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* [[Snap Back]]: Tony and Doug inexplicably always end up back in the clothes they were wearing when they went into the tunnel, regardless of whatever period clothes they had on when they left.
* [[Snap Back]]: Tony and Doug inexplicably always end up back in the clothes they were wearing when they went into the tunnel, regardless of whatever period clothes they had on when they left.
* [[Stock Footage]]: About 30% of the show was stock footage from various [[Twentieth Century Fox]] films. Naturally leading to...
* [[Stock Footage]]: About 30% of the show was stock footage from various [[Twentieth Century Fox]] films. Naturally leading to...
** [[Stock Footage Failure]]: Most egregiously, a rocket takes off in Mercury-Atlas stock footage and lands with ''[[Destination Moon]]'' stock footage. Does [http://www.universetoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/Mercury-Atlas.jpg this] and {{media|Destination-moon-luna_8877.jpg| this}} look like the same rocketship to you?
** [[Stock Footage Failure]]: Most egregiously, a rocket takes off in Mercury-Atlas stock footage and lands with ''[[Destination Moon]]'' stock footage. Does [http://www.universetoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/Mercury-Atlas.jpg this] and [[media:Destination-moon-luna_8877.jpg|this]] look like the same rocketship to you?
* [[Tick Tock Tune]]: [[John Williams]]' theme music.
* [[Tick Tock Tune]]: [[John Williams]]' theme music.
* [[Time Travel]]
* [[Time Travel]]

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"Two American scientists are lost in the swirling maze of past and future ages during the first experiments on America's greatest and most secret project, the Time Tunnel. Tony Newman and Doug Phillips now tumble helplessly toward a new fantastic adventure somewhere along the infinite corridors of time."

Irwin Allen, the man behind Lost in Space and Voyage to The Bottom of The Sea, also gave us this Sci-Fi series. The premise? Two Sixties guys, who don't care beans about temporal causality, travel through time, encountering a lot of Stock Footage and never quite grasping that You Can't Fight Fate. Meanwhile in The Future, their contemporaries watch and try to decide when things are going badly enough for our heroes that it wouldn't hurt to just send them off to yet another random date.


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