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War of the Worlds
War of the Worlds (TV series)
Information
Title: War of the Worlds
Format: Live-action
Running time: 60 min.
country: Canada
Network: Syndication
Seasons: 2
Episodes: 43
Production
Production company: Paramount Television
Executive producers: Frank Mancuso, Jr.
Producers: Greg Strangis; Sam Strangis; Jonathan Hackett; Jon Anderson
Principal cast: Jared Martin; Lynda Mason Green; Philip Akin; Richard Chaves
Air dates
First aired: October 7th, 1988
Last aired: May 14th, 1990

War of the Worlds is a Canadian television series and a sequel to the original 1953 film adaptation of H. G. Wells' War of the Worlds. The series was produced by Paramount Television and aired in first run syndication for two seasons from October, 1988 to May, 1990, spanning a total of forty-three episodes. The premise is similar to that of the film, which in turn was based on the novel, War of the Worlds, written in 1897.

The series stars Jared Martin as Harrison Blackwood, Lynda Mason Green as Suzanne McCullough, Philip Akin as Norton Drake, and Richard Chaves as Colonel Paul Ironhorse.

Episodes[]

Season One[]

Episode Title Airdate
1x1 The Resurrection (Part 1) October 7th, 1988
1x2 The Resurrection (Part 2) October 7th, 1988
1x3 The Walls of Jericho October 10th, 1988
1x4 Thy Kingdom Come October 17th, 1988
1x5 A Multitude of Idols October 24th, 1988
1x6 Eye for an Eye October 31st, 1988
1x7 The Second Seal November 7th, 1988
1x8 Goliath Is My Name November 14th, 1988
1x9 To Heal the Leper November 21st, 1988
1x10 The Good Samaritan December 26th, 1988
1x11 Epiphany January 2nd, 1989
1x12 Among the Philistines January 9th, 1989
1x13 Choirs of Angels January 16th, 1989
1x14 Dust to Dust January 23rd, 1989
1x15 He Feedeth Among the Lilies January 30th, 1989
1x16 The Prodigal Son February 6th, 1989
1x17 The Meek Shall Inherit February 13th, 1989
1x18 Unto Us a Child Is Born February 20th, 1989
1x19 The Last Supper March 6th, 1989
1x20 Vengeance Is Mine April 17th, 1989
1x21 My Soul to Keep April 24th, 1989
1x22 So Shall Ye Reap May 1st, 1989
1x23 The Raising of Lazarus May 8th, 1989
1x24 The Angel of Death May 15th, 1989

Season Two[]

Episode Title Airdate
2x1 The Second Wave October 2nd, 1989
2x2 No Direction Home October 9th, 1989
2x3 Doomsday October 16th, 1989
2x4 Terminal Rock October 23rd, 1989
2x5 Breeding Ground October 30th, 1989
2x6 Seft of Emun November 6th, 1989
2x7 Loving the Alien November 13th, 1989
2x8 Night Moves November 20th, 1989
2x9 Synthetic Love January 15th, 1990
2x10 The Defector January 22nd, 1990
2x11 Time to Reap January 29th, 1990
2x12 The Pied Piper February 5th, 1990
2x13 The Deadliest Disease February 12th, 1990
2x14 Path of Lies February 19th, 1990
2x15 Candle in the Night April 9th, 1990
2x16 Video Messiah April 16th, 1990
2x17 Totally Real April 23rd, 1990
2x18 Max April 30th, 1990
2x19 The True Believer May 7th, 1990
2x20 The Obelisk May 14th, 1990

Notes & Trivia[]

  • War of the Worlds was developed for television by Greg Strangis.

See also[]

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