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Encyclopedia > Starman (TV series)

Starman was a 1986 science fiction television series, starring Robert Hays and Christopher Daniel Barnes. The series ran on the ABC network from 1986 -1987. The television series Starman was an adaptation and sequel to a movie of the same name produced in 1984. 1986 is a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... A television program is the content of television broadcasting. ... Robert Hays (born July 24, 1947 in Bethesda, Maryland), is an American actor, he is best known for his role in the 1980 movie Airplane! and in the 1982 sequel Airplane II: The Sequel as Ted Striker. ... Christopher Daniel Barnes is an American actor who performed in many movies and television series. ... The American Broadcasting Company (ABC) is a television and radio network in the United States. ... 1986 is a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... 1987 is a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Starman (1984; see also 1984 in film) is a science fiction film which tells the story of an alien from another planet (Jeff Bridges) who has come to Earth in response to the invitation left of the gold phonograph record on the Voyager space probes. ...


Storyline

The series took place fifteen years after the film and featured the return of the alien in the body of a deceased photojournalist named Paul Forrester to spend time with his now teenage son; Scott Hayden (played by Christopher Daniel Barnes) as they try to avoid a U.S. Government agent and find the missing Jenny Hayden.


Each episode of the series had the fugitive father and son moving from place to place (in a format similar to The Fugitive and The Incredible Hulk) meeting people that were in need of some assistance, while Scott tries to explain to his alien father what it means to be a human being. Each has a small silvery sphere of alien material, about 3-4 cm in diameter, that allows a trained mind to project thoughts to carry out telekinesis in some limited manner. Forrester is fairly adept, but Scott needs to learn how to focus. In one episode, "Blue Lights", Scott creates a picturesque image of a rotating ring of blue lights.


Forrester and Scott are also trying to stay one step ahead of government UFO investigator Fox, who will not tolerate Forrester and Scott running free in society. Once, when Forrester tells Fox that children are the world's future, Fox reacts with hostility to imply that Scott is some sort of mutant, and therefore not acceptable. Forrester, however, holds no malice toward Fox, and even treats a life-threatening injury before he and Scott make their escape. (This, again, has similarities to The Fugitive, with Dr. Kimble occasionally having the opportunity to preserve the life of his own nemesis, Lt. Gerard.)


In a two part episode Starscape Paul and Scott find Jenny Hayden living as an artist, under the name Karen Iseley, in Arizona. One more episode aired after the two part episode, that titled The Test that tried to pave the way for the possibilites for a second season, but the series was cancelled. State nickname: The Grand Canyon State, The Copper State Other U.S. States Capital Phoenix Largest city Phoenix Governor Janet Napolitano (D) Senators John McCain (R) Jon Kyl (R) Official languages English Only State Area 295,254 km² (6th)  - Land 294,312 km²  - Water 942 km² (0. ...


References

TV TOME Star Man [1]


Star Man Fan Cite [2]


Catagories:Science Fiction Catagories:Television Shows In The 1980s


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Starman (TV series) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (389 words)
Starman was a 1986 science fiction television series, starring Robert Hays and Christopher Daniel Barnes.
The television series Starman was an adaptation and sequel to a movie of the same name produced in 1984.
Each episode of the series had the fugitive father and son moving from place to place (in a format similar to The Fugitive and The Incredible Hulk) meeting people that were in need of some assistance, while Scott tries to explain to his alien father what it means to be a human being.
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