List of television series that include time travel

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This is a partial list of television series that include episodes about time travel.

Series that rely on time travel as part of their basic premise are not listed here – see the category time travel television series instead.

Some of the episode overviews may contain spoilers, but attempts are made to limit them.

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.
  • The 4400
  • The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr.
  • Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog
  • The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3
  • The Adventures of Tintin
  • Alvin and the Chipmunks
  • Andromeda
    • "Under the Night" (season 1) — the Andromeda Ascendant is rediscovered after being trapped on the event horizon of the black hole for 3 centuries.
    • "Angel Dark, Demon Bright" (season 1) — the crew are brought back in time to the Battle of Witchhead, the last battle of the war with the Nietzscheans.
    • "The Banks of the Lethe" (season 1) — a holographic image of Dylan is sent back back 298 years to Sara's ship, and Harper experiments with teleportation through time.
    • "Ouroboros" (season 2) — Harper tries to cure his infection by building a machine to fold space and time.
    • "The Unconquerable Man" (season 3) — Rhade tries to destroy Harper's tesseract machine.
    • "The Dark Backward" (season 3) — Trance prunes timelines, attempting to find one with a good outcome.
    • "Point of the Spear" (season 3) — the crew encounter an enemy that is always one step ahead of their plans.
    • "Abridging The Devil's Divide" (season 4) — Harper is forced to build a time travel device.
  • Angel
    • "I Will Remember You" (season 1) — Angel spends a day with Buffy, but makes a deal that takes him back to the beginning of the day.
    • "Happy Anniversary" (season 2) — Angel and The Host search for a physicist who plans to freeze time.
    • "Birthday" (season 3) — on her birthday, Cordelia learns that she will die unless she goes back in time and chooses a different path in life.
    • "Time Bomb" (season 5) — Illyria's powers grow too powerful, causing her to repeatedly jump around in certain points of time (over a span of several days) against her control.
  • Babylon 5
    • "Babylon Squared" (season 1) — Babylon 4 reappears four years after it first vanished, and is calling for help.
    • "War Without End" (season 3) — the fate of Babylon 4 is finally revealed.
  • Beast Wars
  • Bewitched
  • Blackadder
  • Boy Meets World
    • Featured the characters of the show in a World War II context as part of a two-hour block of time-travel episodes on ABC.
  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer
  • Charmed
    • "That '70s Episode" (season 1) — Prue, Piper and Phoebe accidentally travel to the past, when Patty was pregnant with Phoebe.
    • "Déjà Vu All Over Again" (season 1) — Prue, Piper and Phoebe must stop a time loop caused by Tempus.
    • "Morality Bites" (season 2) — after Phoebe gets a vision of burning on the stake in the future, The Charmed Ones travel to the future to prevent it from happening.
    • "Pardon My Past" (season 2) — Phoebe travels to the past to save her present self from dying after the cousins of her last generation cast a spell on her past evil self to prevent Phoebe from ever living past 29 in any future generation.
    • "All Halliwell's Eve" (season 3) — Prue, Piper and Phoebe are summoned to the past when their ancestor Charlotte summons them to help her give birth to Melinda, after a gang of evil witches try kidnapping Charlotte to raise Melinda evil when she is born.
    • "A Knight to Remember" (season 4) — Paige and Leo must rescue Piper and Phoebe, who are trapped in the Dark Ages by Paige's past self.
    • "Paige from the Past" (season 4) — Paige and Leo travel to the past so Paige can finally mourn over the loss of her foster parents and move on.
    • "A Witch in Time" (season 5) — Piper goes back in time to prevent a demon of the future from killing her sisters, Paige and Phoebe, but there are consequences and Phoebe must move on after the loss of a loved one.
    • "Cat House" (season 5) — Phoebe and Paige travel down memory lane after Piper and Leo go to a marriage counselor.
    • "Chris-Crossed" (season 6) — Chris travels to the future to save Wyatt from turning evil.
    • "The Legend of Sleepy Hallwell" (season 6) — Phoebe travels to the future via a vision quest to discover that she's pregnant, Paige is a teacher at Magic School (aka Not!Warts) and Piper has two kids.
    • "Ordinary Witches" (season 7) — Paige and Kyle travel to the past so Kyle can figure out who killed his parents, and finally move on, but Kyle's reaction turns out deadly and not as goody goody as Paige expects...
    • "Charmageddon" (season 7) — the Avatars turn back time from the perfect society, Utopia, to reality again, after Paige, Phoebe and Piper find out all is not as nice as it seems.
    • "Forever Charmed" (season 8) — Piper and Leo travel to the past and the future for guidance on how to defeat Billie and Christy.
  • Darkwing Duck
    • "Paraducks"
    • "Quack of Ages"
    • "Time and Punishment"
    • "Inherit the Wimp"
  • DuckTales
  • Eureka
  • The Fairly OddParents
  • Family Guy
  • Family Matters
    • "Father Time" (season 8) — Steve Urkel invents a time machine.
    • A Pirate's Life for Me (season 8) — the time machine is used again.
  • Farscape
  • Felicity
  • Freakazoid!
  • Futurama
  • Garfield and Friends
  • Heroes
    • "Don't Look Back" (season 1) — Hiro Nakamura travels forward in time from October 2 in Japan to November 8 in New York City.
    • " One Giant Leap" (season 1) — Hiro Nakamura saves a little girl from being killed by a truck by freezing time and moving her out of harm's way.
    • " Collision" (season 1) — Hiro Nakamura shows up from the future to inform Peter Petrelli that he must save a cheerleader.
    • " Homecoming" (season 1) — Hiro Nakamura goes back in time 6 months to try to save a woman named Charlie.
    • " Godsend" (season 1) — Hiro Nakamura slows down time around him in a museum in order to steal a sword.
  • The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
  • I Dream of Jeannie
  • Inuyasha
  • Jacob Two-Two
    • "Time Trials" (season 2) — Jacob breaks a 45 rpm vinyl record of "I Want to Hold Your Hand" by The Beatles. When he goes back in time to "fix it", things only get worse.
  • Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman
  • Lost in Space
    • "Visit To A Hostile Planet" (season 3) — the Jupiter II is sent back via a time warp to Earth in the year 1947.
    • "The Time Merchant" (season 3) — Doctor Smith is sent back to the launch date of the Jupiter II on Earth.
  • The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya
  • Mork and Mindy
    • Final episode (season 4) — when attempting to escape another alien, Mork and Mindy flee in to Earth's past.
  • ¡Mucha Lucha!
  • Murder Most Horrid
    • Episode "A Determined Woman".
  • My Favorite Martian
  • Pinky and the Brain
    • "Brain of the Future" (season 2) — the mice meet their future selves.
  • The Powerpuff Girls
  • Red Dwarf
    • "Future Echoes" (series 1) — the crew of the Red Dwarf see echoes of their future.
    • "Stasis Leak" (series 2) — a leak in stasis has preserved a portal to the past.
    • "Timeslides" (series 3) — a mutation in photographic development fluids allows time travel within the frame of the photograph.
    • "White Hole" (series 4) — when Red Dwarf gets too close to a white hole, time ceases to proceed linearly.
    • "The Inquisitor" (series 5) — Kryten and Lister steal the time-travel glove from an android about to erase them from history.
    • "Out Of Time" (series 6) — after the Red Dwarf crew finds a time-travel drive, their future selves soon appear.
    • "Tikka to Ride" (series 7) — the Red Dwarf crew goes back in time and prevent the assassination of John F. Kennedy, with disastrous results.
    • Ouroboros (series 7) — after realizing who his parents are, Lister has to use time-travel to avoid a paradox.
    • "Pete Part 1" and "Pete Part 2" (series 8) — on a Canary mission, the Red Dwarf crew discover a time wand that allows them to control the flow of time.
  • Roswell
    • "The End of the World" (season 2) — a future version of Max appears and tells Liz that she must make his current self stop loving her.
  • Sabrina, the Teenage Witch
  • Sailor Moon
  • seaQuest DSV
    • "Playtime" (season 2) — the crew of the seaQuest travel over two centuries into the future, to where mankind is on the brink of extinction.
    • "Second Chance" (season 3) — the crew of the seaQuest are rocketed back in time to 1962 and into the midst of the Cuban Missile Crisis.
  • The Simpsons
    • "Treehouse of Horror V" (season 6) — Homer accidentally creates a time machine and repeatedly changes the past.
  • Sliders
    • "As Time Goes By" (season 2) — the sliders arrive on an earth in which time moves differently, appearing to move backwards from their perspective.
    • "The Guardian" (season 3) — the sliders are on a world in which time is moving much slower, thus arriving twelve years before their own time.
  • Smallville
    • In the 100th episode, Clark Kent travels back in time (a day earlier) to save someone close to him.
  • The Smurfs
    • The final season consists mostly of the smurfs travelling to various periods in the past.
  • Sonic the Hedgehog
  • Space Precinct
    • "Time To Kill"
  • Star Trek: The Original Series
    • "The Naked Time" (season 1) — a strange virus infects the crew of the Enterprise, severely affecting their minds, leading to a crew member deactivating the warp engines. They are emergency restarted and the ship goes back in time by three days.
    • "Tomorrow is Yesterday" (season 1) — the crew of the Enterprise travels back to 1960's Earth, and must correct damage they caused to the timeline.
    • "The City on the Edge of Forever" (season 1) — the crew of the Enterprise discover a portal through space and time, which leads to McCoy accidentally altering history.
    • "Assignment: Earth" (season 2) — time-warping back to Earth of the 1960s, the crew of the Enterprise encounters an intergalactic superspy, who tries to interfere with 20th Century events.
    • "All Our Yesterdays" (season 3) — the crew of the Enterprise are trapped inside a time portal on a world threatened by a supernova.
  • Star Trek: The Next Generation
  • Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
    • "Past Tense" (season 3) — a transporter accident sends Sisko, Bashir and Dax three centuries into Earth's dark past.
    • "Visionary" (season 3) — exposure to radiation causes O'Brien to jump hours into the future as DS9 hosts Romulan and Klingon delegations.
    • "The Visitor" (season 4) — an elderly Jake Sisko relates the story of how he lost his father.
    • "Little Green Men" (season 4) — Quark, Rom and Nog are accidentally thrust back in time to Roswell, New Mexico, Earth in 1947.
    • "Accession" (season 4) — a legendary Bajoran appears from the wormhole after more than 200 years and brings back ancient traditions as he assumes the role of Emissary from Sisko.
    • "Trials and Tribble-ations" (season 5) — the crew travel back to the time of James T. Kirk.
    • "Things Past" (season 5) — Sisko, Odo, Dax and Garak find themselves on Terok Nor during the Cardassian occupation of Bajor.
    • "Children of Time" (season 5) — an accident causes the crew to meet their own descendants - and presents them with an ethical dilemma.
    • "Wrongs Darker than Death or Night" (season 6) — when Dukat reveals to Kira her mother did not die when she was three, but was actually his lover, Kira goes into the past using the Bajoran Orb of Time to find the truth.
    • "Time's Orphan" (season 6) — Molly O'Brien disappears in a vortex and reappears as an 18-year-old woman.
  • Star Trek: Voyager
    • "Parallax" (season 1) — Voyager is trapped in a black hole's event horizon.
    • "Time and Again" (season 1) — Captain Kathryn Janeway goes back in time one day before an alien city is annihilated.
    • "Eye of the Needle" (season 1) — a micro-wormhole is discovered that leads to the Alpha Quadrant.
    • "Death Wish" (season 2) — the crew encounter a member of the Q Continuum seeking to end his immortal life.
    • "Flashback" (season 3) — Tuvok experiences brain-damaging flashbacks to his service on the Excelsior.
    • "Future's End" (season 3) — a 29th century timeship causes a time paradox when it accidentally sends itself and Voyager to two periods in 20th century Earth.
    • "Coda" (season 3) — Janeway appears to be trapped in a time-loop with different events, but all ending in her death.
    • "Before and After" (season 3) — Kes experiences her life backwards.
    • "Year of Hell" (season 4) — Voyager creates a new Astrometrics Lab, which maps a new course that brings them into contact with a Krenim temporal ship.
    • "Timeless" (season 5) — an older Chakotay and Harry Kim communicate back in time to prevent Voyager from crash-landing on an ice planet.
    • "Gravity" (season 5) — Tuvok and Paris crash on a planet stuck in a pocket of deep space, where they meet a female named Noss.
    • "Relativity" (season 5) — Captain Braxton recruits Seven of Nine to stop Voyager being sabotaged.
    • "Blink of an Eye" (season 6) — Voyager is caught in orbit of a planet with a space-time differential.
    • "Fury" (season 6) — a much older and more powerful Kes returns to Voyager.
    • "Shattered" (season 7) — Voyager is fractured into several time periods with only Chakotay able to move between them.
    • "Endgame" (season 7) — Admiral Janeway tries to shorten Voyager's trip home.
  • Star Trek: Enterprise
    • A subplot throughout the series involved a Temporal Cold War wherein factions from the 30th century tried to disrupt history. Related to this arc, several episodes involved Captain Archer being sent into the future, and in the two-part episode "Storm Front" (season 4) the Enterprise itself is sent back to the Second World War era.
    • "Twilight" (season 3) — Archer is infected by subspace parasites, making him unable to lead the Enterprise and prevent the Xindi weapon from destroying Earth.
    • "" (season 3) — a temporal anomaly sends the Enterprise crew back in time more than a century.
  • Stargate SG-1
    • "1969" (season 2) — a solar flare occurring during SG-1's travel through the Stargate sends the team back in time to 1969.
    • "Window of Opportunity" (season 4) — after an encounter with an Ancient time device, Colonel O'Neill and Teal'c get trapped in a time loop that only they know about.
    • "2010" (season 4) — SG-1 sends a note through the stargate to the year 2000 in an attempt to prevent Earth from meeting with a malevolent race.
    • "Moebius (parts 1 & 2) (season 8) — the team uses the time-travelling puddle jumper to go back to ancient Egypt to recover a ZPM.
  • Stargate Atlantis
    • "Before I Sleep" (season 1) — while exploring Atlantis, the team stumbles upon a stasis unit holding a very old woman. She claims to be Dr. Weir, and the DNA scans confirm it. But how can that be?
  • Strange Days at Blake Holsey High (aka Black Hole High)
  • Teamo Supremo
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
    • "Once Upon a Time Machine"
    • "The Legend of Koji"
  • Teen Angel
    • "Back to DePolo" (season 1) — Marty DePolo goes back in time and prevents himself from eating the hamburger that killed him. His friend Steve eats the hamburger, dies and becomes an angel instead.
  • That '70s Show
    • "It's a Wonderful Life" (season 4) — a guardian angel takes Eric Foreman to the future, the 1980s, to show him what his life would have been like if he hadn't dated Dona Pinciotti.
  • Tiny Toon Adventures
  • The Twilight Zone
  • Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
    • "Time Lock" (season 4) — Nelson is transported 900 years into the future via Alpha's Time Bridge.
    • "A Time To Die" (season 4) — Mr. Pem sends the Seaview one million years into the past.
    • "No Way Back" (season 4) — Mr. Pem sends the Seaview to 119 and they meet Benedict Arnold and John Andre.
  • War of the Worlds
    • "Time To Reap" (season 2) — Malzor uses a rare opportunity to go back into the aftermath of the 1953 invasion to inoculate his dying brethren.
  • Weird Science
    • "Universal Remote" (season 1) — Gary is given a universal remote control by Lisa that allows him to pause and fast-forward through time.
  • The X-Files
    • "Triangle" (season 6) — Mulder is caught abord a ship in the Bermuda triangle, where it is still 1939.
    • "Monday" (season 6) — Mulder is stuck in a time loop while trying to prevent a bank from exploding.
  • Zentrix

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