Misfits of Science


Misfits of Science is an American superhero fantasy science fiction television series created by James D. Parriott that aired on NBC from October 4, 1985 to May 16, 1986.

Plot

The show concerned super-powered humans and their madcap adventures. The team is formed by Dr. Billy Hayes, a research scientist at the Humanidyne Institute who specializes in "human anomalies". He works with shrinking Dr. Elvin "El" Lincoln, and together they recruit electrically powered Johnny Bukowski, a rock-and-roll musician, and Gloria Dinallo, a telekinetic teen.

Production

A double-length pilot and 15 additional episodes were created; however, one episode did not air before the show was cancelled due to low ratings.
The name "Misfits of Science" and other conceptual ideas were the brainchild of then-president of NBC Entertainment, Brandon Tartikoff. He said of the show "We'll rely on the National Enquirer for story ideas. It's loosely inspired by the dynamics we saw in Ghostbusters... sort of a kick-back, Friday type of show."
In France, the series was known as
Superminds, in Germany, as Die Spezialisten unterwegs, in Brazil, as "Curto-Circuito", in Mexico, Colombia, Peru and rest of Latín-América as Los Cientificos Rebeldes.
Episode 9 was the first paid writing job for Tim Kring, who later originated and produced the thematically similar
Heroes'' in 2006.

Title sequence

The main title sequence and its theme song were unusual for TV shows of the era. Donald Todd, head writer and story editor, described them as follows:

Cast and characters

DVD releases

On January 25, 2008, the series was released in Germany as a five-disc DVD box set with all episodes with both English and German soundtracks and German subtitles.
On September 19, 2012, the series was released on DVD in France as :fr:Superminds|Superminds, the title it's known as in France.