The Girl from Tomorrow
The Girl from Tomorrow

The Girl from Tomorrow

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1992- 1993
2 Seasons
24 Episodes
7.2(18 votes)
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Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Action & Adventure
Kids

Overview

Alana, a girl from the year 3000, is kidnapped by Silverthorn, a criminal from the year 2500, and brought back in time to the year 1992. While in the past, Alana befriends Jenny, who helps her adapt to life in a time unfamiliar to her, and to find a way back to her own time.

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Nine Network Australia

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Cast & Crew

11 members
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Katharine Cullen

Alana

Katharine Cullen
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Melissa Marshall

Jenny Kelly

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James Findlay

Petey Kelly

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Andrew Clarke

James Rooney

Andrew Clarke
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Helen O'Connor

Irene Kelly

Helen O'Connor
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John Howard

Silverthorn

John Howard
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Miles Buchanan

Eddie

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Jeremy Scrivener

Nik

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Marshall Napier

Draco

Marshall Napier
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Paul Sonkkila

Vance

Paul Sonkkila
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Catherine McClements

Lorien

Catherine McClements

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