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The first three seasons were broadcast by Fox. After being canceled by Fox, the series moved to Sci-Fi Channel for its final two seasons. The final episode was shown in February 2000.
 
The first three seasons were broadcast by Fox. After being canceled by Fox, the series moved to Sci-Fi Channel for its final two seasons. The final episode was shown in February 2000.
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== Episodes ==
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For seasons 1-3 episodes were initially broadcast out of order resulting in continuity errors. Some rebroadcasts and media have repeated the error. Below is the correct narrative order.
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=== Season 1 ===
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!Title
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!Narrative Order
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!Original Broadcast Order
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!Notes
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|Pilot
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|1
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|1
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|Summer of Love
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|2
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|5
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|Prince of Wails
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|3
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|4
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|Fever
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|4
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|2
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|Last Days
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|5
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|3
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|The Weaker Sex
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|6
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|7
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|Eggheads
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|7
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|6
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|-
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|The King is Back
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|8
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|8
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|Luck of the Draw
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|9
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|9
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=== Season 2 ===
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{| class="sortable wikitable"
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!Title
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!Narrative Order
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!Original Broadcast Order
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!Notes
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|-
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|Into the Mystic
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|1
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|1
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|Time Again and World
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|2
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|6
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|El Sid
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|3
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|5
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|Love Gods
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|4
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|2
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|The Good, the Bad and the Wealthy
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|5
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|4
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|As Time Goes By
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|6
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|13
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|Gillian of the Spirits
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|7
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|3
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|Obsession
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|8
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|9
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|Invasion
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|9
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|12
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|Post Traumatic Slide Syndrome
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|10
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|8
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|In Dino Veritas
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|11
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|7
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|Greatfellas
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|12
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|10
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|The Young and the Relentless
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|13
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|11
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{|
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=== Season 3 ===
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{| class="sortable wikitable"
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!Title
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!Narrative Order
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!Original Broadcast Order
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!Notes
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|Double Cross
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|1
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|2
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|-
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|Rules of the Game
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|2
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|1
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|Dead Man Sliding
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|3
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|10
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|-
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|Electric Twister Acid Test
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|4
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|3
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|-
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|The Guardian
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|5
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|4
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|-
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|The Dream Masters
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|6
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|5
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|Desert Storm
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|7
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|6
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|-
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|Dragonslide
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|8
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|7
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|-
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|The Fire Within
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|9
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|8
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|-
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|The Prince of Slides
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|10
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|9
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|-
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|State of the Art
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|11
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|11
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|-
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|Season’s Greedings
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|12
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|12
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|Murder Most Foul
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|13
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|13
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|-
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|Slide Like an Egyptian
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|14
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|14
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|-
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|Paradise Lost
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|15
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|15
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|-
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|The Last of Eden
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|16
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|20
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|-
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|The Exodus, part I
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|17
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|16
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|-
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|The Exodus, part II
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|18
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|17
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|-
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|Sole Survivors
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|19
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|18
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|The Other Slide of Darkness
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|20
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|21
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|The Breeder
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|21
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|19
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|Stoker
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|22
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|24
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|-
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|Slither
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|23
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|22
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|Dinoslide
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|24
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|23
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|-
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|This Slide of Paradise
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|25
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|25
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Latest revision as of 12:35, 21 July 2024

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.

The first three seasons were broadcast by Fox. After being canceled by Fox, the series moved to Sci-Fi Channel for its final two seasons. The final episode was shown in February 2000.

Episodes

For seasons 1-3 episodes were initially broadcast out of order resulting in continuity errors. Some rebroadcasts and media have repeated the error. Below is the correct narrative order.

Season 1

Title Narrative Order Original Broadcast Order Notes
Pilot 1 1
Summer of Love 2 5
Prince of Wails 3 4
Fever 4 2
Last Days 5 3
The Weaker Sex 6 7
Eggheads 7 6
The King is Back 8 8
Luck of the Draw 9 9

Season 2

Title Narrative Order Original Broadcast Order Notes
Into the Mystic 1 1
Time Again and World 2 6
El Sid 3 5
Love Gods 4 2
The Good, the Bad and the Wealthy 5 4
As Time Goes By 6 13
Gillian of the Spirits 7 3
Obsession 8 9
Invasion 9 12
Post Traumatic Slide Syndrome 10 8
In Dino Veritas 11 7
Greatfellas 12 10
The Young and the Relentless 13 11

Season 3

Title Narrative Order Original Broadcast Order Notes
Double Cross 1 2
Rules of the Game 2 1
Dead Man Sliding 3 10
Electric Twister Acid Test 4 3
The Guardian 5 4
The Dream Masters 6 5
Desert Storm 7 6
Dragonslide 8 7
The Fire Within 9 8
The Prince of Slides 10 9
State of the Art 11 11
Season’s Greedings 12 12
Murder Most Foul 13 13
Slide Like an Egyptian 14 14
Paradise Lost 15 15
The Last of Eden 16 20
The Exodus, part I 17 16
The Exodus, part II 18 17
Sole Survivors 19 18
The Other Slide of Darkness 20 21
The Breeder 21 19
Stoker 22 24
Slither 23 22
Dinoslide 24 23
This Slide of Paradise 25 25

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