Overview
Cast

Kevin Conway
The Control Voice (voice) (uncredited)

Joel Grey
Dr. Nathan Seward

Nicholas Lea
Jacob Hardy

David Ogden Stiers
Reverend Dr. Thomas Tilford

David Palffy
Kramer

Ralph Waite
Gene Morton

Malcolm McDowell
Ship (voice)

Adam Hann-Byrd
Kevin Buchanan

Jane Adams
Mona Bailey

Nathan Fillion
Michael Ryan

Kevin Nealon
Dr. Mark Crest

Barry Corbin
Carlton Powers

Daphne Zuniga
Juliette Kagan

Frances Fisher
Lady Julia

Robert Hays
Dr. Peter Halstead

Marcia Cross
Katherine Woods

Kim Hawthorne
Morgan Winters

David James Lewis
Joe Oakridge

Michael Ironside
Ambassador Prosser

Jan Rubeš
Robert Greene / Older Karl Rademacher

Leland Orser
Dr. Arthur Zeller

Robert Wisden
Justin Wells

Angeline Ball
Cass Trenton

Tim Progosh
Walter Black

Peter Williams
Chili Wayne

Bill Smitrovich
Lt. Joseph Dane

Ronny Cox
Lt. Col. Lester Glade

Cary Elwes
Dr. John 'Jack' Percy Vilmorin York

William McNamara
Kimble

Daniella Evangelista
Cindy Parker

Jack Noseworthy
Man

Chris Eigeman
Caleb Vance

Jill Teed
Tory Beth Walters

Martin Cummins
Esterhaus

Richard Yearwood
Lawrence

Joe Pantoliano
Stan Harbinger

Michael Riley
Gerard

Dale Midkiff
Tom Cooper

Sara Botsford
Dr. Gail Cowlings

Tom Irwin
Dr. Ian Michaels

Terri Hawkes
Dr. Cleo Lazar

Wendel Meldrum
Renee Stuyvescent

Jenny Cooper
Laura White

Ralph Macchio
Dr. Neal Eberhardt

Torri Higginson
Alyssa Selwyn

Roman Danylo
Young Leon Zgierski

Mackenzie Gray
Martin Reese

France Nuyen
Madame Li Yu

Derek de Lint
High Centurion Sulat Ray

Roddy Piper
Marlon

Chris Potter
Captain Turner

Polly Shannon
Human Operator of Starfighter-88

Daniel Baldwin
Dan Kagan

Samantha Mathis
Marie Wells

Megan Gallagher
Detective Terry Russo

Eugene Byrd
Ronnie Dell

Tabitha St. Germain
Delia Pendergast

Alex Zahara
Karl Rademacher

Sarah-Jane Redmond
Kelly Risely

Benita Ha
Cute Lab Technician

Andrea Martin
Lil Vaughn

Kyra Azzopardi
Hannah Zgierski

Jody Racicot
Oren Edgar

Nicholas Campbell
Frank Daniels

Cliff Robertson
Theodore Harris

Rachel Victoria
Shana

Daniel Hugh Kelly
Alex Buchanan

Bob Morrisey
Dr. Benton Adler

Brenda McDonald
Mrs. Eikenberry

Erin Daniels
Barbara Chafey

Lindsay Crouse
Gwen Sawyer

John Spencer
Col. Wallis Thurman

Brent Stait
Vince Baxter

Peter Boretski
Leon Zgierski

Adam J. Harrington
Ty Chafey

Kevin Conway
Mr. Portis

Holly Ferguson
Miriam Zgierski

Peter Bryant
Commander Sullivan

Robyn Driscoll
Detective

Leslie Hope
Darcy Kipling

Malcolm Stewart
Phil Krepuski

Barry W. Levy
Jules Mason

Eric Keenleyside
Friedkin

Cynthia Nixon
Trudy

Daryl Shuttleworth
Burns

Allan Zinyk
Eldon DeVries

Charles Payne
McCoy

Kasper Michaels
Bartender

Nancy Sivak
Eldon's Wife

Klodyne Rodney
Reporter

Clay St. Thomas
Reporter

Federico Cervantes
Alien

Tom Cavanagh
Vance Ridout

Lorraine Landry
Deirdre Laird

Chantal Conlin
Kylie Laird

Rice Honeywell
Timothy Laird

BJ Harrison
Administrator

Kimberly Unger
Reporter #1

Verne Prior
Reporter #2

Ross Douglas
Andy Morgan

Ingrid Torrance
Becky

Andrew Johnston
Warden Taylor

Joel Palmer
Phillip

Marc Baur
Board Member

Dean Wray
Tito

Bill Croft
Gabriel

Gerry Rousseau
Jimmy

Michasha Armstrong
Policeman

Ted Shackelford
High Secretary Paul Kohler

Maurice Dean Wint
Jesha

Britt McKillip
Sara Kohler

Blair Slater
Ken Kohler

Roger Cross
Lt. Lockhart

Marina Sirtis
Olivia 'Liv' Kohler

David McNally
Shak-El

Jane Spence
Female Rebel

Jake T. Roberts
Colonel Vaux

Susannah Hoffmann
Janice Claymore

Aaron Smolinski
Adam Finlay

Emmanuelle Vaugier
Lisa Dobkins

Alec Willows
Warner Oland

Anthony Ulc
Roger Bowden

Michael Sarrazin
Marty Kilgore

Trevor White
Vince Carter

Scott Swanson
Emil Dobkins

P. Lynn Johnson
Vera Dobkins

Scott Hylands
Wayne

Pamela Perry
Madelaine Parkhurst

G. Patrick Currie
Young Harris

Lorena Gale
Committee Member

Peter Kelamis
Brain Wakefield

Paul Magel
Navy Frogman

Joanna Piros
Reporter #1

Kevin Hayes
Reporter #2

Noah Heney
Man's Father

Larry Musser
Jack Parsons

Brian Jensen
Cole

Michael Tiernan
Vincent

Dean Mckenzie
Kellar

Carmen Aguirre
Vagrant #1

Jimmy Herman
Mickey

Jeff Burnett
Terry

Harmoni Everett
Older Paula

Chelsea Jonasson
Younger Paula

Jerry Walliser
Father

Chris Moras
Young Brother

Peter Outerbridge
Ned Bailey

April Telek
Shirley Baxter

Bruce Harwood
Miles Pendergast

Sheila Paterson
Leona Fletcher

Rondel Reynoldson
Esme O'Brien

Woody Jeffreys
Beck Sanders

Garwin Sanford
Dom Pardo

Nathaniel DeVeaux
Roger Cress

John Innes
Priest

Jennifer Sterling
Nurse

Ben Eberhard
Orderly

Luc Corbeil
Driver

Clare Sims
Lady Ellen

Eliza Norbury
Lady Sophie

Robert Saunders
Appleby

David Warner
Inspector Harold Langford

Deni DeLory
Annie Chapman

Marnie Alton
Elizabeth 'Lizzie' Stride

Colin Skinner
Worthington

Scott Elam
Lord Reston

Mary Ann Skoll
Mary Jane Kelly

Candice Connelly
Woman in Cream Dress

Brian Linds
Reporter

Danielle Ayotte
Newsboy

Jim Boardman
Wickett

Sophie Olson
Young Prostitute

Bonnie Catterson
Blonde Woman

Carmen Casanova
Street Prostitute #1

Janet Funk
Street Prostitute #2

Maya Nadine
Street Prostitute #3

Saul Rubinek
Aaron Zgierski

Alex Diakun
Nicholas Prentice

Robert Weiss
Guard

Apollonia Vanova
Female Prisoner

Vincent Walker
Prisoner

Sue Astley
Grace

Andrew Airlie
Jonathan Morris

Jonathan Walker
Brent Secor

Eric Schneider
High Commander Reese

Dave Adams
Desmond Shiff

Campbell Lane
Noel Bachman

Darryl Scheelar
Gorum

Matthew Prior
Todd Woods

Greg Thirloway
James Feind

John Novak
Dr. Stansfield

Frank C. Turner
Mikulak

John 'Bear' Curtis
Bum

David Neale
Security Guard

Gerard Plunkett
George

Madeline Elder
Self-centered Woman

Jennifer Copping
Julie Alger

Dean Marshall
Corporal Hanford

Angela Moore
Rutherford

Stacy Grant
Kara Delaney

Don MacKay
Ollie Gibb

Michael Kopsa
Curtis Sawyer

Corrine Koslo
Abby

Michael St. John Smith
Angus Wheaton

Ron Small
Harold Sanborn

Nicole Robert
Librarian

Betty Linde
Helen Darnell

Candus Churchill
Nurse

Maya Massar
Daria Michaels

Jessica Steen
Stephanie Sawyer

Robert Moloney
Agent Pinter

Doris Chillcott
Mrs. Westbrook

Ron Halder
George White

John Moore
Butler

David Glyn-Jones
Mr. Westbrook

Kristina Matisic
News Anchor

Kyle Darling
Agent

Lynda Boyd
Danielle Buchanan

Myles Ferguson
Brad

David Kopp
Josh Buchanan

Will Sanderson
Nelson Tyler

Chris Wilding
Mean Kid #1

Jonathan Ndukwe
Mean Kid #2

Sal Sortino
Janitor

Anthony Sherwood
Hank Dell

Julie Patzwald
Tara Vanatter

Lesley Ewen
Mrs. Dell

Bill Cobbs
Joe Dell

Eleana Johnson
Edna Vanatter

Duane Keogh
Roger Nygard

Maria Louisa Figura
Inga

Matthew Harrison
Orderly

Tom Pickett
Security Guard

Barbara Dyke
Woman

Louis Ferreira
Winston Meyerburg

Robbi Chong
Teresita Arboleda

Natasha Vasiluk
Alexandra Nevsky

Zoran Vukelic
Hector

Jim Shield
Duro

Ian Marsh
Hing Centurion

Ian Brown
Innocuous Man

Stuart O'Connell
Hing Soldier

Gillian Barber
Lt. Bateson

Benz Antoine
Larue

David Kaye
Young Man
Episodes

Alien Radio
Aired on Jan 22, 1999Stan Harbinger (Joe Pantoliano) is a top-rated talk show host with a flair for the outrageous and a reputation as a skeptic's skeptic. Assisted by his producer Trudy (Cynthia Nixon), Stan takes special delight in shooting down callers who claim to have alien encounters, especially people like Eldon DeVries (Alan Zinyk), who believes his body has been taken over by aliens. However, when Eldon commits suicide by setting himself on fire in front of Stan, things begin to go wrong for Stan. A plan to syndicate the show is threatened by protests from UFO believers, angry at Stan's role in Eldon's death.

Donor
Aired on Jan 29, 1999Dr. Renee Stuyvesant and her protege Dr. Vance Ridout have perfected the full-body transplant in which a patient's entire disease-riddled body is replaced and Renee has convinced the hospital board to allow her to perform the first such procedure on Dr. Peter Halstead.

Small Friends
Aired on Feb 05, 1999When he was young, Gene Morton killed a man who tried to steal the credit for his brilliant research. Now working on a prison assembly line fixing the busted tape decks of fellow inmates, his chances at parole have been sabotaged by his own honesty and sense of guilt. Although it's a lonely life, late at night, after lights-out, Gene brings out his small friends, a swarm of microscopic machines that he made from prison scrap and keeps in a matchbox.

The Grell
Aired on Feb 12, 1999The Grells were rescued from their dry and dying planet by humans, only to be turned into slaves on earth. Now the aliens are rebelling against their masters, fighting a guerilla war against a government lead by men like High Secretary Paul Kohler (Ted Shackleford).

The Other Side
Aired on Feb 19, 1999Dr. Neal Eberhardt (Ralph Macchio), a former boy genius gone bitterly toseed, studies brain-damaged and comatose patients hoping to learn how the brain reroutes itself. Despite having a revolutionary new machine to work with - the Neural Intercortex Stimulation Array or NISA - Dr.Eberhardt is getting nowhere. To make matters worse, his valued assistant Vince Carter has just quit. But suddenly, Neal has a breakthrough.

Joyride
Aired on Feb 26, 1999Theodore Harris (Cliff Robertson) first time in space, in 1963, didn't go quite as planned. Alone in his Mercury capsule, he panicked and aborted the mission when a mysterious violet light penetrated the cockpit and began to envelop his body. In the investigation that followed, no evidence could be found to support his story, leaving a blot on Harris NASA record and his life in ruins. Now at age 63, he knows he can never make amends with his estranged wife Madelaine (Pamela Parry), but he feels that he could clear his name if he could just get back to where he saw the light.

The Human Operators
Aired on Mar 12, 1999For as long as Man (Jack Noseworthy) can remember, he has lived aboard Ship as it floats through space. And for just as long, Ship has been his master, instructing him to do the repairs that keep Ship working and torturing him whenever he shows any signs of free will. But when Ship orders him to repair the Artificial Intelligence module Man's Father (Noah Heney) smashed years earlier in a final, fatal act of defiance, Man learns Ship's secrets...

Blank Slate
Aired on Apr 02, 1999Hope Wilson (Robbie Chong) knows there's something different about the bruised and breathless man who stumbles into the homeless shelter she runs with her mentor, Jack Parsons (Larry Musser). He looks like a junkie, but his hands are soft and his fingernails manicured. Tom Cooper (Dale Midkiff) doesn't know who he is, where he is and why two well-dressed men, Vincent (Michael Tiernan) and Cole (Brian Jensen), are chasing him. He only knows that the small metal case that he defends so fiercely contains five vials that hold all his memories, reduced to crystal form, as well as a specially designed injector that can delete or restore those memories.

What Will the Neighbors Think?
Aired on Apr 23, 1999Mona Bailey (Jane Adams) lives with her husband Ned (Peter Outerbridge) in the Clackson Arms, an old apartment building that is being taken over, apartment by apartment, by a mysterious developer called KM Inc. Mona is a hypochondriac, an able-bodied woman who rides a wheelchair, who treats the Physician's Desk Reference like a personal bible and who has not left the building in six months for fear of catching a disease. One day she backs her wheelchair into an electrical box and gets a shock, leaving her hearing strange voices and seeing bodies dropping out of windows...

The Shroud
Aired on Apr 30, 1999When Marie Wells (Samantha Mathis) and her husband Justin (Robert Wisden) can't have a child on their own, they turn to the fertility clinic at the Tilford Institute for help. There, Dr. Gail Cowlings (Sara Botsford) uses in-vitro fertilization to implant an embryo in Marie's uterus. What Marie doesn't know, but Justin does, is that the embryo was actually created from DNA lifted from the Shroud of Turin...

Ripper
Aired on May 07, 1999In Victorian London, someone is killing prostitutes, someone the police have dubbed "Jack the Ripper." On the face of it, John C.V. York (Cary Elwes) is a likely suspect. A once-respected doctor who sunk to absinthe and laudanum addiction after his misdiagnosis killed the young daughter of a Duke. He retains a connection to polite society thanks to the devotion of Lady Ellen Chamberlain (Clare Sims), who loves him and hopes to marry him. But, he is also a habitue of the seedy district where the killings have taken place and has the medical knowledge to make the precise, surgical cuts that are the Ripper's modus operandi...

Tribunal
Aired on May 14, 1999In 1944, young Leon Zgierski (Roman Danylo), an inmate in the Birkenau concentration camp watches as First Lieutenant Karl Rademacher shoots his wife and sends his daughter to the gas chambers. The murder is witnessed by a mysterious figure, time-traveler Nicholas Prentice (Alex Daikun), who grabs Radermacher's SS jacket and, after eluding guards, pulls out an antique watch and vanishes into a glowing orange circle...

Summit
Aired on May 21, 1999Deep space. A small planetoid. The sight of an intergalactic summit between two warring worlds. Diplomats from both Earth and Dregocia, a distant planet, are dispatched to the neutral ground to work out a peace accord.

Descent
Aired on Jun 25, 1999Dr. Arthur Zeller is the doormat of the anthropology department, a mild-mannered professor who is the butt of his colleague's jokes and who never gets the respect he deserves. After the department head, Prof. Martin Stansfield passes over his cutting-edge research into evolutionary psychology and funds the project of his rival, Dr. James Feind, Zeller takes matters into his own hands.

The Haven
Aired on Jul 02, 1999Caleb Vance lives on the 52nd floor of The Haven, a high-tech marvel of an apartment building that is driven by a supercomputer named Argus and filled with machines and appliances that respond to the orders of The Haven's residents. The building's design almost completely eliminates the need for human contact, a desirable feature in an age in which all communication is mediated by one form of technology or another and a strong selling point for the residents of The Haven. But things begin to go wrong...

Déjà Vu
Aired on Jul 09, 1999Dr. Mark Crest (Kevin Nealon) has built a teleportation device that uses tactical nuclear weapons to open a wormhole in the space-time continuum. The device is intended to transport some animals eight miles across the desert, but during a test, the wormhole grows out of control and Mark finds himself hurled back in time, to the day before the test took place.

The Inheritors
Aired on Jul 16, 1999Musician Jacob Hardy (Nicholas Lea) is strolling with his fiancee Kara Delaney (Stacy Grant) when a meteor explodes over the city. One of the tiny fireballs which rain down seems to chase Jacob, striking him down and penetrating his skull, instantly killing him. Medical Examiner Dr. Ian Michaels (Tom Irwin) conducts the autopsy with the help of his assistant, Ollie Gibb (Don MacKay). He finds an unusual bullet-like projectile lodged in the victim's brain.

Essence of Life
Aired on Jul 23, 1999Eleven years after a viral epidemic wiped out most of the world's people, the population is beginning to rebound. The world is ruled by The Code, which bans outward displays of emotion, particularly the mourning of lost loved ones.

Stranded
Aired on Jul 30, 1999Thirteen-year-old Kevin Buchannon (Adam Hann-Byrd) lives at the bottom of the high-school food chain, scorned by other geeks, picked on by the jocks. At home, he lives in the shadow of his older brother Josh, a football star whose every accomplishment is celebrated by the boys' father, Alex (Daniel Hugh Kelly). Then one day, Kevin sees a plane crash in the woods near his house. He rushes to the scene with his dog Cody to find a mysterious ship occupied by the severely injured Captain Turner (Chris Potter).

Fathers & Sons
Aired on Aug 06, 1999From the outside, the Golden Sunset looks like any other rest home, but Dr. Benton Adler's facility is different in a few unsettling ways. The residents seem to develop Alzheimer's almost overnight and after they do, they live - or are stored - in tiny chambers in a human warehouse.

Starcrossed
Aired on Aug 13, 1999It is 2056, six years after the Hing, a humanoid race, invaded Earth. While America fights on, Russia has reached an uneasy truce with the aliens, leaving some regions under their control and others declared neutral. In the neutral city of Archangel on the Barents Sea, cynical American expatriate Michael Ryan (Nathan Fillion) runs Heaven, a small coffee bar and music club, where shady Russians mingle with Hing soldiers and other dubious characters.

Better Luck Next Time
Aired on Aug 20, 1999In a warehouse, two men are fighting for possession of a gun. During the struggle, they mention various connections to earlier struggles between them. One of the men is finally able to get the gun, declaring himself the winner, and then promptly shoots himself. While he is dying, a blue energy being comes out of his chest. Before the surviving man can escape, the police show up and arrest him.


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