THE NEW PEOPLE pilot episode
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ITEM: 1 dvd. 1 episode (premiere episode)
You like LOST?
This 17-episode ABC series was broadcast on 9/22/69. The pilot was written by Rod Serling and starred Tiffany Bolling, Zooey Hall, David Moses.
The show focused on a group of young college students who were returning from a trip in Southeast Asia when their plane crashed on an island in the south Pacific Ocean. The crash killed several of the college students, and all but one of the adults, who was badly injured and later died. The surviving students were the only human life remaining on the island. The island was unusual in that it had been built up as a site for a potential above-ground nuclear test which never took place, leaving all of the buildings and (improbably) supplies untouched and ready for use by the survivors.[1]
The New People reflected the youth-oriented, counterculture of the 1960s. All people over 30 were now dead, and it was up to the young people to start a new society on the island.
You like LOST?
This 17-episode ABC series was broadcast on 9/22/69. The pilot was written by Rod Serling and starred Tiffany Bolling, Zooey Hall, David Moses.
The show focused on a group of young college students who were returning from a trip in Southeast Asia when their plane crashed on an island in the south Pacific Ocean. The crash killed several of the college students, and all but one of the adults, who was badly injured and later died. The surviving students were the only human life remaining on the island. The island was unusual in that it had been built up as a site for a potential above-ground nuclear test which never took place, leaving all of the buildings and (improbably) supplies untouched and ready for use by the survivors.[1]
The New People reflected the youth-oriented, counterculture of the 1960s. All people over 30 were now dead, and it was up to the young people to start a new society on the island.