Out of This World (TV series)

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Out of This World
Genre Teen / Comedy
Running time 25 min.
Creator(s) Steven Kunes
Starring Maureen Flannigan
Donna Pescow
Doug McClure
Joe Alaskey
Steve Burton
Christina Nigra
Burt Reynolds
(voice of Troy)
Country of origin Flag of United States United States
Original channel Syndication
Original run September 17, 1987May 25, 1991
No. of episodes 96
IMDb profile
TV.com summary

Out Of This World is a children's television comedy series about a teenage girl who is half alien (which gives her unique supernatural powers). It first aired in U.S. syndication on September 17, 1987 and ended on May 25, 1991. It was first broadcast in the UK on March 25, 1991, usually on mornings during school holidays.

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[edit] Summary

The series revolves around Evie Garland, a young girl living in Marlowe, California who discovers on her thirteenth birthday that her father isn't really dead as her mother always told her. In fact, her father is an alien named Troy from the planet Antarias who married her mother and "merged lifeforms" to create Evie. Evie's half-alien heritage allowed her to use supernatural abilities which her father could give and take away at will. Most of the episodes revolve around Evie misusing her powers and causing some trouble which she spends the rest of the show trying to fix.

Evie's mother Donna Garland runs a school for gifted children which Evie also goes to.

The cast included Evie's human Uncle Beano, her surfer boyfriend Chris Fuller, and an ex-actor turned mayor Kyle Applegate.

The show's theme song is an adapted version of Bing Crosby's Swinging on a Star, a number one hit on the Billboard magazine music charts in the summer of 1944.

[edit] Evie's powers

  • Evie's main power is the ability to freeze time for other earthlings (whilst time continues for her and her dad) by joining two fingers, whilst she manoeuveres herself or objects to alter the course of events on Earth. When she claps her hands together, time resumes as normal. She can also "unfreeze" individuals by touching them while time is frozen.
  • Evie can also gleep — which allows her to bring fake objects into existence. There are certain restrictions on this power, such as the inability to create complicated machinery, and overuse of this power will cause her other abilities to stop functioning.
  • Evie has the ability to instantly teleport herself from one place to another, by snapping her fingers.
  • In an episode that centres around Evie's 16th birthday, her father gives her the choice between several new powers as a gift. Each one proves to be too much of a burden (such as "looking into someone's eyes and telling them to do something while thinking the word 'obey', and they would obey); she ultimately chooses the power to "tie your shoelaces perfectly on the first try every time."

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[edit] Trivia

  • The English band Fine Young Cannibals were featured in an episode of this show.
  • Director Scott Baio appeared in an episode called Princess Evie.
  • Pop singer Tiffany made a guest appearance as herself in 1991 during the episode "I Want My Evie TV".
  • The character Chris Fuller is played by Steve Burton. Burton had a role in the Sci-Fi miniseries Taken, which revolved around a young girl who's great-grandfather was an alien. The girl has some powers similar to Evie's, such as the ability to stop time.
  • Troy never physically appeared on the show except in the final episode as a shimmering outline of light. Only his voice was heard for most of the series.
  • Buzz Belmondo and Joe Alaskey feuded famously on the set to the point where the two would not film scenes together. Any scene in which both of them appear in the same frame from the second season on was filmed using trick photography.[citation needed]
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