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  1. Secret Weapon: A Present from Russia: Directed by Stan Woodward. With Elizabeth Adare, Nicholas Young, Peter Vaughan-Clarke, Philip Gilbert. TIM summons Chris to the lab where he is able to cure John.

    • (17)
    • Drama, Fantasy, Sci-Fi
    • Stan Woodward
    • 1975-03-19
  2. With help from an ally, John implements an audacious plan-briefly abduct the Prime Minister and tell him about the Tomorrow People and Colonel Masters' plan ...

    • 25 min
    • 106
    • Steven Pani
  3. "The Tomorrow People" Secret Weapon: A Present from Russia (TV Episode 1975) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

    • Overview
    • Plot Summary
    • Guest Cast

    Secret Weapon is the first episode of Season 3 of The Tomorrow People Original Series.

    An experimental weapons research establishment abducts new Tomorrow Person Tyso Boswell, and it is revealed that Earth's governments are engaged in a covert psionic arms race that involves the exploitation of telepaths.

    Part 1: Found and Lost (26 February 1975)

    Professor Cawston discovers Tyso as he begins to break out.

    Part 2: Not Quite a Sleeping Beauty (5 March 1975)

    Stephen tries to rescue Tyso from the Experimental Weapons Establishment, but is captured.

    Part 3: Whose Side Are You on Professor? (12 March 1975 )

    John and Elizabeth mount a rescue attempt, but fail.

    •Chris Harding - Christopher Chittell

    •Professor Cawston - Brian Stanion

    •Patricia Conway - Ann Curthoys

    •Col. Masters - Trevor Bannister

    •Prime Minister - Hugh Morton

    •Evergreen Boswell - Denise Cook

  4. The thrilling adventures of John, Elizabeth, and Stephen continue in the third season of THE TOMORROW PEOPLE, as the Homo Superiors confront new dangers in their battle against evil forces out on the frontiers of space and beyond.

  5. Details Episode 3 Aired Mar 12, 1975 Secret Weapon: Whose Side Are You On, Professor? The Tomorrow People give Professor Cawston a homing device.

  6. The plotline borrowed heavily from the 1975 story "Secret Weapon", even reusing the name of that story's villain Colonel Masters, and involved the intelligence services pursuing the Tomorrow People in order to use them for their own ends.

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