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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
Victoria Mahoney
Robert Jayne
Roger Hewlett
Sandra P. Grant
Deron McBee
Carlton Watson
Rainer Grant
Kristy Cohen
Image for Kristen DaltonKristen Dalton
Ron Melendez
Brian Arnold
Franc Ross
Rudolph Martin
Kyle Alisharan
Israel Juarbe
Jeffery Dean Morgan
Raimund Stamm
Maria Herrera
Jed Dixon
Reese McBeth
Sibel Ergener
Armando Valdes-Kennedy
Antoinette Picatto
Will Sasso
J. August Richards
David Ursin
Kelly Connell
Image for Kenny JohnsonKenny Johnson
Andrew Kavadas
Jerry Rector
Reiner Schone
Lance Wilson-White
Michael Houston King
Rose Portillo
Marcy Mellish
Brent Sheppard
Alessandra Petlin
Marshall R. Teague
Valerie Pettiford
Tina Klaasen
Paul Messinger
Jeff Rector
Julie St. Claire
James Patrick Stuart
Barry Greene
Ravinder Toor
Marnie McPhail
Gordon Jennison
Christian Oliver
Rende Rae Norman
Bryon Lucas
Thorsten Kaye
Thomas G. Waites
Buddy Daniels
Lillian Carlson
Linda Ko
Maurice Chasse
Chris Elwood
Cissy Wellman

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