by Fox and pickup by Sci Fi edit Fox cancelled the show after the third season but it was later picked up by the Sci Fi network Jerry O Connell felt that Sci Fi was looking to maintain the action based show with more emphasis on darker sci fi elements 4 Lloyd decided not to return to the series when it was revived according to her agency A source 12 came forward claiming Lloyd was fired because she was jealous of Kari Wuhrer Universal and Lloyd s agent both refused to comment and the rumour spread 12 Much later it was revealed that Lloyd and Wuhrer did not get along primarily due to some snide comments Wuhrer had made about Lloyd s engagement to a crew member As Peckinpah wanted to return to the 3 male 1 female dynamic of the first two seasons it was decided Lloyd was no longer required after she asked for a raise 12 Her character s fate to be trapped in a Kromagg breeding camp was allegedly Peckinpah s idea and one that was pushed through by him alone 12 As a result of public pressure to elaborate on what happened to Wade after she disappeared the producers asked Lloyd to guest star in one season five episode that was to focus entirely on Wade without the rest of the cast 13 Lloyd requested 40 000 to appear the same per episode salary Derricks was receiving and 20 000 more than Wuhrer and the idea was scrapped 12 However the episode she was to appear in Requiem was fine tuned to answer this question without her 13 Lloyd ultimately provided voiceovers for the episode and a stand in was used By the end of the fourth season Jerry and Charlie O Connell left the series to pursue film careers Jerry O Connell felt that without Lloyd Rhys Davies and Torme that much of the show s original premise was gone and opted to leave 4 The brothers leaving the show upset many fans and Tracy Torme was asked what could be done to win them back This resulted in an unsuccessful effort to bring back some popular previously recurring characters 11 The producers negotiated with John Novak Ross J Kelly the ambulance chasing lawyer Alex Bruhanski Pavel Kurlienko the taxi driver and Lester Barrie Elston Diggs the waiter at the Chandler Hotel for their return in season five Zoe McLellan Logan St Clair was scheduled to appear again and Jason Gaffney Conrad Bennish Jr from season one was confirmed for four episodes including the season finale 11 However none of these guest stars appeared Broadcast editMain article List of Sliders episodes Season 1 edit Quinn eager to demonstrate his vortex technology to Prof Arturo and Wade inadvertently opens a large wormhole that draws Rembrandt with them to a hostile ice covered Earth Quinn is forced to activate the vortex prematurely to save them and they find themselves unable to return to their Earth So not to be stranded on any alternate Earth for over 20 years the group continues to slide between worlds many of them involving alternate histories such as if the British had won the Revolutionary War or if antibiotics had never been discovered 14 Season 2 edit The group continues to slide between alternate Earths exploring further alternate timelines and more fantastical variations from the Earth they know On one slide they encounter the Kromaggs an alien species that have perfected sliding and use it to strip resources from alternate earths The Kromaggs become aggressively curious about Quinn s technology Season 3 edit As they continue to slide hoping to return to their prime dimension the Sliders land on an Earth that is doomed by a passing pulsar they provide a means to evacuate a small portion of its population to a safe dimension however the exodus is betrayed by a new enemy in Colonel Rickman who needs brain fluid to survive a disease he obtained in a gulf war While protecting Quinn Prof Arturo sacrifices himself The group now joined by Captain Maggie Beckett pursue Rickman to acquire a Timer he stole with Earth Prime s location saved into it While Wade and Rembrandt make it back Quinn and Maggie end up stuck on another alternate Earth Season 4 edit Quinn and Maggie find a way to return to Earth Prime but they find it taken over by the Kromaggs they are able to rescue Rembrandt but not Wade Quinn s mother tells him he is actually adopted born from parents that knew of sliding technology and used it to hide him from the Kromaggs She also tells him where to find his brother Colin who then joins the Sliders The group continue to slide hoping to find a means to deal with the Kromaggs on Earth Prime and in other dimensions Season 5 edit In what at first appears to be a freak sliding accident Quinn merges with the Quinn of the dimension they have slid into merging them into Mallory while Colin is lost to the vortex as explained to them by Dr Diana Davis a scientist studying transdimensional travel She later slides with Mallory Maggie and Rembrandt as they continue to search for a way to stop the Kromaggs Ultimately they discover a contagious virus deadly to Kromaggs After the timer is destroyed they find they can send one slider back to Earth Prime Rembrandt injects himself with the virus and jumps through leaving the three unsure of his fate Broadcast order edit The Fox Network aired certain episodes from seasons one and two in a different order than originally scripted to best capitalize on potential ratings winning episodes thus causing some continuity errors For instance the timer is first set to count down not in the pilot episode but in Summer of Love since Fox aired Fever right after the pilot episode though many viewers were left confused as to why the Sliders suddenly had to leave within a very specific period of time Similarly the cliffhanger at the end of Summer of Love leads directly into the opening of Prince of Wails which Fox had actually aired a week earlier 15 16 17 For season two Fox did not want to resolve the cliffhanger at the end of Luck of the Draw preferring to focus instead on brand new storylines Thus in Time Again and World the first episode filmed for Season Two Arturo makes a brief passing reference to the events of Luck of the Draw This missed cliffhanger was particularly significant as the episode had ended with Quinn being shot in the back Tracy Torme successfully petitioned for a chance to resolve the cliffhanger though which is briefly dealt with in the opening minutes of Into the Mystic the third episode filmed but the first to air that season where the life threatening wound is now merely a flesh wound in his shoulder allowing for a quick recovery Time Again and World ended up airing sixth in the rotation 15 Double Cross was filmed as the premiere for season three In this episode the audience learns why the Sliders will now be able to slide anywhere between San Francisco and L A Fox opted to air Rules of the Game first since it was a more action oriented episode 15 The Last of Eden was filmed before John Rhys Davies left the show Fox chose to air the episode for the first time on March 28 a full month after Arturo had been written off the show requiring a new opening scene be added to frame the story as a flashback 15 When the show began airing in reruns on the Sci Fi Channel Sci Fi restored the original filmed order for season one When the DVDs were released Universal used the aired order for all seasons Home media editUniversal Studios Home Entertainment has released all five seasons on DVD in Region 1 2 and 4 The fifth and final season was released in Region 1 on January 17 2012 almost 4 years after season 4 18 On December 2 2014 Universal released Sliders The Complete Series on DVD in Region 1 19 This set contains all 88 episodes of the series on 22 single sided discs with a run time of 66 hours 3954 minutes On July 1 2016 it was announced that Mill Creek Entertainment had acquired the rights to the series in Region 1 and would re release the complete series on DVD on October 4 2016 20 The 15 disc set contains all 5 seasons of the series in correct story order DVD Name Ep Release datesRegion 1 Region 2 Region 4The First and Second Seasons 23 August 3 2004 21 December 27 2004 22 May 2 2005 23 The Third Season 25 July 19 2005 24 October 31 2005 25 February 8 2006 26 The Fourth Season 22 March 25 2008 27 May 19 2008 28 June 4 2008 29 The Fifth and Final Season 18 January 17 2012 March 13 2009 Germany 30 June 5 2013 31 The Complete Series 88 December 2 2014 N A November 6 2013 November 13 2019 Re Release On August 23 2007 Netflix Instant View started providing all five seasons of Sliders available for streaming Two season 1 episodes Last Days and The Weaker Sex are missing with a note in their place stating that the DVD is required to view the episode The first episode Pilot is available both as one combined episode and as two separate parts Pilot Part 1 and Pilot Part 2 All episodes of the remaining seasons 2 5 are available for streaming On March 12 2008 Universal Studios added Sliders season one to their free online viewing service Hulu Season two was added on May 8 2009 and season three was added on July 2 2009 In late 2008 season five and eventually all five seasons were made available through iTunes TV Shows store In August 2020 all episodes were available with free version of Peacock TV streamer although the pilot episode was split into two approximately 45 minute segments The series was originally mistakenly listed as Drama rather than Sci Fi but that was corrected within a month As of February 2023 the series was no longer available for free on Peacock TV after all episodes were moved to pay to view Revival editOn February 22 2015 in a Sliders 20th anniversary interview when asked about a revival of the series Jerry O Connell stated Tracy Torme is the guy to talk to I am in if he is That is the creator and boss I go where he tells me 32 Both Jerry O Connell and John Rhys Davies have spoken of a potential revival of the series as recently as 2019 According to Rhys Davies O Connell had been in private talks with him over a possible revival which Rhys Davies said he would do if the series stayed focused on the thought provoking aspects of the alternate worlds The two have spoken to NBC about this as the rights to distribute Sliders are believed to be held by NBCUniversal 33 O Connell has also said that Torme is interested in a revival as well 4 On 14 July 2021 Torme stated in an interview that a Sliders reboot is actively in the works 34 35 Connection to other works editDoorways edit The plotlines in Sliders are all set around the idea of a multiverse where the outcomes of non deterministic quantum processes result in the splitting of reality into multiple universes each existing in parallel There has also been speculation that Sliders was inspired by George R R Martin s 1992 ABC pilot Doorways 36 in which the main cast were fugitives fleeing through parallel worlds while carrying a device that tells them where and when the next Doorway opens 37 Although scripts for six additional episodes after the pilot film were completed Doorways never went to series as ABC decided to launch Lois and Clark The New Adventures of Superman instead in the fall of 1993 At the time of Sliders launch Evelyn C Leeper noted the similarities to Doorways 38 and in response to rumors that Sliders creator Tracy Torme applied for a writing position on the show Martin clarified in a 1995 post on GEnie that it was Torme s agent that inquired about the position 39 and Torme has denied any connection between the two Sliders in other media editSliders branded works edit The pilot episode of Sliders was novelized by science fiction writer Brad Linaweaver and was released in the spring of 1996 one year after the series originally premiered Linaweaver s novelization incorporates several deleted scenes from the original pilot episode production script along with Linaweaver s own additions to the plot Linaweaver also later compiled an episodic guide to the show Sliders The Classic Episodes which contained information only on Seasons One through Three Dennis McCarthy produced a Sliders soundtrack in 2007 with complete scores to both the episodes from the first season he scored which included the pilot As of late 2010 no other scoring from the series other composers has been released 40 Sliders was also spun off into a 10 issue comic book series published by Acclaim Comics in 1996 This comics series had no direct input from series creators Tracy Torme and Robert K Weiss but Tracy Torme did pass along several notes detailing stories that went unproduced Series star Jerry O Connell also personally authored one special issue of this comic series While advertised and solicited for advance order the eleventh and final Sliders comic titled Get a Life never made it to store shelves but artist Rags Morales completed art for 14 pages of the comic before production was stopped 41 Sliders trading cards were produced by Inkworks in 1997 The set consisted of 90 cards including nine embossed cards six foil cards combining to make a large portrait of the Kromagg homeworld two lenticular cards and one promotional card by the Official Sliders Fan Club References by others edit After the changes of the DC Comics event mini series Zero Hour the artistic design of time travel was changed and first introduced in Legion of Super Heroes vol 3 number 74 During the issue Superboy comments that this new artistic design of time travel is similar to the tunnel effect on Sliders 42 This new artistic design for time travel has been used by DC Comics from the 1995 debut through to its last appearance in 2005 in the Teen Titans Legion Special In the December 19 1996 FoxTrot strip by Bill Amend Frosty the Snowman condemns Paige for watching Sliders instead of his own Christmas television special 43 In 1997 the Desktop Images production company released a training video on the subject of Organic Modeling and Animation hosted by David Lombardi This how to video gave a special behind the scenes look at the special effects process used on the Sliders season three episodes Paradise Lost and Dinoslide 44 Marvel s Exiles features several Marvel characters who have been pulled from their own realities to fix problems in alternate ones Series creator Judd Winick has stated that Sliders was part of the inspiration for the series 45 Released February 2005 Marvel Knights 4 issue 15 features the Human Torch fondly remembering Sliders as the fantastic team prepares to embark on a time travel mission 46 The September 14 2007 issue of online comic VG Cats 243 Bizzaro features Leo mentioning Sliders followed by a scene in a parallel universe into which the original line up Rembrandt Arturo Quinn and Wade slide The timer states they are there for three years Funny or Die featured an April Fool s sketch where O Connell tried to crowdfund a Sliders movie 47 Jerry O Connell appears as Lancelot in an episode of the series The Librarians which featured alternate Earths The Family Guy episode Road to the Multiverse which features Brian and Stewie traveling through various parallel universes was originally going to be called Sliders 48 The Family Guy episode Bend or Blockbuster which 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