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I ordered this set for my kids. I vaguely remembered the show and thought it would a good time filler for those summer afternoons when it's too hot to be outside and we've read and done other things and just want to spend an hour or so in the AC. The history angle makes it somewhat educational and the characters and stories are entertaining and suitable for for children. Definitely worth the money.
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This was a great show that I loved to watch when it first came on and I never forgot about it. I thought about buying the ebay copies, but never did. So glad I waited for the offical version. I laugh about the historical inaccuracy but, still enjoy the show.
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This was one of my favorite shows when I was a kid and it is still, after viewing it again, a great show. The writers of Quantum Leap must have been inspired by this series. Such a tragedy about about Jon-Erik Hexum, he was definitely on his way to stardom.
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Yep! I was there in 1982, watching this on TV. I loved this show then and was happy to see it come out on DVD. The older guy/John Erik-Hexum is a time-traveler. His job is to pop in and out of history and tweak things that are not exactly right, so they can happen the way they are supposed to. I don't remember them ever explaining WHY they needed tweaking when they already happened once. While I'm sure it must be the "overlapping time & space/there is no linear time theory," I don't think they ever actually SAID it. Anyway, John pops into current times (with a bang) into this young boy's (age 10/12?)room (actually hanging out his window). In all the excitement, the boy's dog grabs the guide book and John and the boy fall out the window. To keep from dying in the fall, John leaps them into another time and place. The problem is, that John needs the guide book to navigate around and no longer has it. John doesn't really know history either, but the boy's father was a history buff or teacher, so the boy knows all about what actually happened in history when they pop in and out of the different time periods. They keep popping around history, fixing things that went astray, and trying to get the boy back to current times.
It's a neat show for the action as well as for the history lessons that you get. Although the show seemed to be quite successful, a tragic accident while filming took the life of John, which is why he quickly disappeared from sight. Still, there are a lot of good episodes here. The show does not need an end. It's a series of adventures.
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"Voyagers" was very well done for its decade. The acting was well done for themost part and, as a teacher, the educational value is great!
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