Voyagers! (1982)

The classic NBC time-travel adventure that sent a daring voyager and a resourceful boy leaping through history to set the past right.

Voyagers! - Series Information

  • Original Title: Voyagers!
  • First Air Year: 1982
  • Last Air Year: 1983
  • Created by: James D. Parriott
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Sci-Fi, Fantasy
  • Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode (60 minutes)
  • Number of Seasons: 1
  • Number of Episodes: 20
  • Status: Ended
  • Original Language: English
  • Spoken Languages: German, English
  • First Air Date: October 3, 1982 (Spain - 16)
  • Networks: NBC
  • Production Companies: Universal Television, James D. Parriott Productions, Scholastic Productions
  • Alternative Titles: Ταξιδιώτες Μέσα στο Χρόνο (GR)

Voyagers! - Plot

A member of a league of time travelers and a boy travel through time repairing errors in world history.

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Voyagers! - Cast & Crew

Creator(s)

  • James D. Parriott

Main Cast

  • Jon-Erik Hexum
  • Meeno Peluce
  • Gregory Itzin
  • Tim Rossovich
  • Harry Townes
  • Judson Scott
  • Denny Miller
  • Karen Dotrice
  • Peter Frechette
  • Jon Lindstrom

Writers

  • James D. Parriott
  • Bruce Shelly

Voyagers! - FAQs

What is Voyagers! about?

Voyagers! follows Phineas Bogg, a roguish time traveler armed with a device called an Omni, and Jeffrey Jones, a history-savvy boy who joins him. Together they leap through different eras correcting disruptions in world history, blending adventure and education in a lighthearted, family-friendly format.

Who played Phineas Bogg in Voyagers!?

Jon-Erik Hexum brought Phineas Bogg to life with effortless charisma and swashbuckling charm. Tragically, Hexum died in 1984 following an on-set accident on another production, cutting short a career that had shown enormous promise. His performance in Voyagers! remains a beloved part of early 1980s television history.

Where can you watch Voyagers! today?

Voyagers! is available to buy on Amazon Video, Apple TV Store, and Google Play Movies. If you prefer free viewing with ads, you can catch episodes on The Roku Channel. Physical media collectors may also find the complete series on DVD through various retailers.

Is Voyagers! based on a true story?

Voyagers! is original fiction, though it weaves real historical figures and events into every episode. Characters like Buffalo Bill Cody and settings drawn from genuine history gave the show an educational edge, making it a favorite with parents and teachers as well as young adventure fans.

Why was Voyagers! cancelled after one season?

NBC cancelled Voyagers! after its single 1982–1983 season due to disappointing ratings, partly attributed to a challenging Sunday evening time slot. Despite strong enthusiasm from younger viewers and a dedicated fan base, the network chose not to renew it, leaving the story unresolved after 20 episodes.

Who created Voyagers! and when did it premiere?

James D. Parriott created Voyagers!, and the series premiered on NBC on October 3, 1982. Parriott also served as a writer on the show, shaping its blend of time-travel adventure and historical education that made it stand out among family programming of the early 1980s.

What historical figures appear in Voyagers!?

The series featured a colorful parade of historical personalities across its 20 episodes. Buffalo Bill Cody and Little John are among the figures confirmed in the cast, alongside characters drawn from various periods of world history, giving each episode a distinct educational flavor alongside its adventure storyline.

What shows are similar to Voyagers! for fans to explore?

Fans of Voyagers! tend to enjoy other time-travel adventures like Travelers, 12 Monkeys, and Journeyman for their serialized approach to fixing timelines. Outlander and Doctor Who offer similarly globe- and era-hopping thrills, while the lighter tone of Future Man captures some of that same playful spirit.

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