^ There were only eight episodes because apparently it got forgotten during a change of management at the BBC. The basic premise is two cops have access to a time machine and use it to solve crimes. If you like mysteries and the occasional head-hurting paradox I'd say it's worth checking out.
I remember that one. I think I watched the first episode and that was it.Crime Traveller was very bad. Don't get me wrong it was fun in a so bad it's good kinda way but it was awful!
I still think crossing with the Librarians or Bill And Ted could be fun. The Librarians is itself very similar to Doctor Who, and the TARDIS was mentioned loosely in an episode.
It was shown in an episode, the S2 finale, in the time machine room (@ 00:29)
A "back in the day" crossover between Doctor Who and Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy would've been cool.
They were both on BBC in 1981 and that version of Ford could've been a version of the Doctor.
Red Dwarf too, which also had a TARDIS appearance.
I'd wondered what the reason was for not releasing it. Lawyers always ruin everything.I wish they'd put 7 Days on DVD or Bluray but that show has so many problems with who owns the rights to music and stuff it never got a chance..
Sorry looking up Crime Traveller made me think of that.
I'd wondered what the reason was for not releasing it. Lawyers always ruin everything.
Another British show that would make for a good crossover is Primeval. They already had many of the same people work on both. They even one of Primeval's dinosaurs in the DW episode Dinosaurs on a Spaceship.
On the subject of crossovers, 7 Days did use a Star Trek shuttle set in one episode. They also had an episode where they brought in Robert Picardo and said, "Let's get him to sickbay." Then Enterprise used a shot of the 7 Days hangar in one episode.Ooh I like the idea of Primeval. But yeah with 7 Days the big issue was who owns the rights to all the music they used in the show, and they seemed to use a lot of music. Plus the show rights. Paramount is somehow involved I think but in all the years no one has tried to get this show released in some form.
Produced by Crowe Entertainment and Paramount Television, and distributed by CBS Television.
On the subject of crossovers, 7 Days did use a Star Trek shuttle set in one episode. They also had an episode where they brought in Robert Picardo and said, "Let's get him to sickbay." Then Enterprise used a shot of the 7 Days hangar in one episode.
I'm not sure. I didn't know about it until I saw it on Ex Astris Scientia's page about Trek connections in other shows.
Oh wow I'll go there.
OK found it.
Thank you so much for mentioning this. I had no idea that was the building from 7 Days.
http://www.ex-astris-scientia.org/inconsistencies/crossovers.htm
There's a ton of other really interesting ones there too.
Surprised to see a lot of obvious pones missing from there - the Earth defence ships in Best of Both Worlds being the model of the Alpha Class submarine from Hunt For Red October springs to mind first and foremost.
It wasn't very good. Never thought through the time paradoxes properly (you have to get back to the time machine one day in, but you can't meet yourself, or disaster! Even though you will be using the machine to go back at that moment, so both yous must be there).I remember that one. I think I watched the first episode and that was it.
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