Friday, April 25, 2014

V is for Voyagers!!



I've always been a sucker for time travel shows and one of the most fun and lighthearted was Voyagers! 

Running from only 1982 to 1983 on NBC, it starred Jon Eric Hexum (Phineas Bogg) and Meeno Peluce
(Jeffrey Jones) as a couple of time travelers who helped give history a "push where it was needed." Their mode of travel was a device that looked like an souped up pocket watch called an "Omni". The Omni also let them know if the time period they were in was as it should be (green) or messed up (red).

Bogg was a member of a society of time travelers, called Voyagers, who had met young Mr. Jones when he accidentally arrived at the Jones' apartment in 1982 New York. Through a series of outstanding circumstances (as always seems to happen in these type of shows), the two began traveling through history to help give it a nudge in the right direction.

The plots were pretty simple and I always found it interesting that the show was created by James D. Parriot who I had only known as being the brains behind the syndicated vampire series, Forever Knight. Quite a leap there, eh?

Hexum went from this show to a series about a couple of spies posing as models called Cover Up. It was on the set of Cover Up that Hexum was accidentally killed by a prop gun. I've always contended that Hexum could have gone on to be a huge star, had he lived longer.

While Voyagers! never had the slick special effects or star power that Quantum Leap did, it's still fun to go back and watch....even if it's just to, maybe, learn a small history lesson. At the end of each show,Meeno Peluce narrated over closing credits and encouraged viewers to check out the show's subject matter at their local library should they want to learn more.

I bought the box set a few years ago and the show, surprisingly, holds up pretty decently...especially for a show from the 'crazy 80s'.

Honorable Mentions: V: The Series, Vegas, Viper 

Tune in tomorrow where I talk about a couple of federal agents who rode around in their own train....

10 comments:

Kathy Skinner (Kat) said...

We didn't have a TV until the late 80s so missed this one. Hubby loves time travel themed shows so might try to find this for him.

Leslie S. Rose said...

This one never hit my radar. Those were my graduate school days, not a whole lot of TV time. V on the other hand, pulled me in big time.

Andrew Leon said...

I loved Voyagers when I was a kid.

And for tomorrow's... as long as you're not talking about the movie, you're good. Although you can talk about the Will Smith song. That was by far the best part of the movie.

Alex J. Cavanaugh said...

I remember that show. One season? Of course, back then a season was more than eight episodes.

Tyrean Martinson said...

I think I missed it entirely . . . not sure why. I'm going to have a find a way to check this one out, because it sounds fun to watch. :)

Robin said...

I had a ridiculous crush on Hexum and was devastated when he was killed on the set. Just devastated. I still remember all of the sobbing on my bed. I agree.. I think he could have been a big star.

Lisa said...

So sad Hexum died that way! I haven't seen this show but will see if they have it on Netflix. Never saw and of these V movies! How'd I miss them? I do like Quantum Leap, though it starts out in a very strange way, like, no backstory. Just jump in and go!

Elizabeth Seckman said...

I love time travel shows! How did I miss this?

Susan Gourley/Kelley said...

I never watched this show though I've heard of it. Id did watch Vegas during that time period. I think I know tomorrow's show.

LD Masterson said...

I remember that show. Haven't thought of it for years.

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