Golden Years
His body held the secret of time. Now time...is running out!
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Drama
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Mystery
Seasons | 1
Episodes | 7
avg.Runtime | 33 min
First EP | 1991-07-16
Last EP | 1991-08-22
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Rating : 6
Overview
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A science lab's elderly janitor is caught in an explosion and inexplicably begins getting younger, making him a target for a sinister agency.
Created by
Produced by
Laurel-King Inc.
Laurel Productions
Season List
season 1 || Season 1
Relesed on | 1991-07-16
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Time and Time Again
1991-07-16
Harlan Williams is an elderly janitor who is caught in an explosion in the laboratory where he works and suffers strange side effects.
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Yes, No, or Maybe?
1991-07-18
Harlan Williams's and his wife Gina begins to notice that he is getting younger and that old scars are healing as a result of his accident. He returns to work and dyes his hair white in an effort to conceal what is happening to him. This does not stop Shop agent Jude Andrews from becoming suspicious.
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Am I a Winner?
1991-07-25
Jude Andrews is convinced that Harlan is the key to the fountain of youth.
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Not on My Watch
1991-08-01
The three fugitives first avoid local police and then decide to split up in order to be less conspicuous.
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Second Chance
1991-08-08
Jude Andrews continues his pursuit and consolidates his position at the research center while Dr. Toddhunter works to recreate his research despite showing serious signs of mental illness.
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Third Time Lucky?
1991-08-15
Harlan is traveling more slowly. His eyes begin to glow green at times and he uncontrollably causes earthquakes. Harlan eventually reaches Francie's house with Jude Andrews close in pursuit.
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The Final Blow....
1991-08-22
Harlan, Terry, Gina, and General Crewes head to a safe house lead by one of Francie's former anti-establishment hippie friends.
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