Though probably quite meagre by todays standards, the Tomorrow People had its own small share of merchandise and spin-off promotional material in its day. Various collectible items for kids were available to purchase at the time of the original series broadcast and now, with a resurrection of interest in the classic show, there is once again licenced merchandise for collectors old and new to buy in the shops and through mail order.

Here you will soon find sections on the various other media forms The Tomorrow People were realised in, past, present and future.

Big Finish Productions are the caretakers of The Tomorrow People legacy and have released a number of all-new audio CD adventures featuring old and new members of the original Tomorrow People cast. Click Here to learn more about them.

If you have purchased any of the stories so far released and would like to write a short synopsis and critique of them, please feel free to send in your review and we will publish it on the website. Contact TIM for further information.

Probably the biggest TV tie-in to the series was the Look-in picture strip adventures. Beginning in July 1973 and finally ending in 1978, it ran for 216 issues and covered 34 picture strip adventures. To learn more about these classic comics, click here.

Three other websites currently have various pages reproduced from Look-in and featuring The Tomorrow People in their picture strip adventures form. The Look-in Picture Strip Archive is steadily building its own collection of very-readable copies. Jackie's Tomorrow People Scrapbook has a varied selection from certain stories including the annuals and The Tomorrow People Episode Guide & Photo Gallery also has a few good examples.

As mentioned in the News section, we are actively seeking collectors of the UK magazine Look-in who might have copies from the seventies which featured the Tomorrow People in picture strip form. If you have any of those issues and are willing to scan those pages in for us, please contact TIM for our specific requirements and further details.

 

 

 
Artist John Burns' interpretation of John in his environmental suit on an
alien world.