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* OurWormholesAreDifferent: Dr. King theorizes that a wormhole is the source of the images.
* RaceAgainstTheClock: The premise of every episode.

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A 2009 live-action Creator/{{BBC}} series with five episodes. Poor reviews prevented it from getting beyond the first season.

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A 2009 live-action Creator/{{BBC}} series with five episodes. Poor reviews prevented it from getting beyond the first season.




With dialogue from the ''Series/{{Bonekickers}}'' school of TV and a general BavarianFireDrill approach, it's an enjoyable piece of hokum.
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A 2009 live-action {{BBC}} series with five episodes. Poor reviews prevented it from getting beyond the first season.

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A 2009 live-action {{BBC}} Creator/{{BBC}} series with five episodes. Poor reviews prevented it from getting beyond the first season.
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A 2009 live-action {{BBC}} series with five episodes. Poor reviews prevented it from getting beyond the first season.

Dr. Christian King, a scientist at a space research centre keeps getting images sent from a satellite he's operating. These mysterious images always depict a horrific event that will happen several hours in the future. Three police officers keep trying to stop the accidents, while Dr. King is trying to find out the source of the images.

With dialogue from the ''Series/{{Bonekickers}}'' school of TV and a general BavarianFireDrill approach, it's an enjoyable piece of hokum.
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!!This show contains examples of:
* BritishBrevity: A season of five episodes.
* CutShort: The ending of the first (and only) season has [[spoiler:Dr. King apparently dead, and a voice message ("Help me, please. Somebody help me.") arriving instead of a set of images.]] Curious what happens next? Want to find out who's sending the images? Too bad, it's been cancelled.
* OneWordTitle
* OnTheNext: At the end of every episode, the prophetic images of the next episode are shown.
* OurWormholesAreDifferent: Dr. King theorizes that a wormhole is the source of the images.
* RaceAgainstTheClock: The premise of every episode.
* YouCantFightFate: Averted. The team have managed to prevent the disaster depicted on a number of occasions.
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