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It all started back in 1995, although the UK audience did not view the show until later, on the BBC.

A young genius called Quinn Mallory (Jerry O'Connell followed later by Robert Floyd) invents a form of interdimensional travel, which later becomes known as Sliding.

The inventor Quinn, travels one way down a wind tunnel, that on the surface looks like a whirlpool. The tunnel brings him to another basement just like his own.

At first he believes that he has failed in his experiments and he has accomplished nothing, but then realises that he is in San Francisco, but not in his USA but in a parallel USA.

The rest is Sliders History...

Main Cast

Kent Faulcon
Jennifer McComb
Obba Babatundé
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Oren Williams
Ivory Ocean
Harrison Young
Kathleen McClellan
Lynn Clark
Courtney Earlywine
David Flynn
Zander Rice
Kurt Knudson
John J. Flynn Jr.
Constance Forslund
Tim Griffin
Jeffery Dean Morgan
Raimund Stamm
Karen Witter
Stephen Fanning
Gerrard Plunkett
Greg Rogers
Alex Ferguson
Silvio Pollio
Sara Botsford
Charlie Brill
Kelly Connell
Scott Klace
James Hornbeck
Hayley Du Mond
Indo Neuhaus
Akrosia Dimetros
Kevin Cornelius
Conchita Leeflang
Bill French
James Timmins
Charlie McGlade
Mike Levey
Cathleen Duborg
Tracey Olson
Bernie Coulsen
Gerry Narin
Ajay Karah
Arthur Reggle III
Melanie Pearson
Marshall Hodges
Carl Gabriel Yorke
Van Stewman Jr.
O. Ishtar
Dennis Wiley
Norma Jean Wick
Laird MacIntosh
Marilyn Randall
Anthony David
Mike Terner
Robyn Lees
Monte Perlin
Tom Westbrook
William Bookston
Mina Baddie

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